STATISTICAL NOTES. 



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Remarks. 



The Globe section are the best for winter use, as they keep 

 better. The Flat section are the earliest, such as the Milan, 

 Strapleaf, &c. Yellow-fleshed Turnips are hardier than the 

 white-fleshed varieties, and are, on that account, well suited for 

 cultivation in cold and late districts. In Scotland they are 

 generally preferred. 



VIII.— KOHL BABI. 



3 Exhibitors. 



Varieties Exhibited. 

 Early White Vienna, Green Vienna, Large Green, Purple 

 Vienna. 



Classification of Varieties Exhibited. 

 (a) Green-top. (b) Purple-top. 



Certificates of Merit awarded to — 



Early Vienna, from Messrs. Veitch & Sons, and Messrs. 

 Carter & Co. 



Purple Vienna, from Messrs. Veitch & Sons, and Mr. C. 

 Osman. 



D.— TAP BOOTS. 

 I.— BEET. 



27 Exhibitors. 

 Classification of Varieties Exhibited. 



(a) Red or Crimson Flesh. Types : — (1) Cheltenham Green 

 Top. (2) Nutting's Dark Bed. 

 Blood-red, Cheltenham Green-top, Chelsea, Covent Garden 

 Red, Covent Garden Perfection, Culverwell's Perfection, Dell's 

 Crimson, Dewar's Beet, Drummond's Monarch, Edinburgh Blood- 

 red, Frisby's Excelsior, Improved Blood-red, Improved Dwarf 

 Deep Blood-red, Jersey No. 1, Macgregor's Favourite, Middle- 

 ton Park Favourite, Nutting's Dark Red, Omega, Osborn's 

 Select Red, Pragnell's Exhibition, Sutton's Excelsior, Veitch's 

 Improved Black Leaf, Veitch's Dwarf Red. 



