MICHIGAN EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETINS. 

 Table I. — Continued. 



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* Grown from college seed. 



In previous bulletins notes upon the varieties grown previous to this 

 year will be found, and we give below our notes of this year on the new 

 sorts. 



Algoma — Vigorous and even, 17-19 inches, fairly erect, medium green; 

 stem fairly stout, leaves 6-7 inches; leaflets large, fairly even, rather 

 slender, 1| by 3^ inches, considerably blighted. 



Tuber — Long, cylindrical, small, yellowish white with brown spots. 

 Flesh white. No value. 



Barstow — Not very vigorous, 14-17 inches, slightly spreading; light 

 green, stems slender; leaflets irregular in size and shape, generally oblong 

 with acute tip, | by 1|- inches. Killed by blight. 



Tubers — Much like the Pearl of Savoy, perhaps slightly darker and a 

 little earlier. Of no apparent value. 



Beauty of Beauties — Vigorous and even, 14-16 inches high, low, erect, 

 dark green; stem small; leaves six inches long, foliage thick; leaflets 

 small to medium, 1^ by 1| inches. Killed by blight. 



Bonanza — Vigorous, 16-18 inches high, erect, dark green; stem stout: 

 leaflets somewhat folded, irregular in size, average 1^ by 1^ inches. Some- 

 what blighted. 



Tubers — Medium, long, round, flattened, smooth, seed end roughened, 

 reddish pink. Eyes numerous, small, deep, covered, curtain* very long, 

 edges distinct. A promising new sort. 



* By curtain is meant the prominent ridge that often snrrounds the eye. 



