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57. Peach Blow (Sutton). — Fruit large, smooth, some faintly corru- 

 gated ; did not set well, and the crop was very light. 



58, 59, 60. Perfection, F.C.C. August 19, 1884 (Sutton, J. Veitch, 

 Carter). — Fruit very large, smooth, flat round, bright scarlet; not a free 

 setter ; foliage and habit vigorous ; late in ripening. Light crop of large 

 fruits. 



61. Perpetual (Laxton).— Stock not fixed. 



62. Princess of Wales, A.M. August 15, 1905 (Sutton).— Fruit of 

 medium size, round, smooth, bright scarlet ; free setter ; foliage and 

 habit sturdy ; moderately early in ripening. Fair crop. 



63. Prolific (Staward). — Fruit large, flatfish round, smooth ; free 

 setter ; foliage and habit sturdy. None of the fruit ripened, although it 

 attained a large size. Good crop. 



64. 65. Red Currant (J. Yeitch, Carter). — Fruit very small and red 

 currant-like, bright red, and borne in long handsome racemes ; a very 

 free setter, and ripening very early. Heavy crop. A handsome orna- 

 mental variety. 



66. Ryecroft Gem (Hurst). — Fruit of medium size, round, smooth, 

 bright scarlet ; free setter ; foliage and habit of great vigour ; late in 

 ripening. Good crop. 



67. Sandwich Island (Carter).— This variety produced a fair crop, but 

 none of the fruit ripened. 



68. Satisfaction (Sutton). — Fruit very large, flat round, smooth, bright 

 scarlet ; a free setter ; foliage and habit sturdy ; moderately early in 

 ripening. Heavy crop. 



69. Smith's Queen (Smith).— A very prolific variety, but late, as 

 none of the fruit ripened. A promising variety for a warmer season or 

 under glass. 



70. 71. Stirling Castle, A.M. September 6, 1898 (Carter, Barr).— 

 Fruit of medium size, round, smooth, scarlet ; free setter ; foliage and 

 habit moderately vigorous ; early in ripening. Heavy crop. 



72. Sunbeam (Sutton). — Fruit of medium size, oval or plum- shaped, 

 smooth, pale-yellow colour ; moderate setter ; foliage and habit fairly 

 sturdy ; early in ripening. Fair crop. 



73. Sunrise, F.C.C. July 4, 1905, and confirmed October 8, 1907, as 

 an outdoor variety (Carter). — Fruit of medium size, deep round, smooth, 

 bright red ; very free setter ; foliage and habit robust ; ripening early. 

 Great crop. 



74. 75. The Comet, A.M. July 25, 1899 (Carter, Hurst).— Same as 

 No. 40. 



76. The Hastings (J. Veitch).— Fruit rather large, round, smooth, 

 red ; very free setter ; foliage and habit strong ; early in ripening. Good 

 crop. 



77. The Peach (Carter). — Not a success outside. 



78. 79. The Trophy, F.C.C. August 20, 1877 (Carter, J Veitch).— 

 Fruit large, slightly corrugated, brilliant scarlet ; a free setter ; foliage 

 and habit very sturdy ; moderately early in ripening. Good crop. 



80. Topper (Laxton). — This variety did not ripen its fruit, of which 

 there was a good crop. 



