Tourleville. Heads resemble Wakefield in form; but, with me, are neither so large nor so large, and are more inclined to burst.

Danish Round Winter. A late variety; bearing deep, hard heads on long stumps.

Dwarf Danish. Late. Reliable to head; uneven in time of heading. Worth planting for market.

Danish Ball Drumhead. Heads not characterized by globular shape, but rather flattish. Irregular in length of stump.

Early Paris. Closely resembles Wakefield.

Very Early Etampes. Earlier than Wakefield. Shape partakes of both Oxheart and Wakefield.

Early Mohawk. Light green in color; a good header, but not so hard heading as Fottler. Appears to have a little of the Savoy cross in it.

Sure Head. A late variety of the Dutch class; reliable for heading; stump rather long.

Excelsior. A variety which is of the Fottler class, but makes smaller sized heads.

Louisville Drumhead. Of the flat Dutch type; nearly as early as Early Summer.