SAVOY CABBAGE 
Savoy, Chou de Milan, Colewort, Couve Tronchuda 
Carter’s Giant Green Savoy 
Carter’s Giant Green Savoy (see Photograph). — An improved type with crimped foliage; the individual 
leaves are very large, but retain their tender properties longer than any other variety. 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .45 per oz.; 1.60 per 34 lb. 
Carter’s Early Dwarf Ulm. — A fine reselected stock of this popular Savoy. Extremely early, good 
flavoured, and very hardy. 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .40 per oz. ; 1.50 per 34 lb. 
Carter’s Reselected Tom Thumb. — An exceptionally fine-grained type, with a compact heart. Very 
early and ornamental. The Royal Horticultural Society's report at Wisley: “Carter’s Reselected 
Tom Thumb Savoy. A good stock of this dwarf, compact, early, well-known old variety.’’ 
Price, .10 per pkt.; .40 per oz. ; 1.50 per 34 lb. 
Per pkt. Per oz. Per Y\ lb. 
Carter’s Drumhead. — Good stock; large hearting variety 10 .20 .76 
Chou de Milan. — Italian cabbage ...... .10 .16 .60 
Chou de Milan “Imperial” 10 .16 .60 
Dwarf Green Curled. — Very compact and hardy; one of the best for general use 10 .26 .90 
Early Ulm. — Original stock . . 10 .26 .90 
Golden Globe. — Compact hearting, delicate flavour 10 .20 .76 
Green Curled. — Original stock 10 .16 .60 
Colewort and Couve Tronchuda 
Carter’s Hardy Green. — Valuable for autumn sowing 10 .26 .86 
Carter’s Rosette. — A valuable variety for winter use 10 .26 .86 
Couve, Tronchuda, Portugal, or Sea Kale Cabbage. — The thick, fleshy mid-ribs of the largest leaves 
are sometimes used and prepared in the same manner as Sea Kale 10 .20 .76 
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