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31. Favourite (Sutton). — A good tapering stump-rooted carrot with 

 a fairly large amount of foliage. The roots are of a dull carrot-red 

 colour. I 



32. French Shorthorn (K. Veitch). — A variety of the Early Horn jj 

 type, with a medium top growth and a large core. ; 



77. Golden Tankard (Gray), XXX September 19, 1911.— A very '. 

 good, short, clean, stump-rooted variety, of a light carrot-red colour. ; 

 The roots are of very regular shape and have a medium amount of top : 

 growth. 



33. Guerande (Nutting). — A tapering stump-rooted variety with a ,• 

 medium amount of foliage and a fairly small core. The roots are deep 

 orange-cadmium in colour. 



34. Guerande (J. Veitch). — Similar to No. 33, but with a larger j| 

 amount of top. 



35. Improved Horn (Carter). — A stump -rooted carrot with a small 

 amount of foliage and a medium, yellow core. |; 



36. Inimitable Forcing (Sutton). — A dull red variety of the Early; 

 Horn type, with a medium yellow core and a small top grow^th. 



37. Intermediate (Garter). — A good selection of the type, having! • 

 fine roots of a deep orange-cadmium colour and a moderate quantity of, 

 foliage. 



38. Intermediate (Dobbie). — Very similar to No. 37, except that thel 

 core is a little larger and is distinctly speckled with saturnine red. 



39. Intermediate Gem (Toogood). — A good dull red stump -rooted! 

 variety, with a medium-sized yellow core and a large quantity of tofi 

 growth. j 



40. Improved Short White (Barr). — A white carrot wdth a rathei!' 

 large core and a moderate top growth. The tops of the roots are pushec' 

 a little above the soil. 



41. 42. James' Intermediate (Barr, Nutting). — A fine main-crop 

 carrot with a medium-sized core. The colour of the roots is deep 

 orange-cadmium. | 



43. Large Yellow Greentop (Barr). — A variety of the IntermediatJ 

 type, with a large top growth and a rather big core. The roots aW 

 reddish chrome in colour and push their tops above the soil. | 



44. Little Gem (Dickson and Eobinson), XXX September 19 

 1911. — A good, short, clean carrot of the Early Horn type, with ' 

 small quantity of foliage. The roots are dull red in colour and wel^ 

 adapted to frame- culture. j 



46. Long Eed Nimegen (Barr). — A variety of the Intermediate type 

 with a moderate top grow'th. The roots are of a very dull orange 

 cadmium colour. i 



47, 48. Long Eed Surrey (Barr, Carter). — A good selection of thi 

 well-known type. 



49. Long Bed Surrey (improved) (Sutton). — Similar to No. 47, 



50. Long Eed Surrey (selected) (Barr). — A selection dif ering litt! 

 from No. 47. 



