216 THE POTATO. 



VARIETIES IMMUNE FROM THE WART 

 DISEASE. 



The following- varieties are recommended by the Board of Agri- 

 culture as resistant to the Wart or Black Scab Disease (Synchytrium 

 endoboticum). The Board also warn occupiers of land that it is 

 illegal to plant the following or any other varieties in soils that have 

 been declared to be infected with the Wart Disease without previously 

 having obtained their licence to do so. Penalty ^10. 



Abundance (Maincrop white round). 



Adirondack (Maincrop coloured round). 



Burnhouse Beauty (Seccnd-early white round) 



Conquest (Second-early white round). 



Crofter (Maincrop white round). 



Debbie's Resistant Snowdrop (First-early white kidney). 



Edzell Blue (First-early coloured round). 



Favourite (Second-early white round). 



Great Scot (Second-early white round). 



Golden Wonder (First-early white kidney). 



Irish Queen (Maincrop white round). 



Kerr's Pink (Maincrop coloured round). 



King- George (Second-early white oval). 



Langworthy (Maincrop white kidney). 



Leinster Wonder (Maincrop white round). 



Mr. Breese (Second-early coloured kidney). 



Rob Roy (Maincrop white oval). 



Shamrock (Maincrop coloured round). 



Sir Douglas Haig (similar to Great Scot). 



Southampton Wonder (ditto). 



Sutton Flourball (Maincrop coloured round). 



Sutton's Supreme (Maincrop white oval). 



The Admiral (Maincrop coloured round). 



The Ally (Second-early white oval). 



The Duchess (Second-eaily white round). 



The Laird (Maincrop white round). 



The Rector (Maincrop coloured round). 



The Templar (Main crop white oval). 



What's Wanted (Maincrop white kidney). 



White City (Maincrop white kidney). 



