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Keywords: Everything for the garden (15770800713).jpg HENDERSON'S <br> EARLY MARKET CABBAGE <br> This Danish production is highly praised by all who have grown <br> it Its uniformity to type is marvellous Every row and every <br> head in the row look as nearly alike as if all had been turned out <br> of a mold The plant is small with short stem and few outer leaves <br> These have the excellent habit of curving inward thus providing <br> protection to the head and so effectually economizing space that <br> it may be planted 21 inches apart � at least 50 per cent closer than <br> any variety with a head of similar size <br> Early Market Cabbage is but three or four days later than our <br> Early Jersey Wakefield and will yield a greater crop <br> per acre than any other early Cabbage <br> For home use its remarkably fine quality and <br> tenderness will be greatly appreciated The whole <br> plant is well bred There is an entire absence of <br> coarse veins and leaves and it has the quality <br> peculiar to some of the best sorts of hardening the <br> head before it has attained its mature size See cut <br> Price 15c pkt 4 pkts for 50c 75c oz 2 50 lb <br> Your Early Market Cabbage is certainly very fine <br> Mrs M E KING Meadows Idaho <br> The 4 H - of Early Market Cabbage purchased from you <br> proved a great success We planted it same day as Charleston <br> and cut it 4 days earlier It also did well with me as a mid- <br> summer variety <br> F BOCKHOLDT 3615 W 71st St Chicago III <br> HENDERSON'S <br> EARLY SUMMER <br> CABBAGE <br> A Splendid Second-Early Cabbage Large <br> Round Flat Heads 8 to 10 Pounds Each <br> This peerless variety was named and introduced <br> by us years ago; it is widely known and largely <br> grown As an ideal second-early Cabbage it con- <br> tinues to hold its place It forms large flat round <br> solid heads weighing usually 8 to 10 lbs each The <br> quality is excellent tender and sweet It comes in <br> about ten days later than Early Jersey Wakefield <br> but is more than double in weight Henderson's <br> Early Summer will be found a far better sort than <br> when we originally offered it owing to continuous <br> and careful selection Price 10c pkt 40c oz 1 25 <br> 4 lb 4 50 lb <br> N V©§f©ttalbl 8 Seedl <br> IINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllilllillllllll <br> HENDERSON'S ORIGINAL <br> EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD <br> The Best First- Early Pointed- Head Cabbage <br> This Cabbage though introduced years ago by the late Peter <br> Henderson still holds its undisputed lead as the best extra-early <br> pointed-head Cabbage and is more largely grown than all other <br> first-early Cabbages combined It is the good old reliable; <br> and may be depended upon for uniformity in earliness and crop <br> The head is large enough for so early a variety and the small <br> outside leaves enable it to be planted closely; the heads are <br> pyramidal in shape having a blunted or rounded peak It is <br> beyond question the best variety for spring and early summer in <br> the private garden Its first appearance brings a welcome change <br> from the hard-headed winter sorts for Early Jersey Wakefield is <br> attractive in appearance and essentially good in quality <br> It has a delicacy of flavor rarely associated with Cabbage and <br> properly cooked may be made one of the most palatable and appe- <br> tizing dishes and worthy of a place on any table See cut Price <br> 10c pkt 35c oz 1 20 4 lb 4 00 lb <br> Lester Bros of Des Moines Iowa had the best Cabbage for summer use grown <br> from your seed that I ever saw Look up their last year's orders and send me the <br> same amount and kind of Cabbage they ordered of you last year I want some of <br> the same kind of seed it was Early Jersey Wakefield <br> JAMES HETHERSHOW Des Moines Iowa <br> Think your seeds the best we ever planted Our Cabbage last year was splendid <br> all headed fine which surprised us as we were told that the seasons were so short <br> here that we would not have any Cabbage at all We were pleased to sell Cabbage to <br> the same ones who said it Mrs GRACE JENSEN Island Pond Vt <br> HENDEKSON'S <br> CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD <br> Second- Early Pointed-Head Cabbage <br> The pointed-head Cabbages are preferable to the larger flat <br> kinds When used fresh from the garden they are of excellent quality <br> quite free from the coarse rankness so commonly associated with <br> Cabbage Henderson's Charleston Wakefield is larger but fully equal <br> in quality to any of its class and admirably suited to succeed the very <br> early sorts Price 10c pkt 40c oz 1 25 lb 4 50 lb <br> Your Charleston Wakefield Cabbage is a wonder many heads weighing 8 10 <br> and 12 lbs as solid as a rock O B STAUFFER Rocky Ford <br> Colo <br> WE SUPPLY COLD FKAME PLANTS of Early Jersey Wakefield Charleston Wakefield Early Summer and <br> Succession Cabbage from April 1st to May 15th For prices see Page 180 43874812 149634 78295 Page 20 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874812 c1915 10 5962/bhl title 78295 Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection ; Peter Henderson Co Biodiversity Heritage Library Everything for the garden 1915 Garden Stories Books Bulbs Plants Catalogs Equipment and supplies Flowers Gardening Lawn mowers Seeds U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 43874812 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43874812 bhlGardenStories BHLinbloom bulbs plants u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-01-28 Check categories 2015 August 25 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/15770800713 2015-08-25 03 01 01 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Everything for the garden 1915 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script
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