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Early Ulm type, with dark green outer leaves and a small heart. It 

 quickly runs to seed. 



31. Green Globe (Barr). — A useful variety of the Early Ulm type; 

 it is a medium grower, and has a good-sized, firm heart; the outer 

 leaves are slightly glaucous. 



32. Ironhead (Nutting), XXX September 19, 1911.— A fine, very 

 early variety of compact habit, with medium outer leaves of dark green, 

 and very firm, roundish heart, which is of medium size and light 

 green in colour. It is of the Early Ulm type. 



33. Jewel (Toogood). — ^A medium-sized variety of the Early Ulm 

 type, with dark green, crinkled outer leaves, and light green heart. 

 The stock requires a little more selection. 



34. Large Aubervilliers (Barr), XXX September 19, 1911. — A very 

 fine medium Savoy of the Dwarf Drumhead type ; the outer leaves are 

 rather large, and much crinkled and glaucous in colour; the hearts 

 are round, light green, of good useful size, and very firm. 



35. Large Vertus (Barr). — This is apparently a cross between a 

 Drumhead cabbage and a Drumhead Savoy. The outer leaves are 

 smooth and glaucous; the hearts are large, firm, and round. 



36. Late Drumhead (Nutting), XXX September 19, 1911.— A fine 

 late Savoy of this well-known type. 



37. Large Drumhead (improved) (McKenzie). — A tall Savoy, which 

 failed to heart well early in the season, but produced a firm, useful 

 heart later. 



38. 39. Late Drumhead (E. Yeitch, Sutton). — A large Savoy, with 

 a big, firm heart, and glaucous outer leaves. 



40. Late Erfurt (Barr).— A compact grower, with dark green 

 medium outer leaves, much crinkled; the heart is small, and many of 

 the plants quickly run to seed. 



41. Lightning (Barr). — A variety of the Drumhead type of ^ 

 moderate size, and producing a good, firm heart early in the season. 



42. Maincrop (Wheeler), XXX September 19, 1911.— A good, 

 early, medium-sized variety of the Drumhead type; the outer leaves 

 are glaucous, and the hearts firm and solid. | 



43. New Cone-headed (Barr). — A variety of the Sugarloaf Drumj 

 head type, having the outer leaves long and rather narrow, much; 

 crinkled, dark green in colour, and upright in growth; the hearts are| 

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



44. New Summer (Barr). — A good Savoy of the Early Ulm type] 

 with dark green outer leaves; the heart is compact, of medium size 

 very firm, and turns in quickly. 



45. New Year (Sutton), XXX September 19, 1911.— A good, lat 

 Drumhead variety, with large outer leaves, much crinkled, and glaucou; 

 in colour; the heart is of medium size and very firm. 



46. Norwegian (Barr). — A large, vigorous grower of the Lat 

 Drumhead type, with coarse glaucous outer foliage, having a sligh 

 purple tinge; the heart is very firm and of medium size. 



47. Ormskirk (Nutting).- — A medium-sized Savoy of the I^ate Drum 



