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39. Incomparable (J. Veitch). — Hearts large, conical, moderately firm, 

 with large spreading outer leaves. Ready for use August 9. 



40. Johnson's Special (Johnson). — Did not heart well. 



41. Large Drumhead (Watkins & Simpson). — A taller and larger 

 form of No. 10, and thef'same as ' Christmas Drumhead,' which received 

 an A.M. December 12, 1893. 



42. Large Early Flat Dutch (Carter). — Hearts very large, fiat round, 

 very firm, with large spreading outer leaves, similar in form to Xo. 10, 

 l3ut distinct in the foliage. Ready for use July 25. 



43. Little Queen, A.M. August 13, 1901 (Barr). — Hearts of medium 

 size, conical, very firm, compact, with a small spread of outer leaves, 

 find very dwarf. Ready for use July 16. One of the best summer 

 varieties. 



44. Little Red Gem (Dobbie).— Hearts small, flat round, firm ; foliage 

 small and compact ; very dwarf. Ready for use August 9. A very 

 good pickling variety. 



45. London Market (Nutting). — Hearts large, moderately firm, with 

 large spreading leaves. Ready for use July 31. 



46. Mammoth Beef heart (Carter). — Hearts of medium size, bluntly 

 conical, firm, w^ith a small spread of outer leaves ; dwarf and compact. 

 Ready for use August 9. 



47. Marblehead Mammoth (Carter). — Same as No. 41. 



48. Market Garden (Johnson). — Very similar to Nos. 30, 31. 



49. Mein's No. 1 (Watkins & Simpson). — Hearts very large, conical, 

 firm, with large spreading outer leaves. Ready for use July 21. A good 

 summer variety. 



50. Miniature Red (Barr). Same as No. 44. 



51. No. 1 (Proctor). — Very similar to No. 49. 



52 to 59. Nonpareil (J. Veitch, Watkins & Simpson, Hurst, Nutting). 

 Hearts of medium size, conical, very firm, with medium-sized spreading 

 outer leaves. Ready for use July 16. Very true stocks. 



60. Prince's Improved Nonpareil, A.M. August 13, 1901 (Nutting). — 

 A very dwarf, handsome, and greatly improved form of Nos. 52 to 59. 

 Ready for use July 16. 



61. Perfect Gem (Dobbie). — Hearts small, deep round, firm, very 

 compact, with a small spread of outer leaves. Ready for use July 25. 

 A very good summerr variety. 



62. Pink Heart (Masters). — A tall-growing variety that did not form 

 any heart. 



63. Redland Early Drumhead (Masters). — Same as No. 10. 



64. Red Dutch (J. Veitch). — Hearts large, fiat, round, very firm, with 

 a moderate spread of outer leaves. Fine deep colour. Ready for use 

 August 23. 



65. Red Drumhead (W^atkins & Simpson). — A slightly larger form 

 of No. 64. 



66. Robert Wrench (R. Veitch). — A selection of Nos. 32, 33, 34. 



67. Selected Drumhead (Dobbie). — Same as No. 10. 



68. Selected Large York (Dobbie). — Hearts large, conical, firm, with 

 large spreading outer leaves. Ready August 11. A good summer variety. 



69. St. Martin's, A.M. November 7, 1899 (J. Veitch).— Hearts of 



