Early Glory Early Round Dutch 
EARLY GLORY. An early strain of Glory of Enkhuizen. A 
round-headed type, somewhat like Copenhagen Market but 
slightly later and heavier, with a darker green color. The 
heads are protected by large, thick, overlapping wrapper leaves, 
reducing damage from frost in Southern areas. Produces solid 
heads of excellent shipping and market quality. 
EARLY ROUND DUTCH. A hardy and dependable round- 
headed variety. Relatively non-bolting under Southern winter 
conditions and stands cold weather better than other round- 
headed varieties. The plants are compact, with short stems; 
suitable for close planting and especially desirable for muck- 
land production. 
BADGER BALL HEAD. New. A _ yellows-resistant variety for 
late summer and fall harvest. Plants compact, with short stems. 
Heads of medium size, slightly flattened globe shape, and 
bluish green color; very solid. Quite tolerant to various cab- 
bage mosaic viruses. 
BADGER MARKET. A second-early, yellows-resistant variety 
producing a small, solid head. Outstanding for its trim, uni- 
form appearance and lively green head color. Yields weil and 
should be tried in areas where Copenhagen Market produces 
heads too large for market preference. 
Badger Market 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
MICHIHLI. 75 days. Head 3”-4” thick, about 18” tall and cylindrical, tapered at tip, solid, well blanched, sweet and crisp. 
WONG BOK. 85 days. A short, stout, oval variety, about 7” in diameter, 9” high; compact and well blanched. 
COLLARD 
Varieties Days* Plant Height Plant Type Leaf Type Remarks 
Georua (SOU) 5. 6505000008 ID 2-3 ft. erect, spreading wavy Hardy, tolerant of heat and cold weather. 
Georgia,S 2 eee eee. ¢ WS 2-2% compact broad, savoyed See below. 
Mearns T@aGlingy . os ose no koenoe 80 1Y2-2 ft. loose head savoyed Very slow bolting. 
ViateSba arate eras ce artis cot TS 1-2 ft. low-growing smooth See below. 
* From time of setting plants. 
— eee eg 
VATES. The plants are vigorous, spreading, low-growing. The 
GEORGIA 912. A distinct, slow-bolting strain of Georgia 
leaves are large, heavy, dark green, with short stems. Leaves 
type, recently developed at the Asgrow Breeding Station in 
Bradenton, Fla. Compared to standard Georgia, the plants 
are more compact, with shorter petioles; broader, more savoyed 
leaves; and greater hardiness to cold. This strain is much 
slower to bolt than the standard Georgia. 
and stems hold their color well in cold weather and after 
cutting. Vates is a heavy yielder and slow to bolt; less subject 
to wind damage than other varieties because of low-growing 
habit. 
