Seed annual . S. ROLLER, Sullivan Co., Tenn., March 18, 1897, writes: I waswell pleased with your produced fine heads. Peaawere True BlueAmerican Grown ?? [have bmicidliag fine Jersey Wakefields for two weeks. I have a block of All-Head Early. I \vish ymensc; in another week I can take it row by row and cut every head.—Bartholomew Ind., JuneZJ. 189/.—U on could .see—it is simply RUBOTTOM. ALL-HEAD EARLY (True)—.\ thoroughbred sort, on account ofits remarl;ablv uniform size and shape, and its reliability for deep llatlieads are solid and un


Seed annual . S. ROLLER, Sullivan Co., Tenn., March 18, 1897, writes: I waswell pleased with your produced fine heads. Peaawere True BlueAmerican Grown ?? [have bmicidliag fine Jersey Wakefields for two weeks. I have a block of All-Head Early. I \vish ymensc; in another week I can take it row by row and cut every head.—Bartholomew Ind., JuneZJ. 189/.—U on could .see—it is simply RUBOTTOM. ALL-HEAD EARLY (True)—.\ thoroughbred sort, on account ofits remarl;ablv uniform size and shape, and its reliability for deep llatlieads are solid and uniform in color as well as in shapeand size. The main feature of a good cabbage is tenderness, and in thisrespect it is unsurpassed for winter use. Seed sown iu July, and theplants set out about the middle of August, will briug heads, large andsolid, wliieh are sure to winter well, liy reason of its compact growthand absence of loose leaves, fully one thousand more heads cau be ob-tained to the acre than of most oth(>r varieties of good size. Set theplants 18 inches apart in rows, with S feet between the rows, and 9,HBOplants can be


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