CABEOTS AT WISLEY, 1911. 667 



151. Long Yellow (Barr). — A yellowish carrot of the Intermediate 

 ype, with a small quantity of top gi-owth and a rather large core. 

 52. Magnum Bonum (Nutting). — A good-sized yellowish red carrot, 

 vith a large amount of foliage and rather big core. The tops of the 

 roots are pushed above the soil. 



53. Matchless (Dickson and Eobinson). — A tapering stump-rooted 

 variety with a large top and a big core. The roots are of a carrot-red 

 colour. 



54. Model (E. Veitch), XXX September 19, 1911.— A very fine, 

 clean, medium-sized carrot of the stump-rooted type. The roots are 

 blood-red in colour and the amount of top growth is fairly large. 



55. Nantes (Nufting). — A stump-rooted variety with a medium 

 yellow core and a fan- amount of foliage. 



56. New Intermediate (Barr). — A variety of the Intermediate type, 

 with a moderate top growth. The roots are carrot-red in colour. 



57. New Intermediate (E. A^eitch), A.M. September 29, 1903.— 

 Similar to No. 56, but of a rather deeper colour. 



58. New Eed Intermediate (Sutton). — A large carrot of the Inter- 

 mediate type, with a large amount of top growth. The colour of the 

 roots is dull carrot-red. 



59. New Scarlet Intermediate (Sydenham). — A deep orange- 

 cadmium carrot of the Intermediate type, with a moderate top growth. 



60. New Short Early Forcing (Barr). — A useful stump-rooted 

 variety, with a large quantity of foliage and a medium yellow core. 



61. Earisian Forcing (J. Yeitch). — A good carrot of the Early Horn 

 type, with a small amount of top growth. The roots are carrot-red in 

 colour. 



62. Earis Market (Nutting). — A stump-rooted variety with a medium 

 carrot-red core. 



63. Eed Elephant (Carter). — A variety of the Intermediate type, 

 with a moderate top growth and a rather large yellow core. The colour 

 of the roots is dull carrot-red. 



64. Eed Erince (Barr). — A tapering stump-rooted variety, with a 

 medium quantity of foliage and a medium-sized core. 



65. Scarlet Intermediate (Sutton). — A most useful carrot, with 

 small top growth and medium core with a yellow fringe. The roots 

 are carrot-red in colour. 



66. Scarlet Model (Dickson and Eobinson), XXX September 19, 

 1911. — An excellent, clean, stump-rooted variety of medium size, with 

 a large amount of top growth and a miedium core. The roots are 

 smooth, regular in shape, and of a deep carrot-red colour. 



67. Scarlet Eerfection (Carter). — A rather long carrot of the Inter- 

 mediate type, with a good quantity of foliage and a big yellow core. 



68. Scarlet Eerfection (Dickson and Eobinson). — Similar to No. 67, 

 but with a smaller core. 



69. 70. St. Valery (J. Veitch, Nutting). — A good selection of this 

 well-known carrot. 



