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42. Shilling's King (Hurst). — Very similar to No. 13. 



43. Sunbeam (Sutton).— See Vol. xxvii. p. 636. 



44. Superb (Laxton). — See Vol. xxvii. p. 636. 



45. Sutton's A 1 (Sutton). — Deep round ; large ; smooth ; solid ; 

 averaging four fruits in a cluster ; deep red ; short-jointed. Heavy crop. 



46. The Doyle (Hurst). — Round ; large ; smooth ; solid ; dark red ; 

 averaging four fruits in a cluster ; short-jointed. Good crop. 



47. The King (Hurst). — A more prolific form of No. 46. 



48. The Peer (Thomas).— Same as No. 31. 



49. Twentieth Century (Hogg & Robertson). — Very similar to No. 46. 



50. Up-to-Date (Sharpe). — Flat round ; medium size ; smooth ; solid ; 

 bright red ; averaging six fruits in a cluster ; short- jointed. Heavy crop. 



51. Veitch's Glory (R. Veitch).— See Vol. xxvii. p. 637. 



52. 53. Winter Beauty, A.M. April 18, 1899 (Barr, Sutton).— See Vol. 

 xxvii. p. 637. 



