262 JOUENAL OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



CABBAGES AT WISLEY, 1908-09. 



Eighty- six stocks of Cabbage were received for trial. All were sown on 

 March 21, and when large enough the seedlings were planted out in 

 ground that had been deeply dug and well manured. All the stocks 

 germinated well, and the whole collection developed well. As the 

 different varieties came into use at intervals the Committee examined 

 them on several occasions. 



F.C.C. = First Class Certificate. 

 A.M. = Award of Merit. 



List of Varieties.* 



1. Best of All. 



2. Dwarf Early Solid. 



3. Early Etampes. 



4. Early Flathead. 



5. Early Offenham. 



6. Early Pisan. 



7. Enkhuizen Market. 



8. Erfurt Dark Red. 



9. Erfurt Round Sugar. 



10. Improved Dwarf Nonpareil. 



11. Little Queen. 



12. Paris Market. 



13. St. John's Day. 



14. Tourlaville. 



15. Vienna Early White. 



16. Autumn Exhibition. 



17. Autumn King. 



18. Berlin Dark Red. 



19. Christmas Drumhead. 



20. Early Dwarf York. 



21. Enkhuizen Glory. 



22. Fottler's Improved Brunswick. 



23. Garefield Red. 



24. Giant Zittau Red. 



25. Large Wakefield. 



26. Large York. 



27. Miniature Red. 



28. Negro Head. 



29. Newark. 



30. Van der Gau. 



31. Warren's Stone Mason. 



32. Winnengstadt. 



33. Zenith Rea. 



34. Myatt's Early Evesham. 



35. Shaw's Improved Nonpareil. 



36. Prince's Improved Nonpareil. 



37. Early Red. 



38. First Crop. 



39. St. John's Day. 



40. East Ham. 



41. Nonpareil Dwarf. 



42. Selected Offenham. 



43. Wheeler's Imperial. 



44. Express. 



45. Early York. 



46. Etampes. 



47. Auvergne Quintal. 



48. Fottler's Improved Brunswick. 



49. Large Red Drumhead. 



50. Paris Market. 



51. St. Denis. 



52. Schweinfurt Quintal. 



53. Vangirard Winter. 



54. Winnengstadt Early. 



55. Savoy Extra Early Midsum- 



mer. 



56. Roblett Dwarf. 



I 57. Winter Drumhead. 



* All trials in the Wisley Garden are carried out under numbers only until 

 judging is completed. The number prefixed to the name of the variety in the Report 

 corresponds with that by which alone the variety was known until judgment had 

 been given. Fellows visiting the Garden and noticing any plant under a number can 

 easily ascertain its name later by reference to the Report in the Journal. 



