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White French Sugar is used 

 food in our climate. 



for stock 



White French Sugar Beet. 



BKOCCOLI. 



Choux Broccoli (Fr.), Spargel-Kohl (Ger.), 

 Broculi (Sp.), Brocoli (Ital.) 



Purple Cape. Resembles the CaulifloM^er, 

 but not forming such compact heads, and not 

 quite so white, being of greenish cast. This 

 is the most desirable variety; cultivated the 

 same as Half Early Cauliflower; further north 

 than New Orleans, where Cauliflower does 

 not succeed, the Broccoli may be substituted, 

 being hardier. 



BORECOLE or CURLED KALE. 



Choux-vert (Fr.), Gruener Kohl (Ger.), 

 Breton (Sp.), Cavolo Verde (It.) 



Dwarf German Greens. A vegetable 

 highly esteemed in the northern part of 

 Europe. It requires frost to make it good 

 for the table. Treated the same as cabbage. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



CnorxDE Brttxelt.es (Fr.), Rosen or Sprossen 



Kohl (Ger.), Breton de Brusflas (Sp.), 



Cavolo de Brussells (Ital.) 



A vegetable cultivated the same as cab- 

 bage. The small iieads which appear along 

 the upper part of the stalk between the leaves 

 make a fine dish when well prepared. Should 

 be sown during August and September. 



Brussels Sprouts. 



CABBAGE. 



Choux Pom3ie (Fr.), Kopfkohl (Ger.), Repollo (Sp.), Cavolo Capucchio (Ital.) 



Early York. 



Large York. 



Early Large Oxheart. 



Early W'mnhigstadt. 



Jersey Wakefield. 



Early Flat Dutch. 



Early Drumhead. 



Large Flat Brunsvnck. 



Improved Early Summer. 



Improved Large Late Drumhead. 



Crescent City Late Flat Dutch. 



All Season. 



Frotscher s Superior Large Late Flat Dutch. 



Solid South. 



Stein's Early Flat Dutch. 



lied Dutch, for pickling. 



Green Globe Saroy. 



Early Dwarf Savoy. 



Drumhead Savoy. 



St. Denis, or Chou Donneuil. 



Succession. 



Pride of the South. 



Stecklers French Market, 



StecUers Neio Leader. 



Steckler's Nev) 3Ioney Making. 



Selected Jersey Vrakofield. 



Charleston Wakefield. 



During the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition at New Orleans there 

 ^was exhibited by the late Richard Frotscher diiferent vegetables as they were in season. 



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