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71, 72. Stump-rooted (Barr, Dobbie). — An excellent carrot, having 

 a large amount of top growth and a medium brownish core. The roots 

 are of a most useful size and are bright carrot-red in colour. 



73. Summer Favourite (Carter). — A good small carrot of the Early 

 Horn type, having ample foliage and a medium core. The roots are 

 light carrot-red in colour and of regular shape. 



74. Victoria (J. Veitch). — A variety of the Intermediate type, almost 

 blood-red in colour. The amount of top growth is small and the core 

 medium. 



75. Victoria (Barr). — This variety is similar to No. 74, but slightly 

 deeper in colour. 



76. Yellow Intermediate (Barr). — A good yellow carrot with a large 

 top growth. The tops of the roots are pushed above the soil. 



