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96. Stuttgart Danerkopf, XXX August 3, 1909 (Pfitzer).— An excellent 

 variety of the All the Year Bound type ; makes a large, solid heart, and 

 stands well. 



97. Stuttgart Forcing Improved (Pfitzer). — Similar to No. 94. 



98. Summer Gem (J. Veitch). — Considered by Committee undesirable. 



99. Supreme (Sutton). — A coarsely crinkled variety of the Drumhead 

 type ; leaves tinged with bronze ; making a solid heart. 



100. The New Yorker (Barr).— Similar to No. 75. 



101. Tom Thumb (Wheeler's), A.M. June 20, 1901, as a forcing 

 variety (Carter). — An excellent lettuce ; makes small, firm head ; useful 

 for frame or garden. 



102. Tom Thumb, Improved (Sutton). — See No. 101. 



. 103. Tom Thumb, Extra Selected (Barr).— See No. 101. 



104. Tremont Winter (Vilmorin). — Considered by Committee undesir- 

 able. 



105. Victoria (Carter). — A good lettuce of the All the Year Bound 

 type ; leaves dark green ; hearts solid ; stock true. 



106. White Batavian (Vilmorin).— Similar to No. 99. 



107. White Favourite (Barr). — A variety of the All the Year Bound 

 type ; stock requires more selection. 



108. White Marvel of Cazard, A.M. August 13, 1895 (Vilmorin).— A 

 good lettuce of the All the Year Bound type ; makes a nice useful head ; 

 stock true. 



109. Winter Gathering (Sutton). — Considered by Committee undesir- 

 able. 



110. Wonder of Stuttgart (B. Veitch).— Similar to No. 96. 



The following were entered as Cos Lettuce and were grown in company 

 with them. 



20, Gonezzano (Dammann). — Continuity type Cabbage lettuce. 

 26. King (Harrison). — A Cabbage lettuce of the Drumhead type. 

 43. White Giant (Dammann). — A Cabbage lettuce of the All the 

 Year Bound type. 



Cos Lettuce. 



1. Asparagus (Carter). — Considered useless by Committee. 



2. Baldwin, XXX August 3, 1909 (Carter). — An excellent lettuce ; 

 self -folding ; hearts large, solid, and white ; stock even and true. 



3. Bath or Brown (Carter). — A good variety of the Cos type, but 

 better for autumn sowing. 



4. Bath or Brown Sugarloaf (J. Veitch). — Similar to No. 3. 



5. Bath or Brown, Selected (J. Veitch). — Similar to No. 3. 



6. Bunney's Incomparable Green (Carter). — Considered useless by 

 Committee. 



7. Chesnay Large White (Grosse blonde du Ches), XXX August 3, 

 1909 (Vilmorin).— An excellent lettuce of the Cos type ; self-folding ; 

 makes a large, solid head ; stock very true. 



8. Covent Garden Summer White, XXX August 3, 1909 (Barr).— A 

 fine large lettuce of the Cos type, with a tightly folding self-hearting 

 habit ; makes a large solid head ; stands well. 



