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Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt. 



Early London.— This is a standard variety 

 verj' tender and quite early ; heads compact, solid 

 and of delicious flavor ; good for general use. 



Extra Early Paris. — A most excellent French, 

 variety, and the popular early sort in the Paris markets. 

 Heads large, white, compact and solid, of excellent fla- 

 vor, tender and delicious. Leaves large, stalk short. 



Extra Early Paris. 



Being so early, it must always be a favorite, especially 

 with market gardeners. 



Early Erfurt. — One of the best for general cultiva- 



Early Erfurt. 



Le Normand's Short Stem. 



tion. Heads close, compact and large, measuring from 

 seven to ten inches in diameter. 



Early Walcheren. — An excellent variety, vigorous 

 and hardy, and well adapted to our climate. Stem 

 short ; leaves rather pointed and serrated. It not only 

 resists the cold in winter, but the drought in summer, 

 better than many sorts. 



Early Paris. — A most excellent French variety, with 

 good-sized, uniform, close heads, which are tender and 

 delicious. Planted at same tim'e with the Extra Early 

 Paris, it will afford a succession. 



Le Normand's Short Stem. — Is of dwarf growth, 

 very early, hardy, and stands dry weather. Is consid- 

 ered by the French gardeners to be one of the very best 

 sorts. The curd is very close and uniform, and well 

 protected by leaves, which renders it desirable for early 

 and late use. 



Veitch's Autumn Giant. 



Nonpareil. — A very superior variety, and in great 

 demand by market gardeners, many of whom will use 

 no other sort. A sure header, large, tender and deli- 

 cious. 



Late London. — A fine, large, white, compact vari- 

 ety, taller, and somewhat later than the Early London. 

 It also has larger leaves. Sown at the same time, it 

 will afford a succession. 



Veitch's Autumn Giant. — An extremely valuable 

 late variety, entirely distinct from any other sort. The 

 heads are very large, beautifully white, firm and com- 



