. Gregory & Son's retail catalogue of warranted vegetable, flower and grain seeds . I heart- vovs by00*: per Isaac Seedore, Altoona, Mich., writes : The Cabbage seed we had of you last year proved to be splendid. Althoughit was a very dry season, we raised the nicest cabbages of any one around here. S. D. Page, East Cornwall, Conn., writes: 1 tried your AH-Seasons cabbage and found them far ahead of any othervariety, every plant growing a good hard head. JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SONS RETAIL CATALOGUE. 17 THE WARREN called Warrens Stone This first-class cabbage is closely


. Gregory & Son's retail catalogue of warranted vegetable, flower and grain seeds . I heart- vovs by00*: per Isaac Seedore, Altoona, Mich., writes : The Cabbage seed we had of you last year proved to be splendid. Althoughit was a very dry season, we raised the nicest cabbages of any one around here. S. D. Page, East Cornwall, Conn., writes: 1 tried your AH-Seasons cabbage and found them far ahead of any othervariety, every plant growing a good hard head. JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SONS RETAIL CATALOGUE. 17 THE WARREN called Warrens Stone This first-class cabbage is closely allied to, but an improvementon, the old Mason cabbage of twenty-five years ago. It makes ahead, deep, round, and very hard, the outer leaves wrapping itover very handsomely. In reliability for heading, no cabbage sur-passes it; a field of them, when in their prime, is as pretty a sightas a cabbage man would wishto see. It comes in as early as somestrains of Fottler, and a little earlier than others, A capital sortto succeed the All Seasons. The heads being very thick through,and nearly round, make it an excellent sort to carry through thewinter. Per lb., post-paid, $; per J lb., 95 cts.; per oz., 30 cts.;per pkg., 10 cts. A. H. Willcox, Millers Sta., Penn., writes: — I raised a field of your Warren Cabbage last year with scarcely a poorhead in the lot. It was a bad season for cabbages in this section, andpeople seeing mine would ask, What kind are they, and where did youget your seed? Chas. L. Cale, Dresden Mills, Me., writes: — For hardnes


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