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58. Large Aubervilliers. 



59. Bellamy's Nonpareil. 



60. Early Offenham. 



61. Enfield Market. 



62. First Crop. 



63. Large Nonpareil. 



64. Market Garden. 



65. Morden's Imperial. 



66. Small Nonpareil. 



67. Veitch's Incomparable. 



68. Wheeler's Imperial. 



69. All Heart. 



70. Earliest. 



71. Improved Nonpareil. 



76. St. John's Day. 



77. Earliest of All. 



78. Flower of Spring. 



79. Earliest. 



80. Dwarf Eed Gem. 



81. First Early. 



82. Pearson's Conqueror. 



83. Etampes. 



84. Brown's Early. 



85. Loseley Gem. 



86. Treseder's Selected. 



73. Summer Drumhead. 



74. Tender and True. 



75. Christmas Drumhead. 



72. Little Gem. 



69. All Heart, A.M. August 25, 1908 (Sutton).— Sugar-loaf type ; plant 

 fairly large, vigorous ; growth spreading ; leaves rather large, long, thin, 

 curved outwards ; veins coarse, slightly glaucous, smooth ; head moderate 

 size, acutely pointed, firm, quickly spoils. A good variety for home use, 

 but does not stand well. 



16. Autumn Exhibition, A.M. August 25, 1908 (Barr). — Drumhead 

 type ; plant of medium size, vigorous, healthy ; growth spreading, 

 rather loose ; leaves of medium size, slightly crenate, thick, dark 

 green ; head nearly round, of fair size, firm ; stands well. One of the 

 best of this type. 



17. Autumn King (Barr). — A very large coarse form of Drumhead. 

 The Committee condemned all this large type as being quite unsuited for 

 our gardens. 



47. Auvergne Quintal (Vilmorin). — Very similar to No. 17. 

 59. Bellamy's Nonpareil (J. Veitch). — A form of No. 38. 



18. Berlin Dark Red (Barr).— See No. 8. 



1. Best of All (Barr).— See No. 44. 



84. Brown's Early (Staward). — Evesham type, stock not fixed. 



19. 75. Christmas Drumhead, A.M. December 12, 1893 (Sydenham, 

 Barr). — A rather flat obtuse form of No. 16, and later in coming into use. 



2. Dwarf Early Solid (Barr). — A very compact form of No. 16. 

 80. Dwarf Red Gem (Dobbie).— A good form of No. 18. 



70. Earliest, A.M. June 17, 1897 (Sutton).— Very similar to No. 44. 

 77. Earliest of All (R. Veitch).— Same as Nc. 44. 



79. Earliest (Dobbie).— Distinct from No. 70. See No. 34. 



20. Early Dwarf York (Barr).— A form of No. 69. 



3. Early Etampes (Barr). — Very similar to No. 20. 



4. Early Flathead (Barr). — Very similar to No. 16. 



5. 60. Early Offenham (Barr, J. Veitch).— A form of No. 34. 



6. Early Pisan (Barr). — A spreading form of No. 16, with a solid 

 head which quickly bursts and spoils. 



37. Early Red (Johnson).— See No. 8. 



45. Early York (Vilmorin).— Similar to No. 69. 



40. East Ham Selected (Sharpe).— See No. 34. 



