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61. Enfield Market (J. Veitch). — A strong growing form of No. 34. 



21. Enkhuizen Glory (Barr). — Very similar to No. 17. 



7. Enkhuizen Market (Barr). — A dark-leaved form of No. 17. 



8. Erfurt Dark Red, A.M. August 25, 1908 (Barr).— Plant compact, 

 erect in habit, rather small, healthy ; leaves small, dark red ; heads small, 

 very solid, fine colour. A fine true stock. 



9. Erfurt Eound Sugar (Barr). — A fine medium-sized form of No.16. 

 46, 83. Etampes, A.M. August 25, 1908 (Heinemann, Vilmorin). — 



Plant rather small ; growth compact, erect ; foliage of medium size, dark 

 green ; heads of moderate size, acutely pointed, and much elongated, 

 firm, quickly coming into use. Very similar to No. 69. Both stocks 

 were excellent. 



44. Express, F.C.C. July 9, 1888 (Vilmorin).- A very fine stock of what 

 the Committee termed " The White Heart " type. Plant of medium size, 

 compact, with a moderate spread o£ outer leaves, which are rather small 

 and light green ; head of medium size, somewhat obtusely pointed, heavy, 

 and very solid, almost white, coming into use very quickly, and standing 

 fairly well. A valuable and useful type. 



55, Extra Early Midsummer Savoy (Vilmorin).— A very good com- 

 pact growing early variety of the Dwarf Ulm type with a solid, rather 

 small head, very firm, and standing well. 



38, 62. First Crop, A.M. August 25, 1908 (Johnson, J. Veitch).— 

 Plant rather small, healthy, compact, with a fair spread of outer leaves ; 

 small but broad ; dark green colour ; heads medium to small, elongated, 

 very firm ; comes into use quickly, and soon spoils. Nonpareil type. 



81. First Early (Bunyard).— See No. 34. 



78. Flower of Spring (R. Veitch).— See No. 34. 



22. 48. Fottler's improved Brunswick (Vilmorin, Barr). — A very flat 

 form of Drumhead. — See No. 17. 



23. Garefield Red (Barr). — This may be described as a big red 

 Drumhead variety, too large and coarse for use in private gardens. 



24. Giant Zittau Red (Barr). — Very similar to No. 23. 



71. Improved Nonpareil (Sutton). — Very similar to Nos. 38, 62. 



10. Improved Dwarf Nonpareil (Barr). — See Nos. 38, 62. 

 58. Large Aubervilliers (Vilmorin). — See No. 17. 



63. Large Nonpareil (J. Veitch). — A large form of Nos. 38, 62. 



49. Large Red Drumhead (Vilmorin). — A gigantic red form of 

 No. 17. 



26. Large York (Barr).- See Nos. 46, 83. 



25. Large Wakefield (Barr).— See No. 34. 



72. Little Gem (Sutton).— See Nos. 38, 62. 



11. Little Queen (Barr). — A small compact form of Nos. 38, 62. 

 85. Loseley Gem (Staward). — Very similar to 44. 



64. Market Garden (J. Veitch).— See Nos. 38, 62. 



27. Miniature Red (Barr).— A small form of No. 28. 



65. Morden's Imperial (J. Veitch). — See No. 34. 



34. Myatt's Early Evesham, A.M. August 25, 1908, (Nutting).— Plant 

 of medium size healthy, moderately compact, with rather large outer 

 leaves ; head of medium size, elongated, firm, of fair size, quickly 

 coming into use, well blanched standing well. A good useful type. 



