. Landreths' seeds : American-grown. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. 24 CABBAGE—GARDEN INSECTS. C A BBAG E-continued. INTERMEDIATE RIPEJiERS-Continued. from repeated testimony tikis variety is invaluable. It will eome into head immediately succeeding the Large Jersey Wakefield when similarly treated, and thus forms an un- broken succession. To the market gardener of the JMorth- ern and Middle States it will be found of especial value sown in cold frames in October and November to plant out in the Spring a
. Landreths' seeds : American-grown. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Pennsylvania Philadelphia. 24 CABBAGE—GARDEN INSECTS. C A BBAG E-continued. INTERMEDIATE RIPEJiERS-Continued. from repeated testimony tikis variety is invaluable. It will eome into head immediately succeeding the Large Jersey Wakefield when similarly treated, and thus forms an un- broken succession. To the market gardener of the JMorth- ern and Middle States it will be found of especial value sown in cold frames in October and November to plant out in the Spring as a succession to the smaller earlier varieties- Everyone should have the Bloomsdale Early Dwarf Plat Dutch. Pkts. 5c. and 10c; per oz. 35c. EARLY BRUNSWICK.—Early for a large flat; very short stemmed. Pkts. sc. and ioc ; per oz. 25. ALL SE ASONS.—Sure header, heads deep and flat lo roundish, matur- ing with some irregularity. Pkts 5c. and 10c; per oz. 20c. LATE VARIETIES. <®~Mucli Imported Late Cabbage Seed is offered as American at low prices, Our experience is that Imported Seed of the late varieties is abso- lutely worthless. MARKET GARDENERS' LARGE LATE FLAT DUTCH— For a large, heavy, hard, smooth-leaved, late ripening Cabbage, no strain is superior and few equal to this. The leaves are feathered to the stalk, slightly fluted or twisted on the outer edges. Color, a clear green with a gray or ashy shade under certain lights. When frost strikes the outer leaver they often become dashed on the margin with faint tones of red and purple, which color sometimes runs into the vein work of the outer leaves, but does not affect those forming the head. The head is thick, broad, solid and slightly rounded on the top though the variety is what is termed a flat head. The leaves extend well over the center line of the head and fold down alter nately, tightly forming a compact head. The natural habit of the seedling plants is to develop thick, short, stocky stems, but this qua
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