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2. A 1 (Sutton). — A large, green, coarsely crinkled variety of the 

 Drumhead type ; dark green leaves ; heart solid and firm. 



3. All Heart (Toogood). — A large, coarsely crinkled variety of the 

 Drumhead type, having the leaves tinged with bronze. 



4. Algiers (Barr). — A medium-sized lettuce of the All the Year 

 Round type; makes a solid heart, but is inclined to run to seed early. 



5. Brittle Ice (Oannell). — A good lettuce of the Drumhead lype, 

 with large crinkled leaves and a very pleasant flavour. 



6. Brown Percheronne (Barr). — A strong-growing variety of the 

 Drumhead type; leaves tinged with brown; does not make a solid 

 heart. 



7. Oalifornian Curled (Barr). — A vigorous grower, having the edges 

 of the leaves much crinkled ; open spreading habit. 



8. Central Market Forcing (Barr). — Considered useless by the 

 Committee. 



9. .Commodore Nutt (Sutton), A.M. July 5, 1910. — A dwarf, com- 

 pact variety ; very early. 



10. Continuity (K. Veitch), A.M. June 20, 1901. — A strong-growing 

 variety, with deep bronze-coloured leaves ; makes a large lettuce with 

 a good, firm heart. 



11. Duke of Cornwall (E. Veitch), A.M. July 5, 1901.— An excel- 

 lent variety of the Drumhead type, with rough, crinkled leaves; makes 

 a large solid head ; stock true. 



12. Drumhead Selected (Barr). — A strong grower, with coarsely 

 crinkled leaves ; open spreading habit, but makes a large solid lettuce. 



13. Early Open Air (Barr). — A large lettuce of the Drumhead type, 

 having large leaves ; makes a fairly solid heart. 



14. Early Paris Gem (Barr). — A good variety of the Tom Thumb 

 type, with crinkled leaves ; makes a firm heart. 



15. Early White Spring (Barr). — Considered useless by the Com- 

 mittee. 



16. Favourite (Sutton). — A variety with large crinkled leaves and 

 spreading habit ; makes little heart. 



17. Forcing Milly (Barr). — A good variety of the All the Year 

 Eound type; edges of leaves slightly tinged with brown; heart good 

 and solid. 



18. Golden Ball (Sutton). — A variety of the Tom Thumb type 

 ^ which turns in quickly and quickly runs to seed. 



1 19. Golden "Winter (Toogood). — A spreading variety of the Drum- 

 |head type; leaves large, crinkled; makes very poor heart. 

 I 20. Green Favourite (Barr), A.M. August 21, 1910. — A good lettuce 

 I of the All the Year Round type, with dark green leaves; makes a firm 

 ^ heart. 



21. Green Fringed (Barr). — A medium-siized variety, having fringed 



I' leaves and a spreading habit; does not heart well. 

 22. Harbinger Forcing (Barr). — A poor stock of the Malta type, 

 I with pale greenish-yellow, coarsely crinkled leaves ; makes very little 

 j heart. 



