B.EPOB.T OX SAVOYS GROWN AT CHISWICK. 
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Large Terriers (Vilinorin et Ce.). 
A large and very line variety of J)es Vertus. 
Large Curled (Carter & C n). 
See Des Vertus . 
Large Vertus (Vilmorin et Cie.). 
See Des Vertus. 
Little Pixie (Carter & Co.). 
A small and very finely curled selection of the Vienna, distinct 
and good. 
Late Curled (Carter & Co.). 
See Le Pontoise. 
Long Headed (Vilmorin et Cie.). 
See Sugarloaf. 
Limay (Vilmorin et Cie.). 
Plant very distinct in character; height from 10 to 12 inches, 
'with a short stem, and diameter of from 18 to 20 inches. Leaves 
small spreading, very closely curled, of an intensely deep green 
colour. Hearts very small or almost open, resembling a Borecole. 
If sown late it is a variety that stands the winter well. Bather 
coarse in quality. 
Norwegian (Vilmorin et Cie.). 
Plant spreading from 16 to 18 inches high, with a short stem, 
and from 2J to 3 feet in diameter. Leaves large, strong, leathery, 
and coarsely curled; of a bronzy-green colour, partaking to that of 
the Bed Cabbage. Hearts roundish, about 8 inches in diameter; 
exceedingly firm and solid. A very pretty Savoy, very hardy, and 
is not injured in the severest seasons. 
Pancalier Joulin (Vilmorin et Cie.). 
See Early Joulin . 
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