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head type, having sUghtly glaucous outer leaves. Most of the plants 

 had firm, medium hearts, but a few did not heart up well. 



48. Ormskirk (J. Veitch). — A very large late Drumhead variety, 

 producing a good, firm heart. 



49. Perfection (Sutton). — A very useful, small, compact variety 

 of the Early Ulm type, with slightly glaucous outer leaves, and a small, 

 firm heart. 



50. Perfection (Toogood). — A good Drumhead variety, with large 

 .glaucous outer leaves considerably crinkled; the heart is of good size, 



firm, and light green in colour. 



51. Princess May (Toogood). — A Drumhead variety, with large, 

 sHghtly glaucous outer leaves, and a rather small, bright green, firm 

 heart. This variety stands well. 



52. Eeliance (Sutton), XXX September 19, 1911. — An excellent 

 Savoy of the Early Ulm type, with medium, dark green outer leaves, 

 much crinkled; the heart is conical in shape and very firm. 



I 53. Stonehead (Barr). — A good, medium-sized Drumhead Savoy, 

 with large, dark green outer leaves ; the heart turns in early, and is 

 large, very firm, round, and light green. 



I 54. Sugar Loaf (Sutton). — A useful variety of the Sugarloaf Drum- 

 head type; it is a most distinct, long, conical Savoy, with much- 

 crinkled, dark green outer leaves, and firm solid hearts. It turns in 

 early and is a moderate grower. 



55. Tom Thumb (Sutton). — A compact, much-crinkled variety of 

 the Early Ulm type, with slightly glaucous leaves ; the heart is small, 

 firm, rather conical in shape, and turns in early. 



56. Very Dwarf (Barr). — A variety of the Early Drumhead type 

 of prostrate habit, with its slightly glaucous outer leaves close to the 

 ground; the heart is round, fii-m, of useful size, and is ready early. 



57. Victoria (Barr). — A useful, medium-sized Savoy of the Early 

 Drumhead type, with much-crinkled outer leaves, and a firm, light 

 green heart, which turns in -early. 



58. Vienna Frame (Barr). — The stock of this variety needs a little 

 more selection. Most of the Savoys produced from it were of a useful 

 size, with firm hearts, and rather large outer foliage. 



59. Yellow Winter (Barr). — An excellent, late, golden form of 

 Drumhead Savoy, with large, slightly glaucous outer leaves, and a 

 good firm, solid heart of a yellow colour. 



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