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46. Tom Thumb Selected (Barr). — An excellent lettuce ; makes a 

 small, firm head; useful for frame cultivation. 



47. Tom Thumb Improved (Sutton).— See No. 46. 



48. Trocadero (Barr). — A useful variety of the Drumhead type, with 

 large pale green leaves tinged with bronze; makes a good, firm heart. 



49. White Marvel of Cazard (Barr). — A useful lettuce of the Drum- 

 head type; leaves large and spreading; does not make a good heart. 



50. Wonderful (Sydenham). — A large lettuce of the Drumhead 

 type, with crinkled leaves of a dark green colour ; makes a poor heart. 



51. White Silesian (Barr). — A variety of the Drumhead type, with 

 large crinkled leaves slightly tinged with brown ; does not heart well. 



52. White Favourite (Barr). A.M. August 2, 1910. — A variety of 

 the All the Year Bound type, making a good heart. 



53. White Tennis Ball (Barr). — Considered undesirable by the Com- 

 mittee. 



54. The New Yorker (Barr). — ^A large lettuce of the Drumhead 

 type, with large, crinkled leaves ; makes a good, solid heart. 



72. Salade Eomaine (Sutton). — ^A most excellent lettuce of the 

 All the Year Eound type; leaves tightly folding; good heart. This 

 variety is extensively grown on the Continent. 



81. Laitue Grosse Blonde Paresseuse (Sir Albert Eollit). — A large 

 lettuce of the All the Year Eound type. 



Cos Varieties. 



43. Salade Parisienne (Sutton). — A Cos variety with medium-sized 

 leaves ; stands well, but does not make a very good heart. 



55. Balloon (Barr). — A strong-growing variety of the Cos type, with 

 large leaves and a good heart. 



56. Chesnay Large White (Barr). — A strongrgrowing Cos variety, 

 Vv'ith a good heart. 



57. Covent Garden Summer White (Barr), XXX August 3, 1909.— 

 A fine large lettuce of the Cos type, with a tightly folding, self-hearting 

 habit ; makes a large, solid head ; stands well. 



58. EcHpse (Barr). — A small Cos variety, with dark green, self- 

 folding leaves ; stands well. 



59. Emerald Queen (Barr), XXX August 3, 1909. — A fine variety 

 of the Cos type; makes immense heads, self- folding ; hearts white and 

 firm, and stands well. 



60. Express (Toogood). — A small Cos variety, with fairly firm heart. 



61. Golden Yellow (E. Yeitch). — A variety with yellowish-green 

 leaves ; open habit, and makes little heart. 



62. Green Paris (Barr).— -A good Cos variety, with dark green, self- 

 folding leaves ; makes a good heart, and stands well. 



63. Immense Green (Harrison), XXX August- 3, 1909. — An excel- 

 lent lettuce of the Cos type; heads large and firm, with a tight, self- 

 folding habit; stands well. 



64. 65. Jumbo (Barr, Oarier), A.M. July 5, 1901.— A useful lettuce 

 of the Cos type; makes a nice, firm head, with solid, firm heart; stands 

 well. 



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