PARSLEY AT WISLEY, 191 9 and 1920. 
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32, 33. Champion Moss Curled (Thorburn, Carter). — Plant tall; leaves 
dark emerald green ; stalks of medium length. No. 32 an uneven stock. Raised 
and introduced by Messrs. Carter. 
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37. Imperial (Sutton). — Plant tall ; leaves somewhat darker than Nos. 32, 
33, and more curled. Raised and introduced by sender. 
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38. Extra Curled (Dickson & Robinson). — Very similar to No. 37, but of 
a darker green, and not so much curled. 
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15, 16. Emerald Green (Barr, Carter). — Plant of medium height; leaves 
dark dull emerald green ; stalks of medium length. Crop good. Raised by 
Messrs. Moss, introduced by Messrs. Carter. 
Leaves fern-leaved. 
Bright emerald green. 
5. Fern-leaved Extra Curled (Watkins & Simpson), H.C. August 7, 1919. 
— Plant tall, leaves finely cut, close ; stalk of medium length. Crop good. 
Introduced by sender. 
6. 8. Fern-leaved (Carter, R. Veitch). — Characters as foregoing; No. 6, 
leaves somewhat coarser. Raised and introduced by Messrs. Carter. 
7. Fern-leaved (Barr), H.C. August 7, 191 9. — Similar to No. 5. A good 
stock. 
Dull emerald green. 
10. Selected Garnishing (Sutton). — Plant tall; leaves finely cut; stalk 
of medium length. Crop good. Raised and introduced by sender. 
Leaves plain. 
3. Plain or Sheep's (Carter) 1 — Plant tall ; leaves dark dull green ; stalks 
4. Plain -LEAVED (Barr) J* long. Crop good. 
