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CABBAGE — continued. ptf pk(. pesos. 
Tom Thumb (Little Pixie), smaller than Barr's Dwarf, extremely early, and of delicate flavour 0 
™ Eai ?c Man \ ow ; ,his is a remarkably neat little cabbage, turning in quickly ; sow in spring o 
Ellaan 8 Dwarf Early Spring, remarkable for its small conical-shaped solid hearts, of excellent 
Quality, which are ready to cut very early, one of the very best for autumn-sowing o 
ew Dwarf Early, remarkable for its pale green leaves, dwarf compact growth and fine flavour ... o 4 . 
Cocoa Nut (Wheeler), a very distinct, compact, valuable, small cabbage o 4... 
onparell Improved, a very select stock, extremely early, small, compact, and of fine flavour . .. o 4...0 
Nonpareil, a fine variety, somewhat larger than the Improved Nonpareil o 2...0 
Superfine Early Dwarf York, a small, compact, very early variety 030 
, ® arl ' 6t ' a ver Y superior medium-sized variety, turning in early, valuable for general use.'!.’.’.'.’ o 
London Market, somewhat large growing, useful variety 
Imperial, Wheeler s, a very fine selection ; the variety is a good one for general use o 
Miniature Drumhead (Carter’s), a valuable variety to sow in spring o 
Large York, a good usetul variety, with a very firm heart o 
Red Dutch Improved, this is a large, valuable variety, for pickling o 
Red Early Erfurt, a valuable small variety for pickling, it turns in quickly, and may be sown much 
ct Taw^is a ”p . Dutch, which hearts later and thus affords a most desirable succession ... o 
at. Jonns Day Early Dwarf, for summer and autumn cutting, a most valuable variety, which can- 
„„„„„ » » 100 h, gmy recommended ; it continues tender and delicate in flavour for a long time... o 
augar Loaf, a very distinct, light green variety . , 0 
Winnlngstadt. 7 tie appearance of this va riety is not prepossessing, but it boils more tender, and is 
more delicately flavoured during summer and autumn than any other sorts o 4...0 9 
Colewort Green Rosette ( Exceedingly delicate ; in Cement Garden during winter theses 
„ Mitchells Hardy Green i are in great demand as bunch greats. Sow in June, July, and V 0 4 — 0 8 
, , [August for succession, plant thickly, and cut before hearting.) 0 4 •'° 9 
1 he following, 6 d. to gd. per oz. -.—Cattells Early Barnes, Cattell's Eclipse, Drumhead, Kemp's Incomparable, 
Fulham, Sprotboro , Prince Albert , East Ham , Battersea , Champion , &c. i 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
s ounces, in 8 best successional varieties of I 8 packets in 8 best successional varieties of 
Cabbage 5/6 Cabbage 2/- 
.. ,, ,, 3/- | 4 packets, in 4 ,, „ ,, ■y/. 
For Agricultural Cabbages , see p. 61. 
KOHL RABI, KNOL KOHL, OR TURNIP-ROOTED CABBAGE. w _ , 
Earliest Green Erfurt 1 These are delicate if cooked when very young; they require the same cul- J o 4...1 o 
„ Purple Vienna ) tural treatment as spring-sown cabbage. (0 4...1 o 
CABBAGE SAVOY, 
Gilbert s Universal, possesses the fine marrow-like flavour of "Chou de Burghley." Mr. Gilbert 
is confident this variety will make its mark amongst vegetables o 
axr s ar es of All, heads conical in shape, leaves close and compact, cooks tender and sweet, 
surpassing all others in earliness 0 
Dwarf Green Curled, a fine medium-sized variety n , n 
Drumhead, a fine large variety Q T 0 
a ,, fme ^ warf variety’,’ which should be ’ 'planted’ a 'foot' apart ”!!!!!!!!! o 
rn1d?n’<foJi y d waxt }, r /’, m a nice dwarf compact variety ; plant one footapart o 
iroiaen bavoy, syn. Golden Globe and Blocmendaal, a very delicately flavoured superior variety o 
4 ounces, In 8 
6. ..i 6 
6...1 
3- 
4.. . 1 
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SEA-KALE CABBAGE, OB COUVE TBONCHTJDA. 
[Asparagus Kale of some Seedsmen.) 
Couve Tronchuda. This Portuguese Cabbage is remarkably mellow and delicate in flavour, far 
urpassing m this respect all other Cabbages, and the sprouts in spring are as tender and 
cieiicate in tlavour as bea-kale ; successional sowings may be made in March, April , and May. o 4. .1 
CAULIFLOWER. 
Barr s Early Dwarf Best of AH or “ First Crop. " This exceedingly fine variety is a selection 
rom knurt Dwarf Mammoth, and is remarkable for its dwarf compact growth and extreme 
ear mess. Jhor general use it is the very best, and is unequalled for pot-culture or for early 
cu mg under glass. I lie heads are white as snow, well protected, and exceedingly 
delicate in flavour They may be cut when very small ; or if allowed to attain their full size 
they are large and handsome & T 
Lou(lo °' an exceedingly fine stock, very eariy and dwarf ..................... .... . o 
warf Mammoth, syns . Frogmore Forcing, Carter s Mammoth, etc.; produces large 
__ compact heads of superior quality, and turns in quickly 1 
v ,'! most viable short stemmed late variety, with large, compact, snow-white heads i 
Pina lot a ’, a f ne vanety in 1 the way ofWalcheren and preferred by some to this general favourite o 
Fine late Asiatic, a large and very highly-esteemed late variety o 
Wninhotan 1 um “ ^ an *'> first-class, perfectly distinct, and coming into use late in the season, 6 d. & i 
p» ' h " e l -known, general favourite, one of the best for general use 6 d. & i 
Early Snowball, fit to cut in about 12 weeks from the time of sowing " 2 
ex cecdingly fine variety, much prized in the Paris market o 
Lenormand s Dwarf, a very fine selected French cauliflower . 1 
4 packets, in 4 best successional varieties . 
6. . .3 6 
6. . .1 6 
2/6 1 6 packets, in 6 best successional varieties. 
0...2 
0...2 
6. . .1 
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0...2 
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6. ..i 
0...2 
. 4/6 
__ . . . per pkt. per oz. 
Myatt’s Victoria o 4...1 o 
Prince Albert 0 4...1 o 
RHUBARB. 
per pkt. per oz. per pkt. per 01 
Linnaeus o 4...1 o I Emperor o 6...1 6 
Johnstone’s St. Martin’s o 4-..r o | Mixed o 4...1 o 
Bor Rhubarb Roots, see page 60. 
8oa-Kale 
SEA-KALE. 
Lily white., 
For Sea -kale Roots, see page to. 
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