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Golden Savoy (Yilmorin et Cie.). 
Plant from 20 to 24 indies h igh, and from 2 to 3 feet in dia¬ 
meter, somewhat spreading. The outer leaves pale green, much 
curled. The hearts large, rather loose, conical, about 7 inches in 
diameter, of a deep golden colour ; very handsome and ornamental, 
of excellent quality. 
Golden Globe (Nutting ; Carter ; Minier & Co.). 
A dwarfer form of the preceding, forming round and more 
solid hearts. 
Golden Yellow (Benary). 
A very fine dwarf form of the preceding. Leaves finely curled. 
Hearts roundish ovate, about 6 inches in diameter; very firm and 
solid, of a beautiful golden yellow. This variety hearts early, and 
then opens out in mild weather, becoming very ornamental. 
lmperiale (Carter & Co.). 
See Des Vertus. 
King Koffee (Harrison and Sons). 
A very finely curled selection of the Vienna. Larger than the 
Early Dwarf Vienna of Benary. 
Large Vertus Drumhead (Yilmorin et Cie.). 
See Des Vertus. 
Large Green Curled (Minier & Co.). 
Plant from 17 to 18 inches high, with a stem of about 6 inches. 
Hearts somewhat conical in shape, about 6 inches in diameter, 
moderately firm and solid, and finely curled. This may be termed 
a tall growing variety of the Dwarf Green Curled , and inferior. 
Large Late Erfurt (Benary), 
See Green Globe. 
Large Late Vertus Drumhead (Yilmorin et Cie,). 
See Des Vertus. 
