Cai\i)dl & doiTi'plete Beetl G(nitle. 
'-Tr:'* 
'S 
|D*»' 
SECTION III.— For Cutting in March and April. 
Leamington — Good size heads, close and well protected 
Miller’s Dwarf White— A most useful kind 
Knight’s Protecting— A favourite sort 
Brimstone, or Portsmouth— Too well known to need any description 
Chappell’s Cream-A good old sort 
DilCOek’s Bride — Pine pure white 
Elletson’s Mammoth— A very large and compact variety 
:td. 
3d 
.'Id. 
3d. 
3d. 
3d. 
3d. 
I’er pkt. 
B. d. 
and 0 6 
and 0 
and 0 
and 0 
and t) 
and 0 
and 0 
Per oz. 
s. d. 
0 
SECTION IV.— For Cutting from April to June. 
1 0 
Cattell’S Eclipse — Very hardy ; a most excellent late sort 
.3d. 
JUUl 
0 
, () 
1 
0 
Williams’s Alexandra— Very fine; white, late, and large 
Gd. 
and 
1 
tj 
1 
G 
Wilcove’s Late White— One of the latest 
3d 
and 
0 
(> 
1 
0 
Champion— Very late ; strongly rccoinincndod 
3.1. 
and 
0 
G 
1 
0 
Hill’s June— Pine late white 
3d. 
anil 
0 
(> 
1 
0 
Ledsham’s Latest of All 
3d. 
and 
0 
G 
1 
0 
CABBAGE (Brassica oleracea capitata). 
CULTURE.— Aitt/e need be said rcspectimj the cultivation of this popular vegetable. A good 
supply of young and tender cabbages through the winter is certainly worth some little labour to obtain. 
There is nothing in the way of winter greens that ean approach good cabbages in delicacy of flavour, and 
those who have never made a practice of growing them ought to do so. A’o better preparation of ground 
with a coat of manure can be made than in the. lifting of early potatoes, when such a piece of ground 
may be profitably utilised by them. Sow in March and April for Autumn and Winter use, and' 
early in August for Spring and Summer cutting. 
EABLY ETAMl’ES CABUAGE. BED DUTCH CAHnAGE. 
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