REPORT ON CELERY AND CELERIAC AT CHISWICK, 1900. 
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foliage broad and deeply serrated. This appears to be a larger and im- 
proved form of the well known Major Clarke's Solid Red, 
11. Superb White (Messrs. J. Veitch). — Plants tall and thick; hearts 
firm, crisp, and of good flavour ; foliage large and deeply serrated. 
12. White Plume (Messrs. J. Veitch). — Plants dwarf, the outside 
leaves green, the inner leaves heavily marked with white ; hearts below 
the medium size, of poor flavour, and of little value. 
13. Wright's Giant White (Messrs. J. Veitch). — Very similar to No. 2, 
except that the foliage is broader. 
Celeriac. 
1. Concord (Messrs. J. ^^eitch). — Bulb large and moderately smooth ; 
fohage large and spreading ; one of the best. 
2. Improved Early (Messrs. J. Veitch). — Bulb small ; foliage heavily 
marked with white ; too small to be of any value. 
8. Large Smooth (Barr). — -Bulbs large and rough, nearly covered with 
roots ; foliage large and spreading. 
4. Parisian (Messrs. J. Veitch). — Very similar to No. 3. 
5. Prague (Messrs. J. Veitch). — Bulbs large and smooth ; foliage large 
and spreading ; a very good variety. 
