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13. Early Favourite (Toogood). — A compact grower of the Early 

 Ulm type, with medium, dark green, much-crinkled outer leaves, and 

 small, firm heart of a light green colour. 



14. Early Gem (Wheeler). — Very similar in type to No. 13, but 

 with slightly larger hearts. 



15. Early Market (J. Veitch). — A small, compact grower, which 

 turns in early and stands w^ell. The heart is small and firm, and 

 the leaves are much crinkled. 



16. Early Midsummer (J. Veitch). — A good, medium-sized Savoy 

 of the Early Ulm type; the outer leaves are small, the heart firm, 

 round, and light green. 



17. Early Monarch (Toogood). — A variety of the Early Ulm type, 

 with dark green outer leaves, and a small heart. 



18. Early Sugarloaf (Toogood). — A useful mid-season Savoy of the 

 Sugarloaf Drumhead type ; the outer leaves are dark green, long, and 

 narrow, of upright growth, and much crinkled; the heart is rather 

 small, but firm, and of a long, conical shape. 



19. Early Ulm (Nutting). — ^An excellent stock of this well-known 

 type, with very fiim and solid, light green heart, and ample outer 

 foliage of a dark green colour, and much crinkled. 



20. Early Wonder (Toogood). — A rather large variety of the Early 

 Ulm type, having the outer leaves much crinkled and slightly glaucous ; 

 the heart is" of good size, roundish, light green, and firm. 



21. Early Dwarf Vienna (J. Veitch). — A very sturdy Savoy of the 

 Early Ulm type, with very solid, light green heart, and abundant 

 dark green, much- crinkled outer foliage. 



22. Epicure (Toogood). — A small compact grower of the Early Ulm 

 type, with slightly glaucous, finely-crinkled outer leaves, and small, 

 very firm heart of light gi-een. 



23. Giant Globe (Nutting). — A large Drumhead Savoy, having 

 glaucous outer leaves, and large, round, solid heart. It comes into 

 use early. 



24. Gilbert's Universal (Barr), F.C.C. March 25, 1884.— A 

 vigorous grower of the Drumhead type ; the outer leaves are large and 

 dark green; the hearts vary somewhat in shape in this stock, but are 

 very firm and of a very useful size. 



25. Golden Globe (Barr).— A good Savoy of the Tall Ulm type; 

 it turns in early, and has a light green heart of large size and great 

 firmness, and slightly glaucous outer leaves. 



26. Golden Market (Barr). — A Savoy of the Drumhead type, with 

 a rather dwarf habit ; the heart is medium sized and firm, but the stock 

 requires a little more selection. 



27. 28.— Green Curled (E. Veitch, J. Veitch).— A good variety of 

 jhe Tall Ulm type, with splendid hearts of large size, and finely crinkled 

 )uter leaves of dark green. This variety stands well. 



29. Green Curled (Nutting). — Similar to No. 27, but turns in 

 earlier. 



30. Green Favourite (Barr). — A small, compact grower of the 



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