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43. Green Favourite (Barr). — A good lettuce of the All the Year 

 Round type, with dark green leaves ; makes a firm heart ; stock true. 



44. Green Fringed (Barr). — Considered by Committee to be useless. 



45. Harbinger (Carter). — A poor stock of the Malta type, with pale 

 greenish-yellow, coarsely crinkled leaves. 



46. Harbinger Forcing (Barr). — Similar to No. 45. 



47. Heartwell, XXX August 3, 1909 (Sutton). — An excellent variety 

 of the All the Year Bound type, with dark green leaves ; makes good 

 solid, firm heart ; stock true. 



48. Holborn Standard (Carter). — A very useful lettuce of the Drum- 

 head type, with pale green, slightly bronzed leaves ; hearts quickly ; stock 

 true. 



49. 50. Iceberg (Nutting, Carter). — Similar to No. 48. 



51. Icehead (Barr). — A poor stock of the All the Year Round type ; 

 loose, open grower. 



52. Iceleaf, A.M. August 13, 1895 (R. Veitch). — An excellent lettuce 

 of the Drumhead type, with roughly crinkled leaves tinged with bronze ; 

 makes a fine solid heart. 



53. Ideal (Sutton).— An excellent variety of the All the Year Round 

 type ; leaves pale green tinged with bronze ; makes a firm, solid heart 

 and turns in quickly. 



54. Ideal Forcing (Heinemann). — A variety of Tom Thumb type, 

 which runs to seed quickly. 



55. Immensity (Carter). — A slow hearting variety of the All the l r ear 

 Round type, with dark green leaves blotched with brown ; loosely folding 

 hearts. 



56. Imperial Green (J. Veitch). — A useful variety of the Tom Thumb 

 type, with tightly folding hearts. 



57. Kaiser Wilhelm II. (Pfitzer). — A spreading variety of the Passion 

 type, hearting slowly ; stock true. 



58. Large Beaulieu (Vilmorin). — Considered by Committee undesir- 

 able. 



59. Large White Stone (summer) (Vilmorin). — A loose-growing 

 variety of the All the Year Round type, with pale green leaves. 



60. Large White Winter (Vilmorin). - Same type as No. 59, but made 

 no heart before seeding. 



61. Lee's Immense (Carter). — A variety of the All the l r ear Round 

 type, which runs to seed before hearting. 



62. Little Gem, A.M. June 20, 1901 (Barr).— An excellent variety of 

 the Tom Thumb type, with yellowish-green leaves ; hearts quickly ; stock 

 even and true. 



63. Lombardy Iceleaf (R. Veitch). — Drumhead type ; stock requires 

 more selection. 



64. Longstander (Carter). — A pale green lettuce of the Drumhead 

 type, which runs to seed early. 



65. Longstander (Nutting).— A nice little lettuce of the All the Year 

 Round type, with firm hearts. 



66. Magnificent (Harrison). — Considered by Committee undesirable. 



67. Madeira Large (Vilmorin). — A winter lettuce which runs to seed 

 quickly. 



