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ELEVENTH ANNCAt REPORT 



set out the latter part of September, and matured" during" 

 February and March; and those sown during the latter part of 

 September were set out during November, and matured during April 

 and May- A succession of fresh cabbage from December to June 

 was thus secured. This represents quite accurately the possibili- 

 ties in this line; in the warmer valleys of southern Arizona. 

 The vields from the varieties tested were as follows: 



Variety.. 



Btfrpee a New Cabbage from Germany May 



All Seasons 



Fattier s Brunswick 



Early Jersey Wakefield 



Large Late Drumhead 



Henderson's Late' Flat Dutch. 



Red Poland 



Succession ,,..., 



Drumhead Savoy * 



Danish Ball-head 



Btrrpee's Safe-crop' ■ ..,.■ 



" Sure-head ... 



" Drumhead . 



Acme Flat Dutch 



Pearly Jersey Wakefield Sept. 



New Cabbage from Germany 



All Seasons i 



Marblehead Drumhead ■■•■■[ 



Winningsfadt 



Early Flat Dutch 



Fottler's Brunswick 



Late Flat Dutch •' 



Late Mammoth Brum head 



5 

 14 

 22 

 13, 



m 



14 

 14 

 14 



2ft 

 2 



17 

 17 



171 

 20 



1* 



85 

 135 



30 



100 



60 



80 

 1MO 

 20 

 50 

 70 

 80 

 40 

 70 

 45 

 25 

 100 

 70 

 55 

 45 

 75 

 75 

 70 



The best varieties of cauliflower tested were Burpee's Dry 

 Weather and Burpee's Best Early. 



LETTUCE, 



The following varieties of lettuce were tested during the year, 

 the principal sowing having been made September 25: California 

 Cream Butter, Burpee's Hard-Head, Henderson's Boston Market, 

 Henderson's New York, Morse, Iceberg, new lettuce from Tyrol, 

 Salamander, White Cos, Denver Market, Golden Queen, Wonder- 



