50 THE POTATO 



Following IS a list of potatoes chiefly grown in 

 Great Britain: 



Earlies. Sutton's May Queen: This variety is 

 very extensively grown, especially in the very 

 earliest districts, such as Cornwall, Jersey, etc., 

 and is without doubt the finest and best cropping 

 first early. 



Sutton's Ringleader: White kidney, white flesh, 

 the earliest potato grown. 



Sutton's Harbinger: A white round, white 

 fleshed variety, an excellent cropper of superb 

 flavor. 



Sutton's Epicure: A white round, white fleshed 

 variety. This variety is more largely grown than 

 any other variety in the north, as the northern 

 people prefer a round to a kidney variety. This 

 particularly refers to Ayrshire one of the earliest 

 districts in the United Kingdom. 



Sutton's 90-fold: This is a heavy cropping white 

 fleshed kidney, of American texture. 



Sir John Llewelyn: White kidney, white flesh, 

 a heavy cropping first early. 



Duke of York: White kidney, yellow flesh, an 

 excellent cropper, of good flavor. 



Second Earlies, Sutton's Windsor Castle: A 

 white round, white fleshed potato, heavy cropper, 

 considered by connoiseurs to be one of the best 

 flavored varieties in cultivation. 



Sutton's Supreme: White kidney, white flesh, 

 heavy cropper, excellent quality. 



British Queen: A heavy cropping variety of 

 good flavor, largely grown by farmers. 



Sharpe's Express: White kidney, white flesh, 

 excellent cropper, of good flavor. 



Late Varieties, Sutton's White City: White 

 kidney, white flesh, handsome shape, perfect cook- 



