. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . EARLY CABBAGE, SEELANDIA 697 Seelandia—A fine new Early Danish Cabbage ofgreat merit. Height of stem four inches, and the headsare firm and compact, medium size, round with ratherlarge foliage. It is a great favorite when known. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; lb., $ 700 World Beater—A new Cabbage, as large or largerthan Marblehead Mammoth, yet uniform in size, true totype, and a very solid header. No doubt it is the verybest mammoth Cabbage to be had. Originated on LongIsland. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; lb.,
. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . EARLY CABBAGE, SEELANDIA 697 Seelandia—A fine new Early Danish Cabbage ofgreat merit. Height of stem four inches, and the headsare firm and compact, medium size, round with ratherlarge foliage. It is a great favorite when known. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; lb., $ 700 World Beater—A new Cabbage, as large or largerthan Marblehead Mammoth, yet uniform in size, true totype, and a very solid header. No doubt it is the verybest mammoth Cabbage to be had. Originated on LongIsland. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c; lb., $ Referring to our Cabbage Seed in a recent letter, Kelsey, Rochester, Wash., says: We tried yourSurehead Cabbage last season with success. It was thebest Cabbage we ever had and every plant made a headof Cabbage. Dora Haferbier, Preston, Iowa, says: Cabbage plantsarrived and in good condition. Have large roots; amwell pleased with NEW CABBAGE, LITTLE MONARCH 711 A Cabbage that grows only a foot high witnheads a foot across. So compact that it may be setmuch closer than any other variety and gives an excel-lent, fair-sized head. It is a real gem for the homegarden. There is very little to this Cabbage but grow about one-third more to any given space thanany other. Pkt., 15c; oz., 75c SPRING CATALOG OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1922 71 OUR FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS are J^Hui^ sea coast where the soil and climate conditions in the open Held from October tcFebi?Slrv The^iS LS / *ie wlnter anc* early sprin&- The see<* ^ plantedweeks of age they are very tough and hardV When In ?hf?l^l-^T, but st£ady, Srowth, until at eight to tenand planted in the open ground a moiS tn^nii 15ls con+dltlon they can be shipped to territory farther northcould be planted. These Frost-Proof oabba« PlVSS S??^*n*the llome-?r?wn llot-becl or cold-frame p antsout injury. The top of the plant doe° not grow umfl ™S temp
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