Livingston's seeds : 1902 "true blue" annual . All-Head Early. ALL-HEAD EARLY. Early Winningstadt. R. J. Johnson, Crawford Co., Ga., 1900.—la^tder reeeiied mid Cabbiiae /-^ up. mid is asprelii/ a standI ever saw. 99 per cent grew. //4XTRA EARLY EXPRESS. Earliest Cabbage in the World. While not quite so large as JerseyWakefield, it is several days earlier, andfor a first early variety can not beexcelled. Resembles the Etampes, hav-ing solid, compact heads of conicalform, and jellowish-green color; verydwarf and uniform; desirable as a quickforcing sort. Pkt., 5c.; J oz., 10c.;20c.; i lb., 50c.;


Livingston's seeds : 1902 "true blue" annual . All-Head Early. ALL-HEAD EARLY. Early Winningstadt. R. J. Johnson, Crawford Co., Ga., 1900.—la^tder reeeiied mid Cabbiiae /-^ up. mid is asprelii/ a standI ever saw. 99 per cent grew. //4XTRA EARLY EXPRESS. Earliest Cabbage in the World. While not quite so large as JerseyWakefield, it is several days earlier, andfor a first early variety can not beexcelled. Resembles the Etampes, hav-ing solid, compact heads of conicalform, and jellowish-green color; verydwarf and uniform; desirable as a quickforcing sort. Pkt., 5c.; J oz., 10c.;20c.; i lb., 50c.; lb., EARLY WINNSNGSTADT The Old Standby.—Well known andvery popular. In season very close toWakefield. Heads large, decidedly con-ical, leaves bright glossy-greea, solidand hard, even in summer. A very sareheader. Valuable not only for early use,but also for winter. As near WOrm-proof as any cabbage in the list. Pkt.,5c.; oz., i lb., 40c.; lb., $ (True,)—A thoroughbred sort, onaccount of its remarkably uniform sizean


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