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14. Green Prolific Sprouting (Barr). — A green and prolific form of 

 No. 10, and equally good in all points. Ready for use March 15. 



15. Hardy Winter White (Barr). — Heads rather small; solid; good 

 shape ; pure white ; dwarf habit ; small foliage. Ready for use 

 March 18. 



16. Improved Snow's Winter White (Sutton). — See No. 42. 



17. Khaki Protected (Wrench). — Heads medium to large ; very solid 

 and compact ; pure white ; habit very vigorous, with large dark-green 

 pointed foliage ; self-protecting. Ready for use April 25. 



18. 19. Late Queen, A.M. April 17, 1906 (Sutton, J. Veitch).— Heads 

 large ; 'solid ; handsome ; pure white ; habit dwarf ; sturdy ; moderate 

 foliage ; self-protecting. Ready for use April 13. A valuable late variety. 



20. Latest of All (Hurst).— Similar to No. 22. 



21. Leamington (Barr ). — This variety received a F.C.C. in 1873 under 

 the name of ' The Leamington.' Heads large ; firm ; good shape ; pure 

 white ; habit vigorous ; moderate size, with large dark-green foliage ; 

 self-protecting. Ready for use April 6. 



22. Ledsham's Latest of All, F.C.C. May 9, 1882 (J. Veitch).— Heads 

 large ; firm ; handsome ; pure white ; plants of medium size ; sturdy, 

 with very dark-green foliage ; self-protecting. A splendid late variety, 

 with the advantage of the crop not turning in all at the same time. 

 Ready for use May 5. 



23. May Queen (Barr). — Very similar to No. 22, but earlier. Ready 

 for use April 21. 



24. Methven's June (Hurst). — Heads of medium size ; firm ; good 

 shape ; sulphur colour ; plants dwarf ; sturdy ; self-protecting ; moderate 

 foliage. Ready for use May 8. 



25. Michaelmas White (Sutton). — Heads very large ; firm ; hand- 

 some ; pure white ; plants of moderate size, with large protecting leaves. 

 Ready for use November 10. 



26. 27. Model, F.C.C. May 13, 1890 (J. Veitch, Hurst).— Heads large ; 

 conical shape ; handsome ; firm ; pure white ; plants dwarf ; sturdy ; 

 compact ; self-protecting. This variety keeps up its reputation well as 

 one cf the finest of all late Broccoli. Ready for use April 10. 



28. Monarch (Sharpe). — Heads small ; firm ; white ; plants dwarf ; 

 sturdy ; small foliage ; partly protecting. Ready for use April 21. 



29. Perfection (Barr). — Heads very large ; firm ; handsome ; pure 

 white ; plants very dwarf, with large protecting foliage ; very sturdy. 

 Ready for use April 10. 



30. Perfection Late White (Hurst).— See No. 29. 



31. Purple Sprouting (Barr).— See No. 10. 



32. Richmond Late White, A.M. April 17, 1906 (Hurst).— Heads 

 medium to large ; firm ; fine shape ; pure white ; plants very dwarf and 

 sturdy ; foliage large, well protecting the heads. Ready for use April 10. 



33. Satisfaction (Sutton). — Heads large ; firm ; handsome ; very 

 white ; plants dwarf ; sturdy, with large foliage, partly protecting. 

 Ready for use April 3. 



34. St. Valentine (Barr). — Heads very large ; firm ; sulphur colour ; 

 plants moderately dwarf with large foliage ; self-protecting. Ready for 

 use March 18. 



