Large Algiers, see Algiers.

Large Asiatic, see Asiatic.

Large Erfurt.—A name sometimes applied to the ordinary Early Erfurt, in distinction from the Dwarf Erfurt.

Large Early Dwarf Erfurt (Thorburn), see Early Erfurt.

Large Early London.—Failed to head at the New York experiment station, in 1882. In 1885 a small proportion of the plants headed; it was the latest among 38 varieties.

Large Early White Erfurt.—Brill calls this the lowest grade of the Erfurt type, succeeding admirably at times, but not to be depended on, and apt to grow with small fine leaves through the heads. See Early Erfurt.

Large Late Algiers, see Algiers.

Large Late Asiatic, see Asiatic.

Large Late Walcheren (Dreer), see Walcheren.

Large White French.—A fine large white variety, catalogued by Gregory and others in 1890. Vilmorin calls it half-early.