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BRUSSELS SPROUTS.
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BRUSSELS SPROUTS.
Thousand-headed Cabbage. Brassica oleracea var.
In its general character, this vegetable is not unlike some of
the varieties of Kale or Borecole. Its stem is from a foot to
four feet in height, and from an inch and a half to upwards
of two inches in diame- /Z^FC
ter. It is remarkable for
the production of numer-
ous small axillary heads,
or sprouts, which are ar-
ranged somewhat in a
spiral manner, and which
are often so closely set
together as entirely to
cover the sides of the
stem. " These small heads
are firm and compact like
little cabbages, or rather
like hearted savoys in
miniature. A small head,
resembling an open sa-
voy, surmounts the stem
of the plant, and maintains a circulation of sap to the extre-
mity. Most of the original side-leaves drop off as these small
buds, or heads, enlarge." — Thomp.
Culture. — The plant is always raised from seeds, which, in
size, form, or color, are scarcely distinguishable from the
seeds of the Common Cabbage. These should be sown at
the time and in the manner of the Cabbage, either in hot-beds
in March or April, or in the open ground in April or May.
When three or four inches high, transplant two feet apart
in each direction, and cultivate as directed for cabbages and
cauliflowers. In September, the early plantings will be fit
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Brussels Sprouts.
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The field and garden vegetables of America: containing full descriptions of nearly eleven hundred species and varieties; with directions for propagation, culture, and use. By Fearing Burr, Jr. ...
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29062587
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42073 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 249
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NameFound:Brassica oleracea NameConfirmed:Brassica oleracea EOLID:583899 NameBankID:3873934
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10.5962/bhl.title.42073
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