. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . /. These three heads of Cabbage were grown by M. Popovich, at Tunisburgj La. CULTURE—Cabbage requires a strong, good soil, and should be heavily manured. Toraise large Cabbage without good soil and without working the plants well is an is sown here almost everj^ month of the year, but the seed for the main crop shouldbe sown from Juh to September. Some sow earlier, but July is time enough. For a succes-sion, seed can be sown till November. The main crop for spring should be sown from end ofOctober to end of November, as stated before. The raisi


. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . /. These three heads of Cabbage were grown by M. Popovich, at Tunisburgj La. CULTURE—Cabbage requires a strong, good soil, and should be heavily manured. Toraise large Cabbage without good soil and without working the plants well is an is sown here almost everj^ month of the year, but the seed for the main crop shouldbe sown from Juh to September. Some sow earlier, but July is time enough. For a succes-sion, seed can be sown till November. The main crop for spring should be sown from end ofOctober to end of November, as stated before. The raising of Cabbage for spring has becomequite an item of late j^ears; Brunswick should be sown a little earlier than the Early Summer;the latter kind not till November, but in a frame, so the young plants can be protected againstcoldWeather, which we generally have between December and January. After the middle ofJanuary setting out can be commenced with. These early varieties of Cabbage require specialfertilizing to have them la


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