. Young & Halstead's descriptive seed catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Troy Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 YOUNG & HALSTEAD, CHOICE SELECTED SEEDS. ^ CABBAGE—Continued Autviiun King"—One of the best late winter varieties, heads often averaging 15 to 18 pounds. The interior of heads, creamy white; solid, and by far the best keeper. Autumn King may- be planted closer together than other varieties. Leaves crimpled in appearance, making this a distinct variety. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c.; X lb. 75c ; lb. $ KAll^Seasons—Heads very- large


. Young & Halstead's descriptive seed catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Troy Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 10 YOUNG & HALSTEAD, CHOICE SELECTED SEEDS. ^ CABBAGE—Continued Autviiun King"—One of the best late winter varieties, heads often averaging 15 to 18 pounds. The interior of heads, creamy white; solid, and by far the best keeper. Autumn King may- be planted closer together than other varieties. Leaves crimpled in appearance, making this a distinct variety. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c.; X lb. 75c ; lb. $ KAll^Seasons—Heads very- large, solid, round. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 25c.; Xlb. 75c; lb. $ Surehead—This variety is always sure to make a fine large solid head, with few outer leaves; very strong grower, heads uniform, excellent for late crop. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c.; Xlb. 75c.; lb. $ Danish Ball Head—This va- riety is the best for winter use and always commands a price double that brought by other cabbages. Heads of this va- riety are of medium size and as hard as a stone, even the smallest heads are salable on account of their solidity. This seed is of Danish origin, and cabbage grown from this seed keeps well into the spring. The one main feature to guard against is; not to let the heads freeze. Quality is superior to all other winter varieties. No market gardener or family should ^ be without this variety as it is unquestionably the best. ; ; X ; lb. $3. Excelsior Flat Dutch—Old standard variety. Heads flat, solid. Verv good for late crop. Pkt. 5c.; cz. 20c.; ^Ib. 60c.; lb. $ Premium Flat Dutch—Suberb winter variety, for market use. Heads flat and large, very fine for heading, ninety-five out of a hundred will head up hard. Plant on good moist, rich soil. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; Xlb. 60c.; lb. $ f^'Lupton—This variety has been named after its originator and is largely grown on Long Island among the truckers. A fine variety for medium to late. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c.; X


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