1913 Griffith and Turner Co: farm and garden supplies . abbage. It does not pay to buy cheap Cabbage Seed. the country. For early use, sow in a hotbed in February or March, and set out to a cold frame as soon as large enough. InApril the plants may be set out in the rows. For late crop, sow in nursery bed in May or June and transplant as soon asthe plants are 5 or 6 inches high. The ground should be thoroughly cultivated every week until the plants meet in the rows. KING OP EABLIES.—Our own introduction; American grown. An extra early variety, fully a week ahead of all othervarieties in formin
1913 Griffith and Turner Co: farm and garden supplies . abbage. It does not pay to buy cheap Cabbage Seed. the country. For early use, sow in a hotbed in February or March, and set out to a cold frame as soon as large enough. InApril the plants may be set out in the rows. For late crop, sow in nursery bed in May or June and transplant as soon asthe plants are 5 or 6 inches high. The ground should be thoroughly cultivated every week until the plants meet in the rows. KING OP EABLIES.—Our own introduction; American grown. An extra early variety, fully a week ahead of all othervarieties in forming marketable heads; the heads are tall and slim and of rather small size, formed like a Wakefield. Habit,vigorous; short stem and proof against sun. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. 14 lb., 40c. Lb., $ EXTRA EARLY EXPRESS.—Heads are comparatively thicker and less pointed than Jersey Wakefield and slightly softer, but stands shipping better. Pkts., 5c. and 10c. Oz., 20c. V4 lb., 40c. Lb SI 50 EARLY WIN-NINGSTADT. —Head large, cone-.
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