218 THE POTATO. 



VARIETIES SUSCEPTIBLE TO WART 

 DISEASE. 



The following -varieties are declared by the Board of Agriculture to 

 be highly susceptible to Wart Disease, so MUST NOT BE PLANTED 

 ON INFECTED LAND: - 



Early Puritan, Epicure, Midlothian Early, British Queen, 

 Duke of York, Sharpens Express, Sharpe's Victor, Sir John 

 Llewelyn, Evergood, Cora, Cigarette, King Edward VII., Up- 

 to-Date, Dalhousie, Duchess of Cornwall, Arran Chief, and 

 Prolific. 



VARIETIES FOR LIGHT AND HEAVY 

 SOILS. 



LIGHT SOILS. 



Beauty of Hebron (Second-early coloured round). 



Duke of York (First-early white Around). 



Early Regent (Second-early white round) 



Factor (Maincrop white round). 



King Edward (Maincrop coloured kidney). 



Ninetyfold (First-early white kidney). 



May Queen (First-early white kidney). 



Progress (Maincrop white round). 



Sir John Llewelyn (First- early white kidney). 



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



St. Malo (First-early white kidney). 



Table Talk (Maincrop white round). 



White Beauty of Hebron (Second-early white kidney). 



HEAVY SOILS. 



Arran Chief (Maincrop white round). 

 British Queen (Second-early white kidney). 

 Burnhouse Beauty (Second-early white round). 

 Great Scot (Second-early white round). 

 Irish Queen (Maincrop coloured round). 

 Midlothian Early (First-early white kidney). 

 Mighty Atom (Maincrop oval-round). 

 Prosperity (Maincrop white round). 

 Reading Russet (Second-early coloured round). 

 Royal Kidney (Second-early white kidney). 

 Sharpe's Express (First-early white kidney). 

 What's Wanted (Maincrop coloured kidney). 

 Windsor Castle (Second-early white round). 



