AUTUMN CABBAGES AT WISLEY, 1915. 



473 



F.C.C. == First-class Certificate. 



A.M. = Award of Merit. 



XXX = Highly Commended. 

 XX = Commended. 

 Confd. =s Previous Award Confirmed. 



I. — Green Varieties. 



a. Oval Drumhead type. 



58. Brother Jonathan (Toogood).* — Plant of medium size; head of 

 medium size, oval, pointed, solid. Ready August 12. 



98. Cannonball (Toogood). — Plant fairly large ; growth rather 

 spreading ; foliage broad, very glaucous ; head 7 inches across, loose, 

 surrounded by much useless outer foliage. Ready September 10. 



96. Christmas Drumhead (Barr ; Vilmorin), A.M. December 12, 

 1893. — Plant of medium size ; foliage abundant, rather coarse, deep 

 green, glaucous, of incurved rosette habit ; head of medium size, 

 fairly firm. Ready September 20. Stock not quite true. 



105. Copenhagen Market (Watkins & Simpson ; Vilmorin), XX 

 October 12, 1915. — Plant of medium size ; foliage broad, compact ; 

 head very good, 8 inches across, fairly solid. Ready September 10. 



100, ioi,f 102. Enkhuizen Glory (Dobbie, Watkins & Simpson ; 

 Sluts & Grook), XXX October 12, 1915. — Plant of medium size with 

 little outer foliage ; head 8 inches across, almost round, solid. Ready 

 September 10. Stocks all fairly good, but No. 100 was the best. 



99. Glory (Barr). — Identical with ' Enkhuizen Glory.' 



110. Large Drumhead (Barr). — Plant fairly large, foliage turned 

 outwards in rosette habit ; head of medium size, moderately firm. 

 Ready November 1. 



18. Market Perfection (Toogood). — A very mixed stock of various 

 types. 



22. Primus (Barr ; Watkins & Simpson). — Very like ' St. John's 

 Day.' 



78. Rosette Colewort (Sutton). — Plant large, tall ; foliage incurved, 

 deep green, glaucous ; head small, nearly round, moderately solid. 

 Ready September 8. 



106. St. John's Day (Barr; Wythes), A.M. September 10, 1895. — 

 Plant of medium size, very dwarf, having all the characters of a ' Drum- 

 head ' without the glaucous leaves ; head about 6 inches across, solid, of 

 good colour, one of the earliest, remaining in good condition for some 

 time. Ready August 18. 



* The name in roman letters in brackets is that of the sender to the trial, 

 that in italics of the raiser or introducer. Where only one name occurs and that 

 in italics the sender was also the raiser or introducer. 



| Obtained for comparison. 

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