176 JOUENAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
72. Unnamed (Gibson). — Very similar to Duke of York. 
73. Veitch's Glory, x x x August 30,1900 (E. Veitch).— Large ; round, 
smooth ; handsome ; deep scarlet ; averaging nine fruits in a cluster ; 
solid ; fine flower ; very heavy crops inside and outside. Keady outside 
August 7. 
74. Webber's Fine Stock (Webber).— Same as No. 64. 
75. Wonderful (Toogood).— See Vol. XXIII. part 2, page 168. Heavy 
crop outside. Eeady outside August 6. 
76. Wonder of Italy, x x x August 30, 1900 (Tait).— Small ; oval, 
smooth ; scarlet ; bearing enormous clusters of fruit, usually sixty and 
upwards in a cluster ; fair flavour ; great cropper inside and outside. 
Ready outside August 29. This variety was sent to Chiswick by Messrs. 
Dammann, Naples, in 1896, under the name of ' Semper Fructifera.' 
77. Young's Eclipse, A.M. July 31, 1896, x x x August 30, 1900 ; 
as an outside variety (Young).— Medium size; round, smooth; scarlet; 
averaging five fruits in a cluster ; solid ; good flavour ; heavy crops 
inside and outside. Eeady outside August 15. 
