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BLOstO BEAT Gb S35) ine Sher tow sik o Beites oat wieleneneiali eiclinena aetna Land. 9| 276 
SOLE SH SOL ROC. 2 tion 3 shay ease ante let meant Ce eee H. & § 13 261 
eolots’ Solid WINterw, wo. veg © sw Cae eae aaa en = 12) 174 
Ora wford’s) AW ede te eu bee Pie Oe eee Greg. 9} 144. 
UP TE RL iy) eh MS ei ale: ARs arp eating CAA ee aad aime H. & 8.| 9} 128- 
Dwarl, Golden "Heart dis o/b amoculp sy ae te kohler Greg 9} 132: 
Barly sA Tn Sto! oO wa malkn aah piles Cees Acne i 10} 180: 
Huréks Self-Blanching “1 sec. te tet eee Ev’t. 7) 156 
Hern-Leaved | (Cartér's) > oo oda, cia ents ie ee eee H. & 8 7| 101 
Bern: Leaved Our iMs, Sevicie © Shit feu aie (mi e .. |Dam, 8) 480° 
olden: Dwar yi A A oo oat et Uaioe Tata Land. 9} 216 
Golden, Self Blanching .:4)c.t) 5 dyes ols wi apieenes bh oete tan Burpee. 5| 227 
PRBS WALT ots ot a. atm Ce key ee Ce eae Land. 9} 180, 
Henderson's Witte Plame...) a een Say feat Ae eae 7 214 
Ta’ Plome Chestnut fit)! ASC) PA eke 2 ee er Greg. 9) 178. 
Large White SolidQiitots. Wb ae ae ... (Land. 10) 147 
Leicester Red tye' bia cbt. Vey caecum ae ../~./Dam, 9) 234. 
Major, Clarkes Pinky focus. Aku ekt see yews nanan Hen. 13] 17% 
ds YY sito Nets, mipte lee B.S ok eC te J. & §.| 10) 204 
perfection TMearkweil- 2 vce ote ne en eee Greg. 9) 278: 
ated or Pinks, MGs, UU: a As Dee ee Land. 12] 210: 
Sandmnghem warts). 6/00 31, Geuk Oe Ue ene ae Greg. 9) 174 
rf watt Whites diye. cc ve bee ae eee Land. 12} 208: 
RMAC a VOU. ante ieh  Lis wines ae nue rte scm ole an Greg 7| 150 
Burners Incomparable. .'¢4, as fee. 0t keen mere ae Wea 11) 153. 
White’ Ourled Giant/ot Naples) *!) aa ee Dam. 9} 240 
White Ttaligntiniaugg . OL. BL Ued Ci aa a fA.) Paes 9} 206: 
White: Golidhyiiourent Wold sageieen A eacag welt «Ui ESD oe Greg. 12] 234 
The foliage of the Red or Pink, Land., was somewhat: 
blighted, but all the other varieties appeared free from 
blight. The red varieties seem generally less liable to. 
blight. 
Cole’s Solid Red, H. & S., averaged the greatest length 
of blanched stalks, and Fern Leaved, Dam., the greatest. 
weight per dozen plants. 
The Fern Leaved appears to be of very little value. The 
stalks are very small, although very numerous. They 
were tough and very stringy, and the quality poor. The 
leaves are finely cut and appear very different from other 
varieties. 
The White Italian has leaves very similar to the Ferm 
Leaved. 

