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BORECOLE or KALE. — Continued. 
CARTERS DRUMHEAD KALE. 
We received 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. (See Photograph.') 
“Quite distinct from any other Kale here. The leaves are broad and it is now hearting like a Drumhead Cabbage." — Mr. J. 
Whytock, Head Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch. 
“ This is a delicious looking Kale which makes a good head, and is as delicious when cooked as it looks while growing.” — 
Mr. W. A. Cook, Head Gardener to Sir Edmund Loder, Bart. 
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. 
Per oz.— s. d 
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 P er packet 6d. & 3d. o 10 
Carters Curled. — Dwarf ; superbly curled ,, 6d. & 3d. o 9 
Carters Tall Green Curled. Densely curled >• 6d. & 3d. o 8 
Dwarf Green Curled. — For general use .. 6d. & 3d. o 8 
Imperial Hearting. — H ardy, with compact heads ,> 6d. & 3d. o 9 
Jersey Tree. — Tall and curious, with stems of such toughness that in Jersey they 
are often made into walking sticks ... ... ... ... ... ... per packet 3d. o 6 
Tall Purple Curled. — Prettily curled and of rich colour ,, 3^- 0 6 
Thousand Headed. — Loose headed ; great profusion of leaves 0 4 
The Cultivation of Kale. — 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. 
237, 238, & Q7, High 
Holborn, London.— 1909. 
