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68. Herniman's Hardy (Cooper-Taber) . — Plant fairly compact, heart only 

 fair ; foliage yellow green with margin tinged. Ready May 31. Few survived; 

 germination bad. 



(c) Large. 



63. Hardy Red Winter (Barr) .—Compact, with a semi-conical head, fairly 

 firm, but more or less open at top ; greenish- brown foliage. Ready May 16. 

 All survived. 



2. Foliage not tinged, 

 (b) Foliage medium green, leaf margins yellower. 

 29. Market Favourite (Barr). — See p. 345. 50 per cent, survived. 



43. Heartwell (Sutton). — See p. 345. 55 per cent, survived. 



18, 19, 20, 116. McHattie's Giant (Barr, Dobbie, Kent & Brydon, Harrison), 

 No. 20, C. May 16, 1918. — Plant somewhat spreading, with a hard heart ; 

 leaves blistered. Ready May 16. 80 per cent, survived. 



(c) Foliage medium dark green. 

 (1) Medium large, 

 ai. White Chavigne (Dawkins). — See p. 345. 50 per cent, survived. 



-Plant 



7. Hammersmith (Carter) 



8, 9, 10. Hammersmith Hardy Green (Barr, Nutting, R. Veitch) 



30. Yates' Winter (Barr) 



31, 32. Lee's Immense Hardy Green (Barr, Nutting) 



33. Lee's Immense (Hurst) t 



34. Immense Hardy Green (W r ebb) 



compact, with a firm, flat round head. Ready May 10. 90 per cent, survived. 

 These are all forms nearly related, but the stocks differed considerably, the truest 

 being No. 30, H.C., and No. 34, H.C. May 16, 191 8. 



112. Green Winter (Harrison). — Nearly related to foregoing. 80 per cent, 

 survived. 



(d) Foliage medium green. 

 (2) Medium large. 



40, 41. Standwell (Sutton, Barr). — See p. 346. 40 per cent, survived. 



(3) Of medium size. 



16. Co vent Garden Winter White (Barr). — Rather spreading in habit, 

 with a firm round heart 5 to 6 inches across ; foliage rather crumpled. Ready 

 May 17. 60 per cent, survived. 



28. Schofield's Hardy Winter (Barr), C. May 16, 1918. — Plant rather 

 spreading, with a flatfish round head; firm. Ready May 16. 80 per cent, 

 survived. 



(e) Foliage light green. 

 (2) Small medium. 



5. Little Gem (Barr). — See p. 347. 30 per cent, survived. 



(f) Foliage light yellowish green, plant small. 



11, 17. Golden Ball (Barr, Sutton). — See p. 347. 35 per cent, survived. 



6. Lemon Queen (Dobbie). — See p. 347. 40 per cent, survived. 



c. Black-seeded. 

 1. Foliage more or less coloured brown, 

 (a) Large. 



35. Giant (Sutton). — See p. 347. 70 per cent, survived. 



69. Continuity (R. Veitch).— See p. 348 (No. 71 in Summer trial). 60 per 

 cent, survived. 



