id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19006 Gregory, James John Howard Cabbages and Cauliflowers: How to Grow Them A Practical Treatise, Giving Full Details On Every Point, Including Keeping And Marketing The Crop .txt text/plain 24635 1162 76 That the close wrapped leaves which make the cabbage head and surround cabbage_ causes stump-foot on succeeding crops grown on the same soil. cabbage, stump-foot appeared only on that portion where the waste leaves until time for planting out the cabbage for seed, meanwhile much waste If a piece of land is planted with seed grown from two heads of cabbage ~Early Oxheart.~ Heads nearly egg-shaped, small, hard, few waste leaves, ~Early Winnigstadt.~ (A German cabbage.) Heads nearly conical in shape, harder than any of the early oblong heading cabbages; stumps middling varieties and it is as reliable for heading as any cabbage I have ever Canada, that he raised a large Drumhead Cabbage, the seed of which was ~Gregory's Hard-Heading Cabbage.~ I am not acquainted with any variety it worthless for planting for a crop of heading cabbage. When cabbages are planted out for seed, if, for any ./cache/19006.txt ./txt/19006.txt