716 ANNUAL, REPORT OF THE Off. Doe. 



mostly uot flattened, some quite oval; color clear white, same as 

 Rural New Yorker No. 2; skin very smooth andi clean; eyes few, 

 small, shallow, inconspicuous. A very clean looking potato. Not 

 a very good yielder. Does not sprout badly. Has fairly good keep- 

 ing qualities. 



Suilolk Beauty. — Plants twenty to twenty-four inches tall; a 

 rather tall, upright, spreading grower; large stalks and branches; 

 very little tendency to blight. 



Tubers medium to large; short to medium, thick, somewhat flat- 

 tened, some quite oval; color white, although not very clearly so, 

 seems to have a pinkish tint; skin quite smooth; eyes large, shallow 

 to medium depth. Resembles Quick Crop somewhat. Has yielded 

 about the same as Carman No. 3 at the Station. Sprouts very little. 

 A good keeper. 



Triumph. — Plants eighteen to twenty-four inches tall; a rank grow- 

 er, spreading, large heavy stalks; very much inclined to blight. 



Tubers medium size; short, rounded, quite regular; color deep 

 pink; reddish; skin quite smooth; eyes rather deep; grows scatter- 

 ing and shallow. Not a good color. Very early but of poor quality. 



Uncle Sam. — Plants twenty to twenty-four inches tall; upright, 

 somewhat spreading grower; large stalks, stands up well; not much 

 inclined to blight. 



Tubers medium to large; medium to long, slightly flattened, some 

 oval, some taper toward one end or the other; color white; skin 

 smooth; eyes small to medium size, shallow. A fine looking potato. 

 Quality, fair; a good yielder, and a good keeper. 



Vigorosa. — Plants twenty to twenty-five inches tall; upright, 

 spreading, large stalks, even in row, heavy foliage; very little tend- 

 ency to blight. 



Tubers medium to large; medium to long, mostly considerably 

 flattened, oval, quite uniform; color white; skin quite smooth, wdth 

 slight tendency to roughness on seed end. Tubers of good size, 

 shape and appearance. Yielded as well or a little better than Sit 

 Walter Raleigh the past three seasons at the Station. Sprouts quite 

 quickly, a little inclined to shrivel, but a fairly good keeper. 



White Beauty. — Plants twenty to twenty-eight inches tall; up- 

 right, spreading, slender stems, irregular in row; somewhat inclined 

 to blight. 



Tubers medium to large; long, nearly cylindrical, slightly flat- 

 tened, mostly of uniform diameter nearly entire length, some taper 

 slightly; color white; skin a little rough, russeted over entire sur- 

 face; eyes very small, very shallow, inconspicuous. Has yielded 

 about the same as Joseph the past three seasons. Does not sprout 

 very quickly, and remains very firm, apparently one of the best 

 keepers. 



