GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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The Purple Cape 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. 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 



ChouxdeBruxeivI.es (Fr.), Rosen or Sprossen Kohl (Ger.), Breton de Brusklas (Sp.) 



A vegetable cultivated the same as Cabbage, but very little known here. The small 

 heads 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. 



CABBAGE. 



JChoux Pomme (Fr. ), Kopfkohl (Ger.) Repoei,o (Sp. ) 



G Frotscher' s Sup V La rge Late Flu t Dutih . 



vSiein^s Early Flat Dutch. 



i. Solid South. 



% Red Dutch, for pickling . 



Green Globe Savoy. 



Early Dzuarf Savoy. 



Drumhead Savoy. 



St. Denis, or Chou Bonneuil. 



Succession . 



Pride of the South. 

 \ Steepler's Fre?ich Market. 

 ^JSteckler's New Leader. 



v Early York. 



\ Large York. 



. Early Large Ox heart. \ 



: Early Winningstadt. 



Jersey Wakefield. 

 . Early Flat Dutch. 

 • Early Drumhead. 

 I Large Flat Brunswick. 

 \ Improved Early Summer. 

 , Improved Large Late Drumhead 



Crescent City Late Flat Dutch. 



All Season. 



& > 





These three teads of Cabbage were grown by M. Popovich, at Tunisburg, La. 



During the past ''World's Exposition" there was exhibited by the late Richard 

 Frotscher different vegetables as they were in season. Many visitors will recollect the 

 specimens of Cabbage, Beets, Celery, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Cucumbers, etc., they saw 



Hand Corn Planters, all Good Ones. 



