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103. Oxheart (Carter). See Large York (Veitch). 
104. Oxheart Large (Vilmorin). See Large York. 
105. Oliver's Monarch (Stuart and Mein). See Nonpareil. 
106. Paignton (Nutting). See Cornisli. 
107. Plate (Nutting and Son). See Enfield Market. 
108. Pomeranian (Carter ; Vilmorin). Plant tall, averaging from 
2 to 2£ feet, on long stem. Leaves large, of long pointed 
form and of a pale glassy green colour. Heads of long 
conical form, sharply pointed, averaging from 14 to 16 inches, 
and from 6 to 8 inches in diameter ; very solid and of good 
quality. A very distinct variety, the long pointed heads 
being very remarkable. Sown in autumn, becomes fit for 
use the following summer. An excellent sort in dry seasons. 
109. Pomme d'Orion (Leroy). Plant large, spreading, on short 
stem. Leaves large, broad, spreading, with a wavy outline, 
and somewhat reflexed, thus exposing and showing the 
heart rather conspicuously; hearts of medium size, obovate 
pointed, very fleshy, tender, crisp and moderately solid. 
A distinct variety but not of much merit. 
110. Portugal (Barr & Sugden). See Couve Tronchuda. 
111. Prefin de Boulogne (Leroy). See Early Boulogne. 
112. Precoce de Louviers (Vilmorin). See Louviers. 
113. Premium Flat Dutch (Carter). See Late Flat Butch. A 
large late variety. 
114. Prompt de St. Malo (Leroy; Vilmorin). Plant tall and 
rather thin. Leaves long, narrow ; hearts large, of obovate 
pointed shape and of a light green colour; the ribs very 
prominent and fleshy ; very solid, crisp and tender. An 
early Cabbage but stock very inferior. 
115. Quintal or Civt. Drumhead (Carter; Vilmorin). Plant 
very dwarf, almost resting on the ground. Outer leaves 
large, broad, rounded, with wavy outline, those approaching 
the heart prettily reflexed along the edges, giving the plant 
a very distinct and handsome appearance. It is of a 
uniform light glaucous green colour; the ribs white and 
very prominent; hearts large, flat, averaging from 8 to 10 
inches in diameter and from 2 to 3 inches in thickness; 
very solid yet tender and excellent; hearts form rapidly 
and keep well. One of the very best of the Drumhead 
section for garden cultivation. 
