. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. Cole's garden annDaL CABBAGE Gex. Kopf-Kohl. ^x. Chou. Pomme. One otmce 'willprodicce 2,000 j^lants and soiv about 50 square feet. The requirements for a good crop are rich soil, deep plowing, high manuring, good seed and thor- ough after culture. For early use, sow seed of the early kinds in the hot-bed, or in a box in the house, early in February, and transplant them in the open ground in April, in rows two feet apart and eig


. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. Cole's garden annDaL CABBAGE Gex. Kopf-Kohl. ^x. Chou. Pomme. One otmce 'willprodicce 2,000 j^lants and soiv about 50 square feet. The requirements for a good crop are rich soil, deep plowing, high manuring, good seed and thor- ough after culture. For early use, sow seed of the early kinds in the hot-bed, or in a box in the house, early in February, and transplant them in the open ground in April, in rows two feet apart and eighteen inches between the plants in a row; or sow In a seed-bed outside as soon as the soil can be worked, if you do not care for real early cabbage. These may be trai*splanted in about four weeks. For second early cabbage, sow in April and transplant in May. For late cabbage, sow in Maj' and transplant in June, in rows three feet apart and two feet apart in the row. In transplanting cabbage or cauliflower it is im- portant that the plant is set down to the first leaf; that the stem may not be injured in case of frost; be careful not to cover the heart of the plant. Hoe every week and stir the ground deep. As they ad- vance in growth, draw a little earth to the plants until they begin to head. To prevent the splitting or bursting of cabbage, go frequently over the ground and start every cabbage that appears about to mature, by pushing them over sideways, which breaks some of the roots and checks its growth. To prevent the attacks of cabbage fly on small plants dust thoroughly with plaster, air-slacked lime, or wood ashes free- ly over the young plants. For the cabbage worm,try "; Our Cabbage Seed is grown from high-bred selected stocks, of the best American grown varieties. The purchase of cheap Cabbage Seed is the poorest investment in the world; the failure can never be known until an entire season's labor and outlay is Iqst. A treatise entitled "Cabba


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