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the upper part of the stalk between the leaves, 

 Should be sown during August and September. 



make a fine dish when well prepared. 



CABBAGE. 



Choux Pomme (Fr.) Kopfkohl (Ger.), Repoleo (Sp.) 



Early York. 



Large York. 



Early Large Ox heart. 



Early Winning stadt. 



Jersey Wakefield. 



Early Flat Dutch. 



Early Drumhead. 



Large Flat Brunswick. 



Improved Ea-> ly Summer. 



Improved Large Late Drumhead. 



Crescent City Late Flat Dutch. 



All Season. 



Frotscher s SupW Large Late Flat Dutch. 



Stein's Early Flat Dutch. 



Solid So tit h. 



Fed Dutch, for pickling . 



Green Globe Savoy. 



Early Dwarf Savoy. 



Drumhead Savoy. 



St. Denis, or Chou BonneuiL 



Succession. 



Pride of the South. 



Sleekier' s French Market. 



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These three heads of Cabbage were grown by M. Fopovich, 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 

 spec/mens of Cabbage, Beets. Celery, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Cucumbers, etc., they saw there 

 displayed. He received a Prize for "Frotscher's Flat Dutch Cabbage" and Early Blood 

 Turnip Beets. Ten heads of Cabbage, devoid of all outside leaves, weighed one hundred 

 and seventy-three pounds. They were raised on Captain Marcy's place, one mile below 

 Algiers. They were not exhibited for competition, but merely to show our Northern vis- 

 itors what fine vegetables we have here during the winter, when at their homes everything 

 is covered with snow and ice. The Committee of Awards on Vegetables gave the Prize 

 without any solicitation on his part — they thinking it well merited. 



