SALADS AT WISLEY, 1910. 



739 



Nasturtium. 



12. Tom Thumb (Toogood). -M 

 Ceess. 



13, 14, 15. American (Sutton, Barr, Nutting). — Height 6-9 inches; 

 leaves dark green, deeply divided. 



16, 17. Austrahan broad-leaved (Nutting, Barr). — Height 3-6 

 inches ; leaves entire, light green. ^ i, 



18, 19. Austrahan, or Golden (Toogood, Sutton). — Height 6 inches; 

 leaves entire, very light green ; strong grower. - , 



20. Broad-leaved Green (Nutting). — Height 6 inches; leaves entire, 

 very dark green ; strong grower. 



21. Extra Fine Curled (Sutton). — Height 9 inches; leaves dark 

 green; very finely divided. 



22. Extra Triple Curled (Barr). — Height 3-5 inches; leaves very 

 finely divided, dark green; germination bad. 



23. Plain (Sutton). — Height 12-15 inches; leaves light green; 

 very vigorous. 



24. Plain-leaved (Barr). — Height 6-9" inches; leaves dark green, 

 very finely divided. i 



MUSTAED. 



25. Black, or Brown (Toogood). — Leaves medium, light green, 

 deeply toothed. 



26. Chinese (Carter). — Leaves dark green, deeply cut; a good 

 vigorous variety. 



27. Chinese large-leaved (Barr). — Leaves medium, light green, 

 slightly toothed. 



28. Fringed (Barr). — Leaves small, light green, deeply fringed ; 

 not a desirable variety. 



29. Giant Curled (Barr).— Similar to No. 27. 



30. White (Barr). — A little larger than No. 26, but otherwise very 

 similar; vigorous grower; a desirable variety. 



Chicory, 



31. 32. Barbe-de-Capucin (Barr, Sutton). — For description see 

 vol. xxvi. p. 864. 



33. Winter Giant (Toogood). 



34. Christmas. Salad (Sutton). 



Orache (Mountain Spinach), 



35. Bed (Sutton). — Failed entirely. 



36. White (Sutton). — Height 4 feet ; leaves pale green, triangular 

 in shape, being 9 inches long and 6 inches broad at the base. 



WiTLOOF. 



37. Brussels Chicory (Sutton), F.C.C. January 19, 1876.— For 

 description see vol. xxvi. p. 864. 



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