Dwarf Blue Scotch
This Kale is of a dark bluish-green color, which retains without yellowing even after several days of transportation, thus commanding a higher price when put upon the market. It obtains a large size and produces a great mass of foliage. In addition, it is very hardy and passes the severest Winter without being harmed.
Dwarf Curled Scotch
A finely curled, spreading, low growing variety, very hardy and much used for greens. This sort, sometimes called Norfolk, is grown extensively in the south for shipment and is planted largely for the home garden. The leaves are long and attractive bright green. This sort is often used for garnishing.
Dwarf German Green
Similar to Dwarf Curled Scotch, but the leaves are deep green.
Siberian
A very vigorous growing variety of spreading habit, its green foliage having a distinctive bluish tinge or bloom. The leaves are very large, comparatively plain in the center, but are cut and frilled at the edges. The variety is very hardy, a favorite for greens and in some sections is extensively grown for forage. This sort is sometimes called Sprouts.
Tall Green Curled Scotch
The plant of this variety grows to three or four feet high, bearing long, plume-like, light green leaves which are deeply cut, also finely curled at edges. Very ornamental and so hardy that a moderately heavy frost improves rather than injures its quality.