258 THE VEGETABLE GARDEN 



Curled, or Normandy, Garden Cress. — In this variety the 

 divisions of the leaves are finer and more numerous than in the 



Common Cress. Curled Cress. 



Common kind ; they are also curled and more or less twisted on 

 themselves, which gives the foliage a very pleasing appearance. 



Extra Curled Dwarf Garden Cress.— A distinct kind, of 

 compact growth, with leaves cut to the midrib forming lobes toothed 



and curled at the edges. By this 

 and its greater pungency it may 

 easily be told from the other 

 varieties. 



Extra Curled Dwarf Cress 



Broad-leaved Cress. 



Broad-leaved Garden Cress. — This variety differs from the 

 type in having the blade of the leaf entire, without any divisions 



