AUTUMN CABBAGES AT WISLEY, 1915. 



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85. Early Jersey Wakefield (Veitch). — Somewhat like No. 77, 

 'Paris Market,' but outside leaves different. Ready August 24. 



87. Emperor (Webb). — Plant large ; outer foliage spreading ; head 

 large, pointed, not very solid. Ready August 31. 



fill. £tampes, A.M. August 25, 1908. — Plant rather small, com- 

 pact, erect ; foliage of medium size, dark ; head of medium size, 

 pointed, not very solid. Ready August 25. 



35, 136. First (Cooper-Taber), XX October 12, 1915. — Plant large, 

 rather spreading ; much large outer foliage ; head large, broad, obtusely 

 pointed ; stands well. Ready August 8. 



f2l. First Crop, A.M. August 25, 1908. — Plant rather small, 

 compact, with a fair spread of outer foliage, small but broad ; head 

 small, rounded, fairly solid. Ready August 8. 



66. First and Best (Sydenham). — Similar to ' First,' except that the 

 head is a little taller and does not mature so quickly. Ready Septem- 

 ber 9. 



20. First of All (Webb). — Stock mixed. 



54. Harbinger (Nutting ; Sutton), A.M. May 9, 1911, Confd. — 

 Similar to ' First/ except that it has fewer outer leaves ; may be planted 

 close together. Ready July 26. 



57. Hearting Couve (Sutton). — Plant large, spreading ; foliage 

 large, much frilled ; midribs large, succulent, white ; very loose 

 head ; many specimens failed to " heart " by September 20. 



67. Heartwell (Carter). — Similar to ' First and Best/ but stock 

 not quite true. 



38. Improved Nonpareil, Prince's (Nutting; Prince), A.M. August 

 13, 1901. — Plant of medium size, compact ; little outer foliage ; head 

 of medium size, tall, rounded ; moderately firm. Ready August 6. 

 Stock not quite true. 



37. Improved Nonpareil, Sutton's (Sutton), A.M. August 25, 1908. — 

 A better stock of ' Prince's Improved Nonpareil,' perhaps a little 

 smaller. 



44. Improved Dwarf Nonpareil (Barr). — Rather smaller, but 

 otherwise like ' Sutton's Improved Nonpareil/ 



91, fgifl. Large Early Market (Nutting). — Plant of medium 

 size, compact ; a fair spread of outer foliage ; head of medium size, 

 pointed, fairly solid. Ready September 9. 



80. Leader (Webb). — Stock mixed. 



75, 76. Leeds Market (Barr, Nutting), A.M. September 10, 1895. — 

 Plant of medium size, having a distinct rosette shape ; foliage rather 

 large ; head of medium size, obtusely pointed, flattens with age, solid. 

 Ready August 18. Stocks not quite true. 



46. Little Gem (Sutton), A.M. September 10, 1895. — A fair stock 

 of 'First Crop.' 



25. Little Queen (Barr), A.M. August 13, 1901. — A small, compact 

 form of No. 21. Stock not quite true, variable in size. 



f Obtained for comparison.' 



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