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29. Dan vers* Yellow (R. Veitch). — Crop fairly even. Some flat- 
round. See No. 34, Autumn-sown Onions. 
22. Giant Lemon Rocca (Sutton). — Crop rather uneven. See 
Nos. 20 and 21, Autumn-sown Onions. 
23. Golden Globe (Dobbie). — Bulb of medium size ; fairly solid ; 
outer skin brown straw, inner greenish. Crop fairly even. 
11. Improved White Globe (Sutton). — Bulb of medium size; 
fairly solid ; outer skin golden brown, inner greenish yellow. Crop 
even. Almost coconut-shaped. 
8. Main Crop (R. Veitch). — Bulb of medium size ; fairly solid ; 
outer skin rather deep straw, inner greenish yellow. Crop, rather 
uneven. Some flattish. 
9. Main Crop (Dobbie). — Bulb medium to large ; solid ; flattish 
oval ; outer skin golden straw, inner greenish yellow. Crop fairly 
even. 
16. Perfection (Sutton). — Crop even. See No. 41, Autumn-sown 
Onions ; but the latter were darker in colour. 
27. Prize Brown Globe (E. W. King). — Bulb of medium size ; rather 
loose ; outer skin brown straw, inner greenish yellow. Crop fairly 
even. 
24. Sandy Giant (Gray). — Bulb of medium size, fairly solid ; 
outer skin brown straw, inner greenish yellow. Stock mixed and 
thick-necked. 
15. The Sutton Globe (Sutton). — Crop even. See No. 25, Autumn- 
sown Onions. 
28. Trebons (R. Veitch). — Crop even. See Nos. 32 and 33, Autumn- 
sown Onions. 
25. 26. Up-to-Date (Nutting, Gray), No. 26, XX September 28, 
1917. — Crop even. See No. 24, Autumn-sown Onions. 
III. Brown Varieties. 
(a) Bulbs flat. 
37. Sandy Gem (Gray). — Bulb medium ; fairly solid ; outer skin 
brown, inner yellowish green. Crop, fairly even. Rather thick-necked. 
(b) Bulbs oval. 
43. Brown Globe (R. Veitch). — Crop fairly even. See No. 72, 
Autumn-sown Onions. 
36. Early Gem (Sutton). — Bulb of medium size, rather loose j 
outer skin brown, inner yellowish green. Crop rather uneven. 
30. James* Keeping (R. Veitch). — Crop fairly even. See No. 76, 
Autumn-sown Onions. 
42. Long-Keeping (Sutton). — Crop rather uneven. See No. 75, 
Autumn-sown Onions. 
