. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear perennials that pay and roses that rare. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. CABBAGE There is no garden vegetable grown that success or failure so plainly depends upon tlic quality or seeds sown. Poor seed of cabbage is poor at any price. Our seed is all raised on Long Island, where the llnest Cab- bages in the


. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear perennials that pay and roses that rare. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. CABBAGE There is no garden vegetable grown that success or failure so plainly depends upon tlic quality or seeds sown. Poor seed of cabbage is poor at any price. Our seed is all raised on Long Island, where the llnest Cab- bages in the world are grown. We could buy common Cabbage seed for very much less, but we know our cus- tomers would rather pav a little more and get seeds thev can rely upon. Three things are necessary to raise fine Cabbage—extra good seed, rich mellow soil and thor- ough cultivation. 695 All Seasons—As the name would indicate, good for all seasons—early, medium or late. A sure header and long keeper; quality irery line. It Is a remarkably good new sort. Head large and solid, round with (1a"t lop, llnest quality and ready Tor marketing almost as early as the standard earlv sort. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; lb., § G90 Volga—This is, without exception, the nearest approach to perfection or any variety. Heads uniformly solid; In this respect it is a wonder, as the heads are or about equal size and shape, weighing from twelve to firteen pounds each. In one Held or three acres there was not a single plant thrown out, or showed, in any respect, any variation rrom a true and valuable type. I'nlike mo-t types the heads ;ire perfectly solid and the stem does not run into the head nearly as rar as in other types, and the flesh is exceedingly firm, tender and white, making it a mo>t desirable form for kraut, as well as for all other purposes. The most severe winter known in this section did not indict the slightest injury on the Volga; not a lear was lost, while all other kinds suffer


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