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rather less deeply cut. The calyx segments are also rather shorter as 
compared with the corolla. In season, the two are about the same. 
No. 11. GEN. GRANT, Brill; Hen.; Sib., '83; Vick, '87. 
Syn. Conqueror, Sib., '83; Thor., '87: Early Conqueror, Fer., '83. 
Emit medium, occasionally large, often considerably splashed with 
bronze; rather strongly oblate; outline usually angular, and sometimes 
corrugated; cavity medium, usually slightly furrowed; basin not much 
hollowed, sometimes fissured, and occasionally very irregular, but 
never clearly ringed; cells 6 to many, usually small; flesh rather thick, 
but quite soft; — plant feeble, leaves usually twice-pinnate in the lower 
half; leaflets narrow, rather closely set and deeply cut, much shriveled; 
calyx segments about equal in length to the corolla; — season early. 
No. 12. GIANT OF SMYRNA, Dam., '86. 
Fruit small to very small, oblate; outline corrugated; cells numer- 
ous; flesh soft; plant moderately vigorous; leaflets rather small; — 
season medium. 
Of no value for this climate. 
No. 13. GOOSEBERRY FRUITED, H. & S., '86. 
Similar to the Giant of Smyrna; fruit a little larger, and more corru- 
gated; flesh very soft; — plant very feeble, foliage much shriveled. 
Of no value for this climate. 
No. 14. GREAT CHIHUAHUA, Greg., '83. 
Syn. Mexican Mammoth, S. E. Mitchel, '85 : President Garfield, Sib. 
'83, '87. Probably the Giant (Syn. Mammoth) of BURR. 
Fruit of the largest size, sometimes 5 in. in diameter; strongly oblate; 
outline deeply corrugated; cavity broad, much furrowed; basin exhibit- 
ing every shade of deformity; cells very numerous, usually small; flesh 
thick, center usually well filled; sometimes a secondary series of cells 
is formed at the center; — plant very vigorous, leaves largely 2-pinnate; 
calyx lobes nearly or quite as long as the corolla; — season late. 
No. 15. HOWARD, Greg., '83. 
Closely resembles the Arlington, but produces more small fruits; in 
season the two are the same. 
No. 16. HUBBARD'S CURLED LEAF, Sib., '83; Vick, '87. 
Syn. Early York, Greg., '83: Dwarf ^Striped, Japanese, Ben., '86: San 
Salvador ?, Dam., '86 : Fr., Tomate du Japan naine striee, Ben., '86. 
Fruit medium to small; strongly oblate; outline always more or less 
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