VEGETABLES 



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Cabbages and Turnips. The fourth group would 

 consist of Savoys, Beet, Jerusalem Artichokes, Rhubarb 

 and Vegetable Marrows. A fifth grouping would serve 

 for Spinach, Salsify, Scorzonera, Shallots, Red Cabbage, 

 Horse-radish, and Celeriac, and other unenumerated 

 vegetables. 



Something should be allowed for the season of the 

 year when appraising vegetables, and also, in the case 

 of local Shows, something for soil and climate. Turnips 

 in August are, in my estimation, worth more than an 

 equally good bunch at the end of June or in November. 

 Parsnips are more valuable in November than in August. 



Broccoli and Cauliflowers, for exhibition purposes, are 

 not regarded as distinct. They should not be shown 

 together in a collection. 



Rhubarb ought to be shown by itself and not in 

 collections. 



The numbers of each kind of vegetable that may be 

 staged in one " dish " (unless when a number is other- 

 wise specifically stated) are 



