Bugner's Yellows Resistant Cabbage
This sort developed on land which was Yellows Sick has proven a very valuable Disease-Resistant Sort. The stems are very short-Heads resemble Short Stemmed Danish. Quality excellent. A main crop or winter sort. Price-(10c per pkt.) (50c per oz.) ($1.50 per ¼ lb.) ($5.00 per lb.) ($4.50 per lb., in ten lb. Lots and up) prepaid.
Burrell's Excelsior Flat Dutch
Large, late, sure header, short stem, extra good. Earlier than Premium Late Flat Dutch. Practically every plant produces a fine head. I get good reports on this from all parts of the country. You will find this an excellent late sort and a good keeper. Price-(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 25c) (¼ lb., 80c) (lb., $2.65) (10 lbs., $2.50 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid (20 lbs. And up $2.25 per lb.).
Burrell's Kraut King Cabbage
First introduced as Burrell's Victor. I supplied this seed to a number of the leading kraut manufacturers and they report better results for kraut than they have gotten from any other sort. The demand for his purpose has grown so large I have renamed it Burrell's Kraut King. When you consider the value of the crop the cost of the seed is practically nothing, I recommend it alike to market gardeners and to kraut manufacturers. This second early cabbage is as early as early spring and produces large, round, solid heads, often weighing 15 to 20 pounds, and suitable to use when weighing 5 to 6 pounds, has no superior for quality or tonnage of yield per ace. Price-(10c per pkt.) (30c per oz.) ($1.00 per ¼ lb.) ($3.75 per lb.) (10-lb. lots, $3.50 per lb.) postpaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid ($3.00 per lb. In 20-lb. Lots and up).
Burrell's Large Charleston Wakefield Cabbage
This fine, large early cabbage is but a few days later than the very earliest small sorts, is a very strong, thrifty grower, but little bothered by insects. The heads weigh from 6 to 10 pounds, sometimes more, are very solid and profitable for the early market. My seed is grown in a section where there is nothing to be desired to permit the growing of the finest cabbage seed. You cannot buy better seed at any price. Price-10c per pkt.) (25c per oz.) (75c per ¼ lb.) ($2.50 per lb.) ($2.25 per lb. in 5-lb. lots) (10 lbs., $2.00 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid-(20 lbs. And up, $1.75 per lb.).
Burrell's Selected Surehead Cabbage
This excellent cabbage has been grown many years by thousands of successful gardeners with uniform good results. Close, careful selection has kept it one of the best. The heads weigh about 12 pounds, are quite uniform in size, hard and of excellent quality, a good shipper. I recommend it either for your home garden or if you plant extensively for market. Price-(5c per pkt.) (25c per oz.) (80c per ¼ lb.) ($2.65 per lb.) (10 lbs., $2.50 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid (20 lbs. And up, $2.25 per lb.).
Early All-Head or Faultless
This is an excellent sort, producing a good, solid head weighing 6 to 8 pounds from practically every plant, under fair conditions. It is among the earliest sorts and is a very profitable sort to grow. The outer leaves are few and close planting can be made, as close as 18 inches in the rows and rows 2 feet apart. Price-(5c per pkt.) (20c per oz.) (60c per ¼ lb.) ($2.00 per lb.) (10 lbs., $1.75 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid-(20 lbs. And up, $1.50 per lb.).
Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Earlier than Charleston and smaller heads, more pointed. Extensively grown in the South. I supply large quantities of this to Southern growers, but no so much as of Charleston Wakefield. Price-(10c per pkt.) (25c per oz.) (70c per ¼ lb.) ($2.15 per lb.) (10 lbs., $1.80 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid-(20 lbs. And up, $1.60 per lb.). An ounce of cabbage seed is about 6,500 seeds and allowing part for loss will make, say, 3,000 plants, and this means the best seed only costs this year from 10c to 20c per 1,000 plants.
Early New Cabbage Copenhagen Market
This new cabbage is of very great merit, being as early as Charleston Wakefield and having the round, solid head of the Danish Ballhead. Every cabbage grower should plant some of it. This may prove to be the variety that will be a big moneymaker for you. The introducer says: “It is undoubtedly without a rival as the finest large roundheaded early cabbage in cultivation.” The heads average 8 to 10 pounds each, very solid, with small core and very fine quality. The plant is short-stemmed, the heads being produced very near the ground level. The leaves are closely folded and few outer leaves. The plants may be set closer than ordinary cabbage will permit. This sort is well known and market gardeners plant it very extensively. Price-(5c per pkt.) (25c per oz.) (85c per ¼ lb.) ($2.75 per lb.) (10-lb. lots, $2.50 per lb.) postpaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid-($2.25 per lb. In 20-lb. Lots and up).
Enkhuizen Glory Cabbage
This sort originated near the shores of Zuyder Zee in Holland. It is large, early, white, solid. The originators have this to say: “Amongst many sorts of white cabbage, none of them combines these two desirable qualities of being early and large so well as the aforsaid sort. We can recommend this as a really early one (coming as early as the Early Dutch Flat), but at the same time making fine, large, ball-shaped heads, particularly attractive for market purposes. “The plants are somewhat pale green, and in proportion to the whole making very little outside leaves and fine, large form, thin ribbed, hard heads. “For the market one of the very best sorts.” Price-(5c per pkt.) (25c per oz.) (85c per ¼ lb.) ($2.75 per lb.) (10-lb. lots, $2.50 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid (20-lb. Lots and up, $2.25 per lb.).
Extra Fine All-Seasons Cabbage
Plant it early for a second early and late for a late sort, or your early planting will be suitable to use when the heads weigh 6 or 8 pounds and continue first-class until they weigh 12 to 15 pounds. Then they stand a long time without bursting when many other sorts would burst open and spoil. It may well be called All-Seasons. The heads are large and solid, round and flattened on top. Are ready to market as soon as the early flat sorts. My experience with this sort is so favorable that I cannot fail to list it among the sorts I wish most to recommend. Price-(5c per pkt.) (25c per oz.) (80c per ¼ lb.) ($2.65 per lb.) (10 lbs., $2.50 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid, (20 lbs. And up $2.25 per lb.).
Fottler's Brunswick
Large, midseason, solid heads, very heavy for size, good quality, heavy yielder. Price-(Pkt., 5c) (oz. 25c) (¼ lb., 80c) (lb., $2.65) (10 lbs., $2.50 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid (20 lbs. And up, $2.25 per lb.).
Golden Acre Cabbage
This very valuable new introduction is similar to Copenhagen Market but several days earlier and smaller. As the name indicates, it is a very profitable sort to grow. The size is just right and the earliness and uniform heading tendency make it one every market grower and home gardener should plant for first early. Price-(10c per pkt.) (90c per oz.) ($3.00 per ¼ lb.) ($10.00 per lb.) (5 lb. Lots $9.00 per lb.).
Improved Succession
A sure-heading, long-keeping variety about 10 days later than the well-known Early Summer, with larger and heavier heads. Price-(5c per pkt.) (25c per oz.) (80c per ¼ lb.) ($2.65 per lb.) (10-lb. Lots, $2.50 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid (20 lbs. And up, $2.25 per lb.).
Middle Stem Danish Ballhead or Hollander
This variety is similar to above, except the stem is long. It is one of the finest sorts for winter, either for the home garden or for the market. This also is grown from very carefully selected heads especially for me by one of the most critical growers. Price-(5c per pkt.) (20c per oz.) (60c per ¼ lb.) ($2.00 per lb.) ($1.75 per lb. In 10-lb. lots) prepaid. Wholesale prices, not prepaid-(20-lb. Lots and up, $1.60 per lb.).
Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage
This standard sort is well known and our sales always run high. The heads are large, flat and of good quality. Price-(5c per pkt.) (25c per oz.) (75c per ¼ lb.) ($2.60 per lb.) ( 10 lbs., $2.25 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid (20 lbs. And up, $2.00 per lb.).
Short Stemmed Danish Round Head
Very hardy, handsome, very solid, of fine quality and as one of the very best keepers it is particularly desirable for distant markets or for late spring use. The plant is vigorous, compact growing, with shorter stem than most American sorts and exceedingly hardy in resisting cold and dry weather. The leaves are few but rather large, thick, smooth, bluish-green covered with whitish bloom. The head is medium-sized, round, very solid and stands shipment better than any other sort. This is of the finest possible selection, grown especially for me in Denmark. It is impossible to buy better seed of this strain; quality is always the first item to consider. This is an excellent market sort. I am not striving to be able to offer my customers low-priced seeds regardless of quality, but first to offer the best possible quality and then make the price as low as I can and have sufficient pay for the most critical care and selection. I want orders from those who want the best seed money will buy at a fair price. Large planters will find this variety excellent for late planting and a money-maker. The weight of the heads of this sort trimmed is much more for the same size than the American sorts. (Flat Dutch, etc.) Price-(5c per pkt.) (20c per oz.) (60c per ¼ lb.) ($2.00 per lb.) ($1.75 per lb. In 10-lb. lots) postpaid. Wholesale prices, not prepaid-(20-lb. lots and up, $1.60 per lb.).
Special Early Flat Dutch Cabbage
The results in the South from this seed have been so good my sales have been hundreds of pounds a year. The heads weigh 8 to 10 pounds, are very even in size, solid and of good flavor. This is one of the best second early and stands a long time without bursting. The plant is short-stemmed, the heads are very solid and uniform in size and shape, slightly flattened; matures as a second early sort. This sort is planted very extensively in the South. Price-(5c per pkt.) (20c per oz.) (60c per ¼ lb.) ($2.00 per lb.) (10 lbs., $1.75 per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid-(20 lbs. And up $1.50 per lb.).
The D. V. B. Cabbage
Another year has proven the great value of this extra early, round, solid-headed Cabbage. It is reported by large numbers of my customers to be the finest Extra Early Cabbage they ever saw. The demand has grown very large for this seed. Market gardeners will find this a big money-maker and it should be in every home garden. If you think you have the finest early Cabbage plant this beside it and compare results. You know an ounce of cabbage seed will make about 3,000 plants, and as 4 ounces will, if carefully grown, produce plants for 1 acre-$1.60 worth of this seed may bring you several hundred dollars from your crop before your competitor gets on the market. It is earlier than Jersey Wakefield; produces 4 to 6 pound round solid heads, which are just the right size to sell well. Be sure to order some of this. Price-(10c per pkt.) (40c per oz.) ($1.50 per ¼ lb.) ($5.50 per lb.) (10-lb. lots, $5.00 per lb.) postpaid. Wholesale price ($4.50 per lb., in 20-lb. Lots and up) not prepaid. Cost of seed practically nothing compared with a good crop.