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13. Cherry Red (J. Veitch). — Fruit small ; cherry shape ; bright red ; 

 borne in moderately long racemes ; a free setter ; foliage and habit rather 

 weak. Good crop. A pretty ornamental variety. 



14. Cherry Yellow (J. Veitch).— A yellow-fruited form of No. 13. 



15. Chiswick Peach, F.C.C. August 15, 1899 (J. Veitch). —Fruit rather 

 below the average size ; deep round ; pale yellow or whitish colour ; 

 smooth ; not a free setter out of doors, and the crop was light. A very 

 fine dessert variety when grown under glass. 



• 16. Cooper's First (Cooper, Taber). — Fruit of medium size ; nearly 

 round, smooth' ; bright-red ; very free setter ; foliage and hiabt mode 

 rately vigorous. Good crop. One of the earliest varieties to ripen. 



17. Dedham Favourite, F.C.C. July 26, 1881 (Carter).— Fruit very 

 large, smooth ; flat round ; purplish-red colour ; moderate setter ; late in 

 ripening. Fair crop. 



18. Duke of York, F.C.C. July 23, 1895 (Carter).— Fruit medium to 

 large, smooth, flat round ; bright scarlet ; foliage and habit sturdy ; 

 moderate setter. Fair crop ; late in ripening. 



19. Earliest of All (Sutton). — Fruit of medium size, corrugated, 

 flat round ; deep scarlet colour ; foliage rather tender ; habit sturdy ; 

 free setter, and good crop, ripening early. 



20. Earliest Outdoor (Cannell). — Fruit of medium size; slightly 

 corrugated, flat round ; foliage and habit moderately sturdy ; ripening 

 its fruit moderately early ; free setter, and good crop. 



21. Early Market (Sutton).— Fruit of medium size, round, nearly 

 smooth ; red ; free setter ; foliage and habit sturdy ; moderately early in 

 ripening. Light crop. 



22. 23. Early Prolific (Barr, Nutting).— Fruit of medium size, slightly 

 corrugated ; deep red ; free setter ; foliage and habit sturdy ; early in 

 ripening. Good crop. 



24, 25. Early Ruby (Barr, Nutting). — Fruit of medium size, round, 

 slightly corrugated ; very free setter ; foliage and habit rather weak ; 

 early in ripening. Good crop. 



26. Favourite (Laxton). — Fruit rather large, nearly smooth ; mode- 

 rate setter ; foliage and habit vigorous ; inclined to sport ; late in ripening. 

 Fair crop. 



27. Frogmore Selected, F.C.C. April 24, 1894 (J. Veitch).— Fruit large, 

 nearly smooth, bright scarlet ; foliage and habit moderately sturdy. This 

 variety did not " set " freely, and the crop was light. 



28. Golden Jubilee, F.C.C. May 26, 1897 (J. Veitch).— Fruit medium 

 to large, smooth ; foliage and habit very vigorous ; late in ripening. 

 Fair crop. 



29. Golden Nugget, F.C.C. August 14, 1894 (Hurst).— Fruit small, 

 round, smooth ; a remarkably free setter ; early in ripening ; foliage and 

 habit excellent. Great crop. 



30. Golden Perfection (Sutton). — This variety grew well, but pro- 

 duced very little fruit, and is evidently not suited for outdoor culture in 

 a cold season. 



31. Golden Plover (Staward).— Not a success. 



82. Golden Queen, F.C.C* August 19, 1884 (Hurst).— Fruit large, 



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