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lon^ tapering neck inclined to be light in colour; slightly ridged; 

 spines few and white ; a prolific cropper. 



47. Telegraph (Improved) (Carter), A.M. June 20, 1911.— An 

 excellent cucumber about 15 inches long, dark green in colour, slightly 

 ridged; neck short; practically spineless and a heavy cropper. 



48. Telegraph (Improved) (Barr).— This cucumber is smaller than 

 the above and has a long neck and white spines. It is a fair bearer. 



49. The Cambrian (Dickson, Brown & Tait). — A mediuuj 

 ' Model ' variety about 14 inches long, light green in colour, smooth 

 having very few spines and a short neck; a good cropper. 



60. Unrivalled (Mortimer). — A large cucumber of the ' Telegraph ' 

 type with a long neck; ridged; spines white; not a very prolific 

 bearer. 



51. Unique (Barr). — A variety of the * Telegraph ' type, 16 inches 

 long; neck long; spines blackish; ridged. 



52. Worthing Favourite (Carter). — ^A short cucumber of the ' Tele-^ 

 graph ' type with a long neck; light green in colour; smooth; spines] 

 very few white; a free cropper. j 



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