DECEMBER, 1903, TO DECEMBER, 1905. 



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12578 to 12668 — Continued. 



12614 to 12619— Continued. 



12616. 



Craniond BInsKom. (L. R. Jones's No. 59.) Of recent origin in the 

 Scotch village of Cramond. Season, "late second early." Oval. 

 Recommended for our trials as a disease-resistant variety by W. P. 

 Wright, secretary of the National Potato Society, but this opinion was 

 not concurred in by several others. Mr. Scarlett finds it liable to dis- 

 ease; so also do the Suttons and Middleton. 



12617. 



Charles Fidler. (L. K. Jones's No. 60.) Recent origin, sent out by 

 Fidler. This is a late potato, white, said by Mr. Lasham to be practi- 

 cally the same as the German variety Iinperator. if not identical with 

 that sort. Recommended as worth}' of trial for disease resistance both 

 by Mr. \V. P. Wright, secretary of the National Potato Society and by 

 men at the Cambridge University farm. 



12618. 



Factor. (L. R. Jones's No. 61.) This is one of the newer varieties 

 sent out by Dobbie. It is late; very well spoken of by all. Closely 

 resembles the popular standard Up-to-Date, but said to be of slightly 

 better quality. Recommended for our trial by W. P. Wright, secretary 

 of the National Potato Society; also by men at the Cambridge University 

 farm, etc. 



12619. 



Duke of York. (L. R. Jones's No. 62.) This is one of the highly 

 esteemed earlier varieties, recommended especially by the Cambridge 

 University farm authorities. Also well spoken of by Mr. Scarlett. 



12620 to 12642. 



In addition to Jones's Nos. 57 to 63, ordered from Mr. Scarlett, the latter was 

 authorized to include various others of tlie most ])romising Scotch potatoes 

 which he judged worthy of trial. In accordance therewith, he included the 

 following 23 varieties: 



12632. 

 12633. 

 12634. 

 12635. 

 12636. 

 12637. 

 12638. 

 12639. 

 12640. 

 12641. 

 12642. 



Sharpe Express. 

 Midlothian Early. 

 Southern Queen. 



Wytini Early. 



White Blossom. 



Red Kidney. 



Moneymaker. 



Sir Thomas Lipton. 



Radium. 



Acme. 



Heather Blossom. 



12643 to 12668. 



From Cambridge, England. Received thru Mr. H. Henshaw, of Cam- 

 bridge University farm, December 14, 1904. 



12643. Sutton's Discovery. 



12644. Sutton's Supreme. 



12645. Sutton's Ideal. 



12646. Sutton's Flour 



Ball. 



12647. Sutton's Ninety- 



fold. 



12648. Findlay's Ever- 



good. 



12649. Findlay's Gcod- 



fellow. 



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