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21. Nield’s Seedling (Watldns & Simpson).—A.M. July 31, 
1896. Large, round, smooth, averaging five handsome fruits in 
a cluster; very heavy, solid, and of good flavour. A great 
bearer. Deep red. 
22. Perfection (Barr).—F.C.C. August 19, 1884. A very 
good selection of the old and popular Reading Perfection. 
28. Prolific (Sutton).—Medium size, round, smooth, very 
handsome, averaging six fruits in a cluster; solid, and of very 
sweet flavour. Heavy bearer. Very deep crimson. 
24. St. Simon (Wilson).— A.M. September 6,1898. Medium 
size, smooth, perfectly round and very handsome, averaging five 
fruits in a cluster; solid, and of fine flavour. A great bearer. 
Bright red. 
25. Stirling Castle (Barr).— A.M. September 6, 1898. 
Medium size, round, smooth, averaging seven beautiful fruits 
in a cluster; solid, and of rich flavour. A great bearer. 
Crimson. 
26. Supreme (Barr).—Very large, perfectly round, smooth, 
averaging five fruits in a cluster; solid, and of good flavour. 
Heavy bearer. Bright crimson. 
27. The Favourite (Cooling).—Medium to large, round, 
smooth, averaging four handsome fruits in a cluster.; solid, and 
of fair flavour. Moderate bearer. Bright scarlet. 
28. The Burbank Preserving Tomato (Atlee Burpee).—Small 
and cherry-like, averaging six fruits in a cluster ; flavour rather 
acid. This variety may be a good preserving variety in America, 
but is of little value here. A light bearer. Shining 
crimson. 
29. The Yellow Peach (R.H.S.).— A.M. September 6, 1898. 
Medium to small, round, smooth, covered with a delicate peach¬ 
like bloom, averaging six pretty fruits in a cluster ; solid, and of 
very nice and delicate flavour. Unequalled for dessert purposes. 
A heavy bearer. Soft lemon yellow. 
30. The Tree Improved (Goody).—Medium size, corrugated, 
averaging four fruits in a cluster; not solid, and of inferior 
flavour. A poor bearer, and not worth growing. 
31. Tree Tomato x Conference (Goody).—Large, corrugated. 
A shy bearer, and not worth growing. Purple. There was no 
evidence of the cross having taken. 
32. Upright Tree (Barr).—Large, fiattish round, slightly 
