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U. Chiswick Dessert, A.M. July 31, 1896 (R.H.S.).— Rather small ; 
round, smooth ; scarlet ; averaging eight fruits in a cluster ; solid ; of 
fine flavour. Heavy crop inside, of no value outside. 
15. Chiswick Peach, F.C.C. August 15, 1899 (R.H.S.).— Below medium 
size ; round, smooth ; lemon yellow and covered with a fine down ; 
averaging seven fruits in a cluster ; solid ; and of delicious flavour for 
dessert. Heavy crop inside, but very light outside. 
16. Corbett's Excelsior, A.M. June 11, 1895 (Normanby). — Large ; 
round, smooth ; scarlet ; averaging seven fruits in a cluster ; solid ; good 
flavour. Heavy crop inside and outside. Ready outside August 7. 
17. Duke of York, F.C.C. July 23, 1895 (Ryder).— Large ; flattish, 
round, smooth ; scarlet ; averaging three fruits in a cluster ; solid ; fair 
flavour. Moderate crop inside, light crop outside. Ready outside 
August 9. 
18. Early Marvel(Toogood).— See Vol. XXIILpart2, pagel67. Heavy 
crop outside, many of the fruit corrugated. Ready outside August 10. 
19. Early Prolific (Barr). — Large ; round, smooth ; scarlet ; averag- 
ing seven in a cluster ; solid ; good flavour. Heavy crop inside and out- 
side. Ready outside August 11. 
20. 21, 22. Early Ruby (Watkins & Simpson, Barr, R.H.S.).— Medium 
size, uneven ; some fruits smooth, others corrugated, particularly outside ; 
deep red ; averaging five fruits in a cluster. Heavy crops inside and out- 
side. Ready outside August 3. 
23. Early Evesham (Watkins & Simpson).— Medium size, corrugated ; 
red ; averaging seven fruits in a cluster ; moderately firm ; good flavour. 
Heavy crqps inside and outside. Ready outside August 9. 
24. Flying Dutchman (Watkins & Simpson). — Large ; flat, round, 
smooth ; deep crimson ; averaging five fruits in a cluster ; moderate 
crops inside and outside. Ready outside August 10. 
25. Fordhook Fancy (Atlee P>urpee).— See Vol. XXIII. part 2, p. 167. 
Moderate crop outside. Ready outside August 17. 
26. Frogmore Selected, F.C.C. April 24, 1894 ; x x x August 30, 
1900, as an outdoor variety (J. Veitch). — Medium to large ; deep round, 
smooth ; handsome ; scarlet ; averaging six fruits in a cluster ; solid ; 
good flavour. Heavy crops inside and outside. Ready ouside August 9. 
27. Golden Drop (Dobbie). — Same as Golden Nugget. (See Nos. 
30, 31.) 
28. 29. Golden Jubilee, F.C.C. May 26, 1897 (J. Veitch, Dobbie).— 
Large ; round ; deep yellow slightly suffused with red ; smooth ; hand- 
some ; averaging five fruits to a cluster ; solid ; fine flavour. Heavy 
crop insidg, light crop outside. Ready outside August 10. 
30, 31. Golden Kugget, F.C.C. August 14, 1894 ; x x x as an 
outdoor variety, August 30, 1900 (Sutton, R.H.S.). — Small; roundish 
oval, smooth ; bright yellow ; averaging eight fruits in a cluster ; solid ; 
fine flavour. Heavy crops both inside and outside. Ready outside 
August 10. 
32. Gilbert's Surpasse (Divers). — Medium size; deep round, smooth ; 
scarlet ; averaging four fruits in a cluster ; solid ; fair flavour. Heavy 
crop inside, moderate crop outside. Ready outside August 10. 
33. Golden Princess (R.H.S.).— Medium size ; round, smooth ; bright 
