. D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seed industry and trade; Landreth, D. Seed Company; Seeds; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seeds; Seed industry and trade; Seed industry and trade. Landreths' Bloomsdale Grown Select Very Early Full-grown plant of Large Charleston Wakefield Jersey Wakefield Cabbage, showing the oval head $W* Landreths' Reedland Early Drumhead, 90 days.—To any one wanting an Early Flat-headed Cabbage of reliability, we recommend the Reedland Early Drumhead as uniting all the essentials. It is short-stemmed,
. D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seed industry and trade; Landreth, D. Seed Company; Seeds; Flowers; Seeds; Vegetables; Seeds; Seed industry and trade; Seed industry and trade. Landreths' Bloomsdale Grown Select Very Early Full-grown plant of Large Charleston Wakefield Jersey Wakefield Cabbage, showing the oval head $W* Landreths' Reedland Early Drumhead, 90 days.—To any one wanting an Early Flat-headed Cabbage of reliability, we recommend the Reedland Early Drumhead as uniting all the essentials. It is short-stemmed, flat-headed, large and early 65 5 New York All Seasons, 110 days.—Sure header, does not burst early; heads deep, flat. Certain header 60 5 New York Early Summer.—Ripens after Charleston Wakefield 40 5 Stein's Flat Dutch, 95 days.—Early, flat, large, short-stemmed, hard-headed, reliable, and always a big producer. Certainly a favorite sort, as evinced by the demand for Seed. Heads round, exceedingly solid, long keepers 60 5 Succession, 110 days.—Intermediate between the Early Flat Dutch and the Late Flat Dutch, slightly later than the second early sorts 40 5 Winnigstadt, 90 days.—An old form, but one of the best. Produces a long, pointed head, very solid 55 5 Bloomsdale Large Late Drumhead, 110 days.—This is one of our standard late- maturing varieties. Late, large, solid, always reliable as a header 65 5 Bloomsdale Large Late Flat Dutch.—Originally obtained from the Swedish gardeners who settled at Philadelphia previous to the Revolutionary War. The variety is late, large, solid and very weighty and uniform 65 5 Chinese or Pe-Tsai or Celery.—Sow the seed late to avoid premature seeding, will not stand frost. Tie up leaves like Cos Lettuce. Growing in great demand; will be very popular when better known. When bleached white very 55 S For Express charges paid by
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