1913 Griffith and Turner Co: farm and garden supplies . NEW EARLY EARLY SUMMER CABBAGE—American Grown One of the earliest of the summer varieties. Heads largeand flat; short stemmed, few outside leaves, uniform in char-acter, and about 10 days later than the Wakefield. It is verypopular with the truckers. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., , 50c. Lb., $ §6 GRIFFITH <Q. TURNER ^ CABBAGE—Continued ALL-HEAD EARLY—American Grown, is the largest of all early Cabbages, fully one-third larger than the Early is the nearest approacli to a thoroughbred cabbage of any variety


1913 Griffith and Turner Co: farm and garden supplies . NEW EARLY EARLY SUMMER CABBAGE—American Grown One of the earliest of the summer varieties. Heads largeand flat; short stemmed, few outside leaves, uniform in char-acter, and about 10 days later than the Wakefield. It is verypopular with the truckers. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., , 50c. Lb., $ §6 GRIFFITH <Q. TURNER ^ CABBAGE—Continued ALL-HEAD EARLY—American Grown, is the largest of all early Cabbages, fully one-third larger than the Early is the nearest approacli to a thoroughbred cabbage of any variety, both in size and uniform development. As the All-Headconies in quicker than any of the other flat cabbages, it is consequently more tender. It is also valuable for a late or wintercabbage. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. Vi lb., 60c. , $ SUCCESSION CABBAGE A fine early variety, coming in a few days later than Early Summer, but it is immeasurably superior to that variety;it is nearly double the size, and is absolutely true to its type under all conditions.


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