326 Eeport of the Assistant Horticulturist of^the 
Lettuce. 
Seeds of the following list of lettuces were planted April 23 : 
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31 
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38 
59 
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39 
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31 
57 
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39 
53 
14 
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Finest Moss Curled 
Dam . 
39 
47 
8 
67 
85 
Forcing Emperor Earliest Yellow. . 
Ben 
39 
50 
11 
67 
87 
Green Fat 
Will . . 
36 
70 
34 
88 
109 
Hanson 
Greg. . 
34 
78 
44 
92 
106 
Imperial Select Cabbage 
Land . 
29 
57 
28 
74 
95 
Improved Hanson 
Thor . 
31 
78 
47 
91 
106 
Large Brown Coblentz 
Dam . 
31 
72 
41 
88 
104 
Large Egg Frame 
Perpignan 
Dam . 
32 
68 
36 
90 
103 
Dam . 
31 
72 
41 
91 
105 
Prize Market 
Sib. . . . 
31 
74 
43 
91 
106 
Sibley's Genesee 
Sib.... 
29 
77 
48 
104 
115 
The Buttercup lettuce was entirety different from any variety here- 
tofore grown at the Station. 
Sibley's Genesee was identical with the Neapolitan. 
There was but one plant of the Defiance Summer^ Hen. ; conse- 
quently the data concerning this variety are necessarily incomplete. 
Cabbage. 
In the following list of cabbage the products from the large and 
small seed of twelve of the varieties are given, together with other 
data, in the following table: 
