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USEFUL SUMMER CROPS.

RECOED CABBAGES. One of the principal Summer crops of Vegetables is Cabbage, To be able to cut very earliest Cabbages in Spring you must sow seed in Autumn (in March and April) of Cooper's First Crop and "Springtide" and "303" or '' The Bullet,'' but seed sown now ■of early varieities will allow you to cut heads only a few weeks later. Then for cutting in Summer, December to March, you need Coper's famous stock of "Succession." Our superb stock of this is unexcelled in size and when cooked is beautiful colour, tender and delicious eating. Mr. Lochore, Ecefton, wired us (Bth Feb.) "What is the N.Z. record for Cabbage? I have a "Succession" grown from Cooper's Seeds of Success " weighing 43| lbs.'' We have numerous testmonials of our Cabbage seeds—in fact, all classes of our seeds. It is the success that follows the sowing of our seeds that increases their sale. Ask the principal prizetakers and the most successful planters in your district, We refer them to speak for us. Insist on having Cooper's either from the bulk or in packets. If you cannot get them from your seedman or supplier when you ask for the write us. F Cooper Ltd., (largest growers of seeds in Australasia), Wellington.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 21 July 1917, Page 5

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USEFUL SUMMER CROPS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 21 July 1917, Page 5

USEFUL SUMMER CROPS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 21 July 1917, Page 5

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