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66. Little Wonder (Toogood). — A useful lettuce of the Cos type, 

 with dark green, self-folding leaves ; makes a good heart. 



67. Long Standing White (P .r). — Considered undesirable by the' 

 Committee in 1909 trial. A large-leaved Cos variety of spreading habit 

 without heart. 



68. Paris Grey (Carter). — A large variety, with self-folding dark 

 green leaves; makes a fairly good heart. 



69. Peerless (Sutton). — A good lettuce of the Cos type; makes a 

 large, round heart, and remains a long time fit for use. | 



70. Perfection Dwarf (Barr). — A useful dwarf Cos lettuce, with 

 dark green leaves and a good heart. 



71. Eomaine Express (E. Veitch). — A dwarf Cos lettuce, with dark 

 green leaves and a fairly good heart ; stock not true. ; 



73. Barnum (Barr). — A variety having very large leaves and littlei 

 heart. 



74. Trianon (Barr). — ^A large Cos lettuce, with light green leaves; 

 fails to make a good heart. 



75. Winter Density (Toogood). — A small, dark green Cos lettuce, 

 with a good heart. 



76. Winter Giant (E. Veitch). — Considered undesirable by th^ 

 Committee. 



77. Winter Superlative (Toogood). —A useful lettuce of the Cos 

 type, with large, light green leaves. 



78. White Heart (Sutton). — A very large lettuce of the Cos type; 

 makes a very large head, and stands well. 



79. Sutton's Nonsuch (Sutton). — A small Cos variety, with a gooc 

 heart. 



80. Dwarf Perfection (Sutton). — A Cos. variety, with self-folding 

 leaves ; does not make a good heart. 



Borage. 



1. Toogood. 

 Chervil. 



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2, 3. Curled (Toogood, Barr). 

 Dandelion. 



4. Broad-leaved Improved (Barr), XXX December 20, 1910.- 

 Leaves 12-15 inches long, and about 3 inches broad, with a few larg- 

 teeth ; rather slow in blanching. j 



5, 6. Broad-leaved (Sutton, Carter). — Same as No. 4. 



7. Early Cabbaging (Toogood). — Shorter and narrower leaves thai 

 Nos. 4, 5 and 6, with many large and deep teeth; blanches slowly. 



8. Early Improved (Jas. Veitch), XXX December 20, 1910.- 

 Similar to No. 4, but did not germinate well. i 



9. Moss-leaved (Toogood). — Leaves about 12 inches long, deepl; 

 toothed almost to midrib ; very good blancher. 



10. Thick-leaved (Sutton).— Very similar to No. 7 ; good blancher 



FiNOCCHIO. 



11. Florence Fennel (Sutton). 



