BORECOLE 
or 
KALE. — Coniin tied. 
carters’ drumhead kale. 
We reeelvel an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society for this Kale. 
Carters’ Drumhead Kale. — A valuable winter vegetable with a solid cabbage-like head. Quite 
delicious when cooked. (AV« Photo^i aph.) 
“Quite distinct from any other Kale here. The leaves are broad and it is now hearting like a Dr-K/H/jfan! Cabbace.”— Mr. I. 
WilYTOCK, He.ad G.ardener to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, Dalkeith. ^ 
“ This is a delicious looking K.ale which makes a good he.ad, and is as delicious when cooked as it looks while growing."— 
Mr W. A. Cook, Head Gardener to Sir Edmund Loder, Bt., Leonardslee, Horsham. 
Price IS. and 6d. per packet, is. 6d. per ounce. 
Carters’ Purple Plume Kale. — Leaves of a rich purple, very tall and handsome ; a useful vegetable 
as a winter dish or for garnishing. 
Price IS. and 6d. per packet ; is. 6d. per ounce. 
Asparagus Kale. — The long thin shoots produced on the plant in early spring make a delicious dish. 
Price 6d. and is. per packet. 
Cottager’s. — Very hardy, of tall robust growth, throws a great profusion of side 
shoots, of splendid quality. Award of Merit, R.H.S., March, 1907 ... ...per packet Cd. & 3d. 
Carters’ Curled. — Dwarf; superbly curled ... . 
Carters’ Tall Green Curled. — IJensely curled 
Dwarf Green Curled.— Tor general use 
Imperial Hearting. — Hardy, with compact heads 
Jersey Tree. — T all and curious, with stems of such toughness that in Jersey they 
are often made into walking sticks 
Tall Purple Curled. — Prettily curled and of rich colour 
Thousand Headed. — Loose headed ; great profusion of leaves 
6d. & 3d. 
,, 6d. & 3d. 
,, 6d. & 3d. 
,, 6d. & 3d. 
per packet 3d. 
>> 3d- 
The Cultivation of A'a/r.— Sow the seed in March for early winter crop, and again in April for main 
winter crop. Transplant as soon as ready in summer, about 2 feet apart, into good soil, made firm and highly 
manured. “ ■' 
“ 37 > “38, & 97, High 
Holborn, London. — 1908. 
