A vintage favorite with big heads and big flavor. Outstanding performer in the South.
In the 19th century, cabbage was a delicious fixture on American dinner tables. Introduced in 1892, this longtime favorite has lost none of its flavor. The large, 6-8″ elongated heads tip the scales at 4-6 lb., and store extremely well.

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