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2. Foliage large. 



19, 28. Early Nantes Horn (R. Veitch, Barr). 

 32. Chantenay (Barr). 



E. Roots intermediate in length, tapering. 



40. Red Intermediate (Carter). — One bolted. 



41. New Red Intermediate (Sutton). — Of a deep red colour. 



42. Intermediate (Dobbie). 



43. Scarlet Intermediate (Sutton). 



44. New Scarlet Intermediate (Sydenham). — C, Nov. 22, 1918. 



45 > 47- James' Intermediate (Watkins & Simpson, Barr). — One bolted 

 in each stock. 



46. James' Scarlet Intermediate (R. Veitch). — Roots varied in shape, 

 some being of " horn " type. 



48. New Intermediate (Barr). — A very mixed stock. 



52. New Intermediate (Veitch). — H.C., Nov. 22, 1918. 



F. Roots long and tapering. 



49. Perfection (Dickson & Robinson). — One bolted. 



53. Long Surrey (Barr). — A poor stock. 



54. Improved Long Red Surrey (Sutton). — C, Nov. 22, 191 9. Brick red. 



55. 56. Altrincham (Dobbie, R. Veitch). — Both stocks contained bolters. 

 Deep red. 



57. Long Blood-red (Barr). — Purplish red. Stock mixed with yellow 

 rogues. 



59. Scarlet Perfection (Carter). — Rather variable in colour. Mainly 

 orange red. 



