Ck-nnell & Complete $eed Gfuide. 
CABBAGE — Continued. 
Cocoa Nut — A very early variety, small and compact 
Red Dutch — The best for pickling 
Atkins’ Matchless— Dwarf kind 
Early York— Small, but very early 
Tom Thumb, or Little Pixie — Suitable for Summer use 
Couve Tronehuda, or Portugal Cabbage — Should be grown in every garden ... 
Sugar Loaf — Conical shaped, of excellent flavour when cooked 
Kohl Rabi, or Turnip-Rooted — If the roots are boiled when young they are excellent ... 
Rosette Colewort — Exceedingly delicate ... 
Chou de Burghley— This new vegetable is a cross between the Brjccoli and Cabbage. Its 
outward appearance is like that of a Cabbuge, from which it. differs, on being cnt through, 
in having a miniature Broccoli enveloped between the leaves. It is perfectly hardy, and 
delicate in flavour when cooked p er pkt. 
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NONPAREIL C'AliliAGE. 
SUGAli-I.OAF CAI1HAGE. 
LITTLE PIXIE PAliHAGE. 
CABBAGE, SAVOY (Brassica oleracea bullata). 
CULTURE. — Treat the same as for Cabbage, 
UKUMHEAD SAVOY. 
SAVOY, GREEN CURLED. 
Drumhead Grows to a large size, very swset and tender after frost ... 
Green Curled — Suitable for the main crop ** * 
^ <>r y early and compact; may be plrnted closer than some sorts 
10m 1 nump A very small kind, does not grow much larger than the Drumhead Lettuce 
Mareelm— Strongly recommended 
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