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No. 75. LARGE HARDY WINTER DRUMHEAD,—VEG. GAR.; 
Vil., ’84. 
Syn. Large Late Hardy Winter, A. de Cl.; Large Late Hardy Winter 
Drumhead, Vil., ’85; Fr. Chou Milan de Pontoise, Viu., ’84, 85; Ger. Sehr 
spater Krauser Pontoise Wirsing, Vil. 
Plant of rather large size, foliage deep bluish-green ; 
prominently, but not very densely or finely blistered ; head 
roundish or somewhat flattened, very compact, pale green ; 
outer leaves numerous and large, oval, reflexed spoon-form; 
stem two to four inches long below the leaves. 
Correctly figured in The Vegetable Garden, p. 127; Les 
plantes potageéres, p. 125. 
No. 76. Limay—VEG. GAR. 
Syn. Small Fine Ourled Limay, Vil., 84; Very Curled Limay, Vil., ’85; 
Fr. Chou Milan petit tres frise de Limay, Viu., ’84, ’85; Ger. Sehr Krauser 
von Limay Wirsing, A. de Cl. 
Plants quite dwarf, but of rather large size, resembling 
in color and habit the Tours Savoy, but more finely blistered; 
outer leaves numerous, growing nearly horizontal, reflexed, 
the lower ones resting on the ground, ribs sometimes tinted 
with purple. 
Like the Tours Savoy this does not usually form a com- 
pact head, but it is not regarded as less valuable on this 
account. 
Correctly figured in The Vegetable Garden, p. 126; Les 
plantes potagéres, p. 124. 
No. 77. NORWEGIAN—VEG. GAR.; Vil., ’84, ’85. 
Syn. Norway, Vil.; Fr. Chow Milan de Norvege, Viu., 84, ’85; Ger. Nor- 
wegischer sehr spater Wirsing, A. de Cl. 
Plant rather large, foliage inclining to upright, very deep 
bluish-green; head roundish, very compact, pale green, 
often tinged with red at the top; outer leaves rather few, 
half erect, roundish, nearly flat, border plain or undulate, 
surface very little blistered for a Savoy; veins and ribs 
greenish white, rather conspicuous; stem rather long. 
Rather intermediate between a cabbage and Savoy. Its 
taller stem, and slightly more abundant foliage, only dis- 
tinguish it from the Vaugirard cabbage. 
It is the latest of the Savoys, and the one that endures 
the most intense cold. Vil. 
Correctly figured in The Vegetable Garden, p. 128; Les 
plantes potagéres, p. 126. 
No. 78. Tours;—BurrR, VEG. GaAR.; Vil., ’84, ’85. 
Syn. Dwarf Green Curled, Burr, (not of Vilmorin); Fr. Chou pancalier 
de Touraine, Viu., °84, ’85; Ger. Krauser gruner von Tours Wirsing, A. 
de Cl. 
