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14. Selected Hollow Crown (Webb). — Medium to small ; heavy 

 shoulders ; shapely, handsome roots, even in size ; white skin ; 

 heavy crop. 



15. Large Guernsey (Barr). — Medium size ; heavy shoulders, 

 tapering quickly ; hollow crown, even in size ; heavy crop. 



16. Lisbonnais (Wat kins & Simpson). — Very similar to No. 15. 



17. Lisbonnais (Nutting). — Very similar to No. 15. 



18. Improved Marrow (Watkins & Simpson). — Large, heavy 

 shoulders ; long, handsome, tapering roots with white skin ; hollow 

 crown, even in size ; great crop. 



19. Improved Marrow (Toogood). — Very similar to No. 18. 



20. Webb's Marrowfat (Webb). — Medium to large ; heavy 

 shoulders ; nearly full crown ; tapers sharply ; moderate length ; 

 good crop. 



21. Model White (Dickson), XX, 1915. — Medium to large ; heavy 

 shoulders, tapering sharply ; moderate length ; skin very white ; 

 heavy crop ; hollow crown. 



22. Offenham (Watkins & Simpson). — Very similar to No. 21. 



23. Broomhedge (Dickson). — Similar to 21. 



24. Dublin Market (Nutting). — Very similar to No. 20. 



25. Guernsey Intermediate (Mauger). — Very similar to No. 18. 



26. Toogood's Intermediate (Toogood). — Very similar to No. 27. 



27. 28. Lisbonnais (Barr, Hurst), XX, 1915. — Large and heavy, 

 with big shoulders, tapering gradually ; hollow crown ; a few with 

 full crowns ; a much heavier Parsnip than Nos. 16 and 17. Great 

 crop. Supposed to be of French or Spanish origin. 



29. Offenham (Nutting). — Very much like No. 27 in all points. 



30. Offenham Giant (Barr). — Very similar to No. 27. 



31. Student (Barr). — Very similar to No. 3. 



32. Tender and True (Barr), XXX, 1915. — Hollow crown ; other- 

 wise similar to No. 3. 



33. Main Crop (Dobbie). — Similar to No. 27. 



34> 35> 37- Intermediate (Watkins & Simpson, Dawkins, Barr), 

 XXX, 1915. — Medium to small; heavy shoulders, tapering very 

 quickly ; roots short ; full crown ; good crop. This is a very short 

 Parsnip, that can be boiled whole, and should be an acquisition for 

 shallow soils where the long Parsnip is impossible. 



36. Intermediate (Webb). — Failed to germinate. 



38. New Globe (Toogood). — Turnip-rooted ; very irregular in 

 size ; full crown ; moderate crop. The Committee did not consider 

 this variety of much value. 



39. Turnip-rooted (Hurst). — Same as No. 38. 



40. The^Don (Kelway). — Very similar to No. 27. 



