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83. Mammoth Red Tripoli, from Messrs. Webb. 
11. White Leviathan, from Messrs. Sutton. 
23. Yellow Rocca, from Messrs. Harrison. 
Highly. Commended. 
48. Ailsa Craig, from Messrs. Wilson. 
5. Co vent Garden, from Messrs. Barr. 
30, 31. Cranston's Excelsior, from Messrs. Barr and Messrs. Wilson 
(A.M. 1907 (Barr, Carter, Nutting, Veitch) ). 
59. Giant Globe Rocca, from Messrs. Barr. 
20, 2i, 22. Giant Lemon Rocca, from Messrs. Sutton, Nutting, 
and Webb. 
56. Giant Rocca Tripoli, from Messrs. Sydenham. 
79. Red Italian Tripoli, from Messrs. Nutting. 
32, 33. Trebons, from Messrs. Barr and Messrs. Nutting (F.C.C. 
1876 (Barr, Stuart & Mein, Vilmorin) ). 
15. White Italian Tripoli, from Messrs. Veitch. 
8. White Spanish, selected, from Messrs. Barr. 
Commended. 
47, 49, 53. Ailsa Craig, from Messrs. Harrison, R. Veitch, and 
Sutton. 
82. Bassano Tripoli, from Messrs. Veitch. 
39. Giant Zittau, from Messrs. Harrison (F.C.C. 1880 (Benary) ). 
25. The Sutton Globe, from Messrs. Sutton. 
12. White Emperor, from Messrs. Carter. 
13. White Italian, from Messrs. Harrison. 
Where an award had been made in earlier years to one of the 
varieties now selected by the Committee, it is indicated in paren- 
theses with the date and sender. Where certain stocks only of those 
sent for trial of one variety are indicated, the Committee selected 
those stocks as the best of the variety ; e.g. there were ten stocks 
named ' Ailsa Craig ' (Nos. 45 to 54) sent for trial, one of which (No. 54) 
proved to be a splendid stock of an Onion of the white Spanish type ; 
and one (No. 45) was slightly different in the form of the bulb from 
the rest ; of the others the Committee selected Messrs. Wilson's 
stock (No. 48) as the best, recommending the award of Highly Com- 
mended, and Nos. 47, 49, and 53, from Messrs. Harrison, R. Veitch, and 
Sutton respectively, for commendation, passing over Nos. 46, 48, 50, 
51, 52 as being somewhat less good in some particular. A similar 
thing occurred with several other varieties. 
The following varieties which had received awards in earlier trials 
were represented but not considered on this occasion equal to those 
mentioned in the foregoing list : ' Crimson Globe ' (87), ' Nuneham 
Park' (64), 'Rousham Park Hero' (71), 'Sutton's Ai ' (65), 'South- 
port Red Globe' (86), 'Southport Yellow Globe' (18). 
The crop weight given below is that from the transplanted plants, 
and is usually the weight of 100 plants. The bulbs of those left where 
they were sown were scarcely less good, but the number of plants left in 
