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 10. Blood Eed (Barr). — Similar to No. 9, but slightly deeper in 

 colour. 



11. Blood Eed (Toogood). — The roots of this stock are rather long 

 and tapering, but in other respects similar to No. 9. 



12. Champion Horn (Sutton). — A good stump-rooted carrot with 

 a medium amount of top growth and a small core. 



13. Chantenay (J. Yeitch). — An excellent stump-rooted carrot with 

 a large top growth and a medium dark carrot-red core. 



15. Chantenay (Nutting). — A useful carrot of medium length and 

 with a tapering point. It is bright carrot-red in colour and has a large 

 top. 



14. Coreless Perfection (Toogood). — A coreless variety of sausage 

 shape with a medium amount of top growth. 



16. Dainty (Toogood). — A stump-rooted variety of a light carrot- 

 red colour with a medium top and core. 



17. Delicacy (Toogood). — A useful carrot-red stump-rooted variety 

 with a medium quantity of top growth. 



20. Earliest French Horn (Barr). — A carrot of most useful size 

 and of the Early Horn type. The core is rather large and of a light 

 carrot-red colour. 



18. Early Border (J. Veitch). — A very useful light red carrot of the 

 Early Horn type, with a small top and a medium core. 



19. Early Dutch (J. Veitch). — A stump-rooted variety with a 

 medium top. It is of a carrot-red colour and has a medium core. 



21. Early French Horn (J. Veitch). — A good carrot with a fairly 

 large amount of top and a small yellow core. 



22. Early Gem (Barr). — A deep carrot -red variety of the Early 

 Horn type, with a big top and a rather large core. 



23. Early Gem or Guerande (Sydenham). — Very similar to No. 22, 

 but with a smaller yellow core. 



24. Early Gem (Sutton), A.M. September 26, 1911. — An excellent 

 selection of this type. The roots are of good size, smooth, deep carrot- 

 red in colour, and have a good quantity of top growth. 



25. Early Market (Carter). — A short stump-rooted variety of a dull 

 red colour, with an abundance of top gi'owth and a rather large core. 



26. Early Market (J. Veitch).— Similar to No. 25, but slightly 

 paler in colour. 



27. Early Nantes (Sydenham), XXX September 19, 1911.— A fine 

 clean selection of this type, with medium-sized short roots of a deep 

 fed colour and having a good amount of top growth. 



28. Early Scarlet Dutch (Barr). — A useful stump-rooted carrot, 

 with a rather small quantity of foliage and a medium core of a brownish 

 iolour. 



29. Early Shorthorn (Barr). — A carrot-red stump-rooted variety, 

 vith a large top and a medium core with a light edge. 



30. Eureka (Dickson and Eobinson). — A variety of the Inter- 

 mediate type of deep carrot-red colour, and having a small top growth 



• Uud a rather large core with a slight yellow fringe. 



