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LazelVs Seedling — Plant even and fairly vigorous, 16-18 inches tall, 

 slightly spreading; dark medium green. Stem stout. Leaves 6-8 inches 

 long; leaflets small to medium, uneven, 1^ by 2 inches. Killed by blight. 



Tubers — Medium to large, oblong, flattened; reddish buff. Eyes very 

 large and deep; flesh slightly yellow, quite solid, rather coarse. Very 

 promising as a medium late variety. 



McFadden's Earliest — Vigorous and even, 18-20 inches tall, very 

 spreading, light green. Stem stout. Leaves 6-8 inches long; leaflets 

 uneven, small to medium, IJ by 1|- inches. Killed by blight. 



Tubers — Medium, oblong, round, generally flattened at the stem; reddish 

 buff. Eyes medium; flesh yellowish white; quite promising. One of the 

 best of the new early kinds. 



MitcheWs Seedling — Even and fairly vigorous, rather short, 18 to 20 

 inches, erect, medium green; stem stout; leaves 6 to 7 inches long, leaflets 

 fairly even, medium size, 1^ by 2 inches; badly blighted. 



Tubers — Small, round, flat; skin somewhat rough; light pink; eyes 

 small, shallow; indistinct pink. Quite promising as a medium early sort. 



New Zealand — Not vigorous, 14 to 16 inches tall, spreading, medium 

 green; stem stout: leaves 6 inches long; leaflets rather uneven, 1^ by 2 

 inches; killed by blight. 



Tubers — Oblong, round, dark buff; eyes medium; solid; flesh nearly 

 white. Not very promising. 



Notfs Victor — Very vigorous, even, 20 to 22 inches tall, fairly erect, 

 medium green; stem stout; leaves 6 to 8 inches long; foliage thick; leaf- 

 lets medium size and fairly even, 1^ by 2 inches; killed by blight. 



Tubers— Oblong, slightly flattened, medium to large, smooth, eyes 

 medium; flesh yellowish. Well worth trying. 



Paris Rose — Even and fairly vigorous, 16 to 18 inches tall, very spread- 

 ing, medium green; stems small, leaves six inches long; leaflets small to 

 medium, 1^ by 1-| inches; killed by blight. 



Tubers — Small to medium, oblong, flattened, reddish, eyes small; flesh 

 yellowish white. 



Pearl of Savoy — Uneven and spreading, 18 to 20 inches tall; not very 

 vigorous; medium green, stem fairly stout, leaves 6 inches long; leaflets 

 medium in shape and size; somewhat blighted. 



Tubers — Rather long, slender, buff; eyes medium depth, small; flesh 

 yellowish. 



People's — Even and vigorous, 18 to 20 inches tall; fairly erect, dark, 

 medium green; stem stout; leaves 6 to 7 inches long; leaflets fairly even 

 and large, 1^ by 2 inches; badly blighted. 



Tubers — Large, oblong, flattened; skin rough, yellowish white; eyes 

 small, shallow. A fairly promising late sort. 



Perfection — Vigorous, 22 inches tall; rather spreading; medium green, 

 stem stout, leaves 6 inches long; leaflets medium size, ordinary shape; 

 killed by blight. 



Tubers — Medium to large, oblong, stem end flattened; skin buff; flesh 

 yellowish, eyes rather large. One of the best of the medium late sorts. 



P. and W. Victory — Very even and vigorous, 20 to 22 inches tall, fairly 

 erect dark green, stem stout, leaves 6 to 7 inches long; foliage thick; 

 leaflets medium size, 1^ by 2 inches; considerably blighted. One of the 

 most productive kinds grown. 



Queen of Paris — Vigorous and even, 20 to 22 inches tall, spreading; 



