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a peculiar musky flavour. A very free setter, and of the Cantaloupe 

 type. 



2. 'Worth Hall Favourite' (Edwards).— A very large, handsome 

 variety of good colour and coarsely netted; flesh scarlet, thick, juicy 

 or melting, and of fair flavour. A vigorous grower and free setter. 



Onion. 



1. 'Early Rose ' (Burpee). — Seeds received too late. 



2. ' Early Wonder ' (Carter). — Seeds received too late. 



Peach Vine (Richardson). 



A plant of vegetable marrow-like growth showing no signs of fruiting. 

 Radish. 



1. 1 Early Favourite ' (Carter). — A pretty little round variety with 

 a short top, maturing very early. 



2. ' Scarlet Globe ' (Harrison). — A small round variety, very quickly 

 coming into use. 



Tomato. 

 All grown in the open air. 



1. 1 Chalk's Early Jewel ' (Burpee). — Not a success in the open. 



2. ' Coreless Scarlet ' (R. Veitch). — Not a success in the open. 



3. ' Giant Pear ' (Dammann). — Not a success in the open. 



4. 'Lye's Early Prolific,' A.M. August 25, 1908 (Wadds).— The 

 award was given to this as an outdoor variety. Fruits of medium size, 

 smooth, bright red, borne in large clusters ; plant sturdy and a great 

 cropper. 



5. ' Spark's Earliana ' (Burpee). — Not a success in the open. 



G. ' Merveille des Marches ' (Hindmarsh). — Plant vigorous, fruit 

 large, inclined to corrugate ; scarlet. A good cropper. 



