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13. Navet do Clairfontaine. 
Synonyms.— Long ? Early White Vertus; Loug Clairfontaine 
(Carter); Long White Clairfontaine (Vilmorin). 
Long WhiteMeaux (Vilmorin). 
Cow Horn (Carter). 
Jersey Navet (Yeitch). 
JDes Sablons (Carter), 
Navet des Sablons Pyriforme 
(Leroy). 
These are all inferior va¬ 
rieties of the preceding, differ¬ 
ing somewhat in the size or 
earliness of the bulb, or in the 
colour of the top part, some 
being green, others white. 
14. Long Grey (Carter). 
Synonym. —Long Green Tankard (Vilmorin). 
Top medium. Bulb very long and narrow, twisted or crooked. 
Skin white, the upper portion green. Flesh white. A useless 
variety. 
15. White Tankard. 
Top large, leaves long. Bulb long, from 6 to 8 inches, and 7 
or 8 inches in circumference, regularly tapering. Skin white. 
Flesh white, but rather coarse. 
16. Green Tankard. 
A green topped variety of the preceding. 
17. Long Red Tankard (Vilmorin et Cie.). 
Synonym. —Bose du Palatinat (Carter) (Leroy). 
Top of medium size. Leaves deeply cut. Bulb large, 12 
inches long, rising out of the ground one-half its length, and from 
12 to 18 inches in circumference. Skin clear white, the upper 
portion pale purplish red and handsome. Flesh somewhat 
coarse. 
