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48. Scarlet Perfection (Barr). — Similar to No. 35. 

 4:9. Speckled Beauty (Toogood). — A white-tipped, red turnip 

 variety speckled with white; stock requires more selection. 



50. Triumph (Barr). — Similar to No. 35. 



51. White Turnip (Nutting). — A round white radish; a good variety 

 of the turnip type. 



52. White Forcing (Sutton). — Similar to No. 51 and a good variety 

 of its type. 



53. Black Spanish, Winter (Barr). — The well-known black-skinned 

 winter radish. 



54. Munich White (Barr). — A long white radish; a good variety of 

 the type. 



55. Scarlet China (Barr). — Similar to No. 35. 

 Tomato. 



1. A 1 (Sutton). — Fruit large, round, smooth, bright red; foliage 

 and habit robust; heavy cropper. 



2. Perfection (Sutton). — Fruit large, round, slightly flattened and 

 slightly corrugated; fohage and habit fairly robust; good crop. 



3. Main Crop (Sutton). — Fruit medium, round, slightly flattened 

 and slightly corrugated, bright red; fohage and habit robust; crop 

 good. 



4. Earliest of All (Sutton).— Fruit medium, round, slightly flattened 

 and slightly corrugated, bright red ; foliage and habit weak ; crop 

 moderate. 



5. Sunbeam (Sutton). — Fruit large to medium, deep round, yellow, 

 smooth; foliage and habit robust; crop good. 



6. Princess of Wales (Sutton), A.M. August 15, 1905.— Fruit 

 round, slightly flattened, smooth, bright red ; foliage and habit robust ; 

 good cropper. 



7. Day-Dawn (J. K. King). — Fruit large, round, smooth, bright 

 red ; foliage and habit robust ; crop good. 



8. Paul's No. 1 (Fleetwood Paul). — Fruit rather small, round, 

 smooth, bright red; foliage and habit robust; very good crop. 



9. Balch's Fillbasket (Balch). — Fruit round, large, bright red, 

 smooth; foliage and habit robust; good tomato, but ripens unevenly. 



10. Balch's Ailsa Craig (Balch), A.M. August 30, 1910.— Fruit 

 large, slightly flattened, smooth, bright red ; foliage and habit robust ; 

 very heavy crop (each truss bearing on an average 9 or 10 fruits). Said 

 to be Fillbasket x Sunrise. 



11. Balch's Carrick (Balch), A.M. August 30, 1910.— Practically 

 the same as No. 10, but said to be Fillbasket x Victor. 



12. Balch's Ayrshire (Balch), A.M. August 30, 1910.— Practically 

 the same as No. 10, but said to be Fillbasket x Lister's Prolific. 



13. Satisfaction (Sutton"), A.M. August 15, 1905. — Fruit round, 

 large, smooth, bright red; foliage and habit robust; crop heavy. 



14. Abundance (Sutton). — Fruit round, small, slightly flattened 

 and slightly corrugated; foliage and habit robust; crop good. 



