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limb roundish, often broader than long, usually flat, strong- 
ly recurving at the apex, the tips of the lower leaves resting 
on the ground. 
This is considered to be the earliest Savoy. 
Correctly figured in The Vegetable Garden, p. 124; Les. 
plantes potagéres, p. 121.- 
No. 81. Vicrorta, Bliss, ’83; GREG.; VEG. GaR.; Vil., ’ 
Syn. Victoria Very Curled, Vil., ’84; Very Curled Victoria, A. de Cl. ; 
Fr. Chou Milan Victoria, Viu., ’84, °85; Ger. Extra Krauser Victoria Wir- 
sing, A. de Cl. 
Readily distinguished from all cther Savoys by the ex- 
treme fineness of the blistering of the foliage. Plant of 
medium size; head roundish; rather compact, slightly paler 
than the outer leaves; the latter are numerous, about 
half erect, roundish or oval, flat or reflexed, border finely 
undulate; stem of medium height. 
Of excellent quality, a good keeper, and stands cold and. 
wet well. The outer leaves are sometimes cooked, and 
used in the same manner as the head. 
Correctly figured in The Vegetable Garden, p. 125; Les. 
plantes potagéres, p. 123. 
IV. Heads elliptical. 
No. 82. GoLDEN—BuRR, GREG.; VEG. GAR.; Vil. piper tas 
Syn. Blemendale, Gar. Chron. Barly Yellow, Horri born ; Vil. ; Large: 
Late Yellow, Burr; New Bloemendalers, Gar. Chron.; White, Burr; Yellow 
Gar. Chron. Yellow Curled, Burr, Vea. Gar., Vil.; Fr. Chou Milan de 
Savoie, Gar. Chron.; Ch. M. dore, Gar. Chron., Viu., ’84, ’85; Ger. Feiner 
gelber Wirsing, Vil. ; Gelber Savoyer, Vil.; Goldgelber neidriger Wirsing, 
A. de Cl.; Holl. Gele Savooiekool, Vil. ; Port. Saboia durada, Vil. 
Plant rather large and tall, foliage pale green, sometimes. 
inclining to yellowish, not glaucous, rather coarsely blistered; 
head slightly oblong, medium in size, not compact ; outer 
leaves rather open. usually petioled at the base, oval, flat. 
or spoon-form ; stem short. 
This Savoy i is too late for culture in the Northern States. 
In France and England it is sufficiently hardy to endure the 
winter in the open ground, and hence is there very popular, 
as its numerous names indicate. 
Correctly figured in The Vegetable Garden, p. 126; Album 
des Cliché, Vil., 47466. 
V. Heads conical. 
No. 83. Lona HeapEeD,—VEG. Gar.; Vil., 84, ’85. 
Syn. Conical, Vil.; Harly Yellow Frankfort ?, Dam., ’86; Green Curled ?,, 
Land., ’86; Strasburg, 86; Fr. Chow Milan a tete longue, Viu., 84, ’85; Ch. 
Milan pain de sucre, Vil.; Ger. Hafenkohl, Vil.; Langkopfiger Hafenkoh? 
Wirsing, A. de Cl. ; : Strasburger, oder Frankfurter lang kopfiger, Vil. 

