E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 JERSEY WAKEFIELD. Select Very Early Jer- sey Wakefield* Although this variety has been before the public for a quarter of a century, during which time new varieties have been brought out with claims of superior qualities and earliness— there is no variety so universally grown to-day for an Extra Early Cabbage as this. It forms a very hard, solid, pyramidal shaped head, generally pointed at the end. Their growth is so compact that they can be set very closely. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; -lb., 85c; lb., FOTTLER'S IMPROV


E H Hunt seedsman E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1895hunt Year: 1895 JERSEY WAKEFIELD. Select Very Early Jer- sey Wakefield* Although this variety has been before the public for a quarter of a century, during which time new varieties have been brought out with claims of superior qualities and earliness— there is no variety so universally grown to-day for an Extra Early Cabbage as this. It forms a very hard, solid, pyramidal shaped head, generally pointed at the end. Their growth is so compact that they can be set very closely. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; -lb., 85c; lb., FOTTLER'S IMPROVED BRUNSWICK. This variety is probably more extensively grown for a Fall Cabbage than any other. A rapid grower, has large solid heads and but few outside leaves. If planted early it is ready for use in July or August planted late it is a choice winter sort. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c.; -lb., 65c; lb., FOTTLER'S BRUNSWICK BLUE. This sort is a better keeper than the ordinary Fottler's Brunswick. Heads are large and solid, the outer leaves having a bluish tint. Extensively grown by Market Gardeners around Chicago. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c; «-lb., 75c; lb., FOTTLER'S IMPROVED BRUNSWICK. Henderson's Early Summer. This variety is deservedly popular with market gardeners. It forms large, solid, round, flattened, compact heads of excellent quality. The heads average over double the size of the Jersey Wakefield, while it matures only 10 or 12 days later. The leaves turn into the head so completely that about 12,000 plants may be set to an acre, making a very profitable crop. Our seed of this cabbage is true and grown from good selected heads. For market gardeners, truckers and all those who have large gardens, we consider this variety almost indispensable, as it fills a place be- tween the early Spring and Fall varieties, and seldom ever fails to make fine, large, solid heads, tender and extra good quality. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; -lb., 60c; lb., Early Winningstadt Cabbage. Ma


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