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1 80. Marvel of Cazard, B. II. c. 3 



(a) (1). 



181. Buttercup, syn. Golden Ball, 



Rudolph's Favourite, B. II. 

 a. 2 (f). 



182. Buttercup (failed). 



183. Earliest of All, B. II. a. 2 (d) (5). 



184. Lemon Queen, B. II. a. 2 (f). 



185. Tom Thumb, Wheeler's, B. II. 



c. 3 (d) (2). 



186. Tom Thumb, ordinar}', B. II. c. 



3 (c). 



187. Tom Thumb, Barr's Selected, 



B. II. c. 3 (d) (2). 



188. Tom Thumb Improved, B. II. 



c 3 (d) (2). 



189. Commodore Nutt, B. II. c. 3 



(d) (1). 



190. Tom Thumb, B. II. c. 3 (d) (2). 



191. Standwell, B. II. a. 2 (d) (2). 



192. Little Gem or Sucrine \ 



193. „ „ C. II. 



194- >. " ' 



195. Dwarf Perfection I D j 



196. ,, ,, J ' ' ' ' 



197. Winter Red, D. II. a. 2 (a). 



198. Blood-red Winter, D. II. a. 2 (a). 



199. Black seeded Bath Cos, D. II. 



a. 2 (a). 



200. Giant Bath Cos, D. II. a. 2 (a). 



201. Black-seeded Bath Cos, D. II. 



a. 2 (a). 



202. Black-seeded Bath, D. II. a. 2 (a). 



203. Champion Brown, D. II. a. 2 (b). 



204. Covent Garden Winter Brown, 



D. II. a. 2 (a). 



205. Walker's Sugarloaf, D. II. a. I. 



206. Solid Brown, D. II. a. i. 



207. The Barnum, D. II. b. 



208. All Heart, D. I. a. 1. 



209. White Heart, D. I. a. 1. 



210. Sharpe's Standard, B. II. a. 1 (a). 



211. Lobjoit's Green Cos, D. I. a. 1. 



212. Dreadnought, D. II. b. 



213. Express Cos, D. I. a. 2. 



214. Express or Eclipse, D. I. a. 2. 



215. Emerald Queen, D. I. a. 1. 



216. Green Provence, D. I. b. 2. 



217. St. Albans All Heart, D. I.e. 1. 



218. Jumboi D j d 



219. ,, J 



220. Giant White 1 T , 



222. Hicks' Hardy White Winter 



Cos, D. I. c. 4. 



223. Hardy White, D. I. c. 4. 



224. Superior Hardy White, D. 1. c. 1. 



225. Early French Market, D. I. b. 2. 



226. Kingsholm, D. I. d. 3. 



227. Giant White, D. I. d. 3. 



228. Mammoth Cos, D. II. b. 



229. Mammoth White, D. II. b. 



230. Winter Density, C. II. 



231. Monstrous White, D. I. b. 1. 



232. Moor Park, D. I. c. 2. 



233. Sh rpe's Standard White, D. I. 



c. 1. 



234. Superb White, D. I. c. 1. 



235. Early Frame, D. I. b. 2. 



236. Beauty of Versailles, D. I. b. 2. 



237. Alexandra, D. I. c. 1. 



238. Trianon-> D T 



239. „ J • °- r ' 



240. Trianon or Romaine, D. I. c. 1. 



241. London White, D. I. c. 3. 



242. White Cos, D. I. c. 3. 



243. Summer White, D. I. c. 1. 



244. Prince of Wales, wrongly named. 



245. Davis' Hardy Green, D. I. c. 1. 



246. Winter White, D, I. d. 2. 



247. Covent Garden Winter White, 



D. I. b. 2. 



248. Winter White, D. I. d. 2. 



249. White Paris Self-Folding, D.I. 0.1. 



250. Covent Garden Summer White, 



D. I. c. 1. 



251. Chesnay Large White, D. I. c. 1. 



252. Peerless, B. II. a. 2 (e) (1). 



253. „ D. I. c. 1. 



254. Dwarf White Heart, D. I. c. 2. 



255. Balloon Cos) 



256. „ [D. II. b. 



257- >> i 



258. Nonsuch, C. II. 



259. Exhibition Cos, D. II. b. 



260. May King, B. II. a. 1 (a). 



261. Early Paris Market, B. II. a. 1 (a). 



262. Unrivalled, B. II. a. 2 (b). 



263. Wonderful, B. I. a. 3. 



264. All the Year Round, B. II. 



c- 3 (b) (2). 



265. Tom Thumb, B. II. c. 3 (d) (2) . 



266. Golden Queen, B. II. a. 2 (f). 



267. Continuity, B. II. c. 1 (b). 



268. Winter Beauty, B. II. c. 1 (b). 



269. Red Forcing, B. II. a. 1 (a). 



270. Victoria Red, B. II. a. 1 (b). 



271. Early Long Keeper, B. II. c. 3 



(b) (1). 



272. Giant Bossin, B. I. b. 2. 



273. Giant Golden Bossin, B. I. a. 8. 



274. Leviathan, D. II. a. 2 (a). 



275. Dwarf White Heart, D. I. c. 2. 



276. Hercules, B. I. a. 3. 



277. Philadelphia Early White, B. II. 



a. 2 (d) (4). 



278. Unrivalled, B. II. a. 2 (b). 



279. Forcing Milly, B. H. a. 2 (d) (4). 



NOTES AND DESCRIPTIONS.* 



A. Cutting or Bunching Lettuces. 



The ' Cutting or Bunching ' Lettuces never form a heart, but produce large 

 numbers of leaves somewhat loosely arranged. When these are cut others 

 grow so as to give a successional supply for salad purposes from a comparatively 



* See Note 2, p. 338. 



