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14. Earliest White (Daniels).— An early variety ; growth moderate ; 

 thick, solid heart, good shape. Stood frost well. A very useful variety. 



15. Early Perfection Pink (Toogcod). — Tall, strong grower; hearts 

 of medium size, distorted and twisted ; outer leaf stalks pink, inside pale 

 pink. Injured by frost. 



16. Early Perfection White (Toogood).— A white form of No. 15. 



17. Early Rose, A.M. December 18, 1900 (J. Yeitch). — A midseason 

 or late variety ; tall, thick, solid hearts ; crisp, nutty flavour ; outer leaf 

 stalks pink, inside pure white. Stood frost well, and resisted "fly" 

 very well. 



18. Grove Pink, A.M. December 18, 1907 (Nutting). — A midseason 

 or late variety ; tall, thick, heavy ; crisp, fine flavour ; outer leaf stalks 

 bright pink, inside slightly tinged pink. Stood frost well. An excellent 

 variety. 



19. Incomparable Crimson (Carter). — A late variety ; moderately tall, 

 strong ; thick, solid heart, gocd flavour ; outer leaf stalks deep red, inside 

 pinkish white. Stood frost well. 



20. Improved White Solid (Hurst). — An early or midseason variety ; 

 moderate growth, thick, heavy hearts of fine flavour. Stood frost well. 

 Excellent stcck. 



21. Ivery's Nonsuch Pink, A.M. December 18, 1900 (J. Veitch).— An 

 early variety ; moderate growth, thick, solid, compact, good flavour ; 

 outer leaf stalks pink inside. Much injured by frost. 



22. Loseley Pink (Staward). — A late variety ; moderate growth, 

 medium and rather loose heart ; leaf stalks a dull pink, inside white ; fair 

 flavour. Stood frost fairly well. 



23. Loseley White (Staward). — A late variety ; tall, loose, moderate 

 heart, poor flavour, stringy. Did not stand frost well. 



24. New Solid Pink, A.M. December 18, 1907 (Barr). — A midseason 

 variety ; moderate length, very thick, solid heart, nutty crisp flavour; outer 

 leaf stalks pink, nearly white inside. Stood frost well. 



25. Pink Beauty, A.M. December 18, 1907 (Barr).— A late variety; 

 tall, strong, thick, solid heart, gcod flavour ; outer leaf stalks dark pink, 

 inside nearly white. Stood frost well. 



26. Pink Beauty (Johnson). — A variety distinct from No. 25, equally 

 tall, but not such a gocd heart, paler in colour, and did not stand 

 frost well. 



27. Pink Nut (Jones). — An early variety ; distinct ; moderate length ; 

 thick, compact hearts ; outer leaf stalks salmon-pink, inside white. 

 Stood frost well. A very promising variety. 



28. Prize White (Nutting). — An early or midseason variety ; tall, 

 thick, but rather loose ; good flavour. Did not stand frost well, and was 

 severely attacked by " tly." 



29. 30. Sandringham White (Carter, J. Veitch).— See No. 39. 

 31,82,88. Sulham Prize (Sutton, Carter, Hurst).— A midseason or 



late variety ; rather tall, thick, solid, compact, fine flavour ; outer leaf 

 stalks red, inside tinged with pink. Stood frost and " fly " well. 



34. Solid White, A.M. November 23, 1897 (Sutton).— A midseason 

 variety ; moderate length, very thick, solid heart, excellent nutty flavour. 

 Stood frost well. A very fine variety. 



