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Large Winter 10 
Late Seeding or Long Stander 4 
Lattichbldttriger Spinat 3 
Lattichbldttriger sehr breiter Spinal 3 
Lettuce Leaved 3 
Long Standing 4 
New Long Standing 4 
New Thick Leaved 8 
Norfolk Savoy Leaved 5 
Prickly 10 
Prickly or Winter f 10 
Prickly Seeded 10 
Round or Summer 6 
Bound Dutch 6 
Bound Flanders 2 
Round Leaf 6 
Bound Leaved 6 
Bound Seeded Bound-Leaved Large Dutch 6 
Salatbldttriger Spinal 3 
Savoy Leaved 7 
Savoy Leaved Bound Seed, 7 
Savoyer breitbldttriger Spinat v 7 
Summer or Bound Leaved 6 
Thick Leaved 8 
Thick Leaved Bound 8 
Viroflay 9 
Virqflay Giant 9 
Viroflay sehr breitbldttriger Spinat 9 
CUCUMBERS. 
Setting aside the Snake cucumber and the West India gherkin, 
which are distinct botanical species, the other varieties described in 
this article are readily separated into two classes by the color of the 
fruit in its younger stages of growth, which in some sorts is distinctly 
whitish, while in others it is green. 
A. Young fruit, green. Nos. 1-18 inch 
B. Young fruit, white or greenish white. Nos. 19-24 inch 
