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B. Cabbage Hearting Lettuce (p. 342). 



I. Crisp Hearting. 



a. Seeds white. 



3. Foliage medium green, margins red. 



65. Supreme (Sutton). — See p. 342. 60 per cent, survived, but did not 

 make good plants. 



3. Foliage dark dull green, margins paler. 



60. Wonderful (Webb), H.C. May 16, 1918. — See p. 342. 70 per cent, 

 survived. Ready May 10. 



39. Ai (Sutton). — See p. 342. 55 per cent, survived. 



5. Foliage medium dull green. 

 37. Drumhead or Malta (Dawkins). — See p. 343. 45 per cent, survived. 



6. Foliage light medium green, margins paler. 

 57, 58. Favourite (Sutton, Barr). — See p. 343. 60 per cent, survived. 



7. Foliage light medium dull green. 

 36. Improved Drumhead (Sutton). — See p. 343. 30 per cent, survived. 



8. Foliage light green. 

 59. Harbinger Forcing (Barr). — See p. 343. 50 per cent, survived. 



II. Smooth Heading of Buttery Texture. 



a. Seeds white. 

 1. Foliage medium green, tinged more or less red. 

 (a) Medium size. 



45, 46. Early Paris Market (Nutting, Dobbie). — Seep. 344. 50 per cent, 

 survived. 



44. May King (Dobbie). — See p. 344. 10 per cent, survived. 



3. Tremont Winter (Barr), H.C. May 16, 1918. — Plant compact, with a 

 firm, round, somewhat flattened head. Outer leaves somewhat blistered, and 

 blotched reddish brown. Ready May 9. 90 per cent, survived. 



2. Madeira Large Winter (Barr). — Plant spreading, with a loose head, 

 rather open at top. Outer leaves blistered and somewhat blotched. All 

 survived. Ready May 4, but germination poor. 



52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 114. Stanstead Park (Dobbie, Hurst, Barr, Nutting, 

 Dawkins, Harrison), No. 55, A.M., the best stock. — Plant rather spreading, 

 with a bluntly ovate, fairly firm head ; leaves somewhat crumpled towards base 

 and heart, spotted brown. Ready May 7. All survived. 



(b) Medium large. 



67. Paragon (Webb). — See p. 344. 80 per cent, survived. 



61, 62. Trocadero (Barr, Dawkins). — See p. 344. 80 per cent, survived. 

 66. Ideal (Sutton). — See p. 344. 80 per cent, survived. 



48, 49, 50. Grand Admiral (R. Veitch, Barr, Nutting). — Plants rather 

 spreading, with a bluntly conical, firm head ; leaves flat at margin, surface 

 crumpled. Ready May 21. 30 per cent, survived. 



51. Exeter Winter Giant (R. Veitch). — Plant spreading, with fairly firm 

 head ; yellow green, and outer leaves spotted brown. Ready May 7. 80 per 

 cent, survived. 



