Cxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
tootlied and crimped ; heads long, tall, rounded at the top ; 
outer leaves large, light green, hooded over each other ; very- 
crisp and tender. The most generally approved variety of the 
Cos section. 
37. Bomaine Verte Maraicliere (Vilmorin) = Green Paris Cos. 
— Very similar to White Paris : leaves of a brighter green. 
38. Bomaine Pomme en Terre (Vilmorin). — Plant short, 
thick, dark green, solid, resting close on the ground ; outer 
leaves pointed, folded in two, very crisp, and slightly bitter taste. 
TOMATOS GROWN FOR TRIAL, 1895. 
Highly Commended (x x x). 
1. AiUocrat, The (R. Veitch & Son). — Same as Ponderosa, 
No. 15. 
2. Cherry (R.H.S. Gardens). — Small, rolind, red. Highly 
Commended by the Committee for fine flavour and quality as a 
dessert fruit, x x x . 
3. Chcmin (R.H.S. Gardens).— An old variety, x x x. 
4. Conference, The (R.H.S. Gardens). — An old variety, and 
still one of the best. F.C.C. 1889. 
5. Duke of York (Carter & Co.). — Fruit of medium size, 
somewhat flattened, smooth and even ; colour deep red ; flesh 
solid and good. A fine cropper, x x x 
G. Early July (Laxton Bros.). — Fruit small, or below medium 
size, flat, deep red. A great cropper, and early, x x x 
7. Flyincj Dutchman (R. Veitch & Son). — Fruit large, flat- 
tened, and slightly corrugated ; colour deep red ; flesh deep red, 
solid, and of good quality ; trusses large. A great cropper. 
8. Frofjmore Selected (J. Veitch & Sons). — Fruit of medium 
size, borne in large clusters, deep red, slightly corrugated ; flesh 
deep red, very juicy, and of good quality. A very prolific 
variety, x x x 
9. (rolden Nngget (Denary, and Sutton Sons). — An old 
vari(!iy. Highly commended for dessert use. x X X 
10. IfdiiL Green Favonrito (R.H.S. Gardens.) — An old 
variety, x X X 
