SPRING-SOWN ONIONS AT WISLEY, 1917. 
157 
3i- 
32. 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37- 
J Giant Zittau. 
Ai. 
Early Gem. 
Sandy Gem. 
Sandy Prize, 
Champion. 
38 
39 
40, 
41. 
42. 
43 
Giant Rocca. 
Blood Red Large Globo. 
Selected Red. 
Walker's Exhibition. 
Long Keeping, 
Brown Globe. 
Descriptions. 
I White Varieties. 
Bulbs flat. 
2. Improved Queen (Sutton). — Failed. 
1. Silver-skinned Pickling (R. Veitch). — Bulb small ; rather soft \ 
outer skin white, inner greenish ; rather uneven. 
3. White Leviathan (Sutton). — Crop even. See No. 11, Autumn- 
sown Onions. 
32. Champion (E. W. King), XXX September 28, 1917. — Bulb 
large ; solid ; outer skin brown straw, inner yellow green. Even. 
33, 34. Giant Zittau (R. Veitch, Nutting). — Crop fairly even. 
See Nos. 37-39, Autumn-sown Onions. 
17. Improved Reading (Sutton). — Crop even. See No. 68, Autumn- 
sown Onions. 
4. Nuneham Park (R. Veitch). — Crop even ■ bulb flat-round. 
See No. 64, Autumn-sown Onions. 
31. Sandy Prize (Gray). — Bulb of medium size ; fairly solid ; 
rather uneven ; outer skin brown straw, inner greenish yellow. 
41. Walker's Exhibition (Nutting). — Bulb large ; solid ; outer 
skin straw-yellow, inner greenish yellow ; fairly even. 
10. White Spanish (R. Veitch). — Crop poor. See No. 8, Autumn- 
sown Onions. 
35. Ai (Sutton), XXX September 28, 1917.— Crop even. See No. 65, 
Autumn-sown Onions. 
18, 19, 20, 21. Ailsa Craig (R. Veitch, Simpson, Dobbie, Sutton), 
No. 20, XXX September 28, 1917. — Stocks Nos. 18 and 19 were 
uneven. See 45, 46 &c, Autumn-sown Onions. 
12, 13, 14. Bedfordshire Champion (Sutton, Simpson, R. Veitch), 
No. 12, XXX September 28, 1917. — Nos. 13 and 14 were not as good 
stocks and darker in colour. See Nos. 62 and 63, Autumn-sown 
Onions. 
5, 6, 7. Cranston's Excelsior (R. Veitch, Dobbie, Nutting).— 
Crop fairly even. See Nos. 28-31 Autumn-sown Onions. 
II. Yellow Varieties. 
(a) Bulbs flat. 
(b) Bulbs oval. 
