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growth, on long stem. Leaves large, spreading, very thick 
and leathery ; of a pale green colour, with very prominent 
broad white midribs and veinings, giving the plant a very 
white appearance. The edges or borderings much waved 
in outline, and recurving over the heart very prettily. 
Hearts medium size, broad, very solid, but is apt to burst 
open rather quickly. A very distinct but coarse and un¬ 
certain variety. 
138. Tom Thumb Early Dwarf (Minier). See Early York. A 
very fine selection, 
139. Tourlaville (Yilmorin). See De Tourlaville. 
140. Tronchuda. See Couve Tronchuda. 
141. Vanack. See Enfield Market. Yanack is the old and 
original name of the Cabbage, now generally known as 
Enfield Market. 
142. Van Winkler's Flat Dutch (Carter). See Drumhead or 
Flat Dutch. 
143. Vaugirard (Carter; Leroy). Plant of medium height on 
short stem. Leaves large, broad, flat and smooth, very 
thick and fleshy, of a very deep green colour, with a thick 
heavy bloom, those near the heart somewhat waved and 
tinged with purple, like the red Cabbage. Hearts large, 
roundish, moderately firm and solid, but somewhat coarse. 
144. Vaugirard Winter Drumhead (Yilmorin). See Yaugirard. 
145. Victoria , Harrison's (Harrison). See Enfield Market. 
146. Wheeler's Cocoa Nut (Wheeler). See Cocoa Nut or 
Nonpareil. 
147. Wheeler's Imperial (Nutting; Yeitch). See Nonpareil. A 
fine early selection. 
148. Winningstadt (Benary; Carter; Nutting; Yeitch; Yilmorin). 
Plant of medium size on short thick stem. Leaves, the outer 
large, spreading, smooth ; of a deep green colour, with a 
heavy bloom, and very thick and fleshy. Hearts very 
large, broad, conical and sharply pointed, the point fre¬ 
quently twisted somewhat on one side; very solid, and of 
excellent quality. A very distinct and excellent Cabbage 
for late summer and autumn use; should be sown in 
August, or very early in Spring. 
149. Winnigstadt Sugar Loaf (Benary). See Winnigstadt. 
150. Wright's Market (Minier). See Enfield Market. 
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