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Early Dwarf Vienna. 
See Vienna (Stuart & Mein). 
Early Dwarf Vienna (Benary). 
Plant of very small, close,. compact growth, smaller than the 
TJlnriy with very finely curled leaves, of a very pale green colour. 
Hearts small, roundish ovate, from 3 to 4 inches in diameter, very 
close and firm, fleshy, crisp, and tender. Comes early into use. 
This is the finest and most curled variety of any. 
Earliest Smallest Vienna (Benary), 
See Little Pixie. 
Early Joulin (Yilmorin et Cie.), 
Plant small, of close, compact growth; height from 9 to 12 
inches, with a short stem, and from 20 to 24 inches in diameter. 
Leaves of a very deep green colour, and very coarsely curled, 
giving it a very distinct appearance. Hearts small, roundish 
ovate, much hut coarsely curled, very firm and solid, crisp and 
fleshy. Comes early into use. Inferior. 
Early Limay. 
See Limay. 
Early Vienna , 
See Vienna. 
Feather Stemmed (Carter & Co.). 
Plant partaking of the character of Brussels Sprouts, the stem 
being covered with half open sprouts, and having a small head, 
like a Savoy. Leaves much curled. Worthless. 
Green Curled (Hutting & Sons). 
See Dwarf Green Curled. 
Green Globe (Yilmorin et Cie.). 
Plant of low spreading growth, height 12 inches, with a 
diameter of 24 inches. Leaves roundish, rather coarsely curled, 
of a dark green colour. Hearts roundish or flattened, from 7 to 8 
inches in diameter, very firm and solid. A. mid-season variety. 
Good stock. 
