Early Empress. Cabbages well; heads conical; early.

Robinson's Champion Ox Drumhead. Stump long; heads soft and not very large; wild.

English Winnigstadt. Long-stumped; irregular; not to be compared with French stock.

Blenheim. Early; heads mostly conical; of good size.

Shillings Queen. Early; heads conical; stumps long.

Carter's Superfine Early Dwarf. Surpasses in earliness and hardness of head. Closely allied to Little Pixie.

Enfield Market Improved. Most of the heads were flat; rather wild; not to be compared with Fottler.

Kemp's Incomparable. Long-headed; heads, when mature, do not appear to burst as readily as with most of the conical class.

Fielderkraut. Closely resembles Winnigstadt, with larger and longer heads and stump; requires more room than Winnigstadt.

Ramsay's Winter Drumhead. Closely resembles St. Dennis. I think it is the same.