EXPEKIMENTS WITH POTATOES 121 



114. Extra Early May. — SeasoD medium early. Tubers 

 rather uneven in size and shape. Early Rose type. 



115. Evans Beauty. — Size medium; color pinkish white; sea- 

 son medium early; tubers good size and regular. 



116. Pride of Sunny side. — Shape oblong; ends blunt; color 

 light red; eyes deep. Season medium. Similar to the Com- 

 mercial and Maggie Murphy. 



117. Burbank's Seedling. — Long, white, smooth, and regu- 

 lar; size medium. Quite subject to rot. 



118. Algonquin. — Size very large; shape round to oblong, 

 somewhat flattened, smooth, and regular; color white. 



119. Green Mountain. — A well known variety for main crop. 

 Highly recommended for New Hampshire, as it succeeds well 

 on our soil and is well and favorably known in our markets. 

 Size medium to large; shape oblong, slightly flattened; skin 

 netted, color white; quality excellent. See Fig. on cover. 



120. Ex. Early Pioneer. — Size small to medium; color white 

 shaded with pink; shape oblong; skin slightly netted. Unde- 

 sirable. 



121. Market Prize. — Size medium; color white; skin netted; 

 shape oblong, slightly flattened. Medium in yield and earli- 



ness. 



122. Junior Pride. — An extra early, round, white, medium- 

 sized potato, having small to medium-sized tops. One of the 

 most promising early varieties of recent introduction. 



123. Early Norwood. — Early Rose type, quite early; size 

 medium. Tops small; yield good for an early. Promising. 



124. Eureka. — Early; round, slightly flattened; skin smooth 

 and white; size small to medium. Quite productive, and prom- 

 ising as an early. 



125. Z'p-to-Date. — A nearly round, white jDotato; medium in 

 season and yield; tops large, leaf small. Many of the tubers 

 were under size. 



126. Cambridge Russet. — Tubers elongated, regular, and 

 smooth; size medium; skin heavily overlaid with russet. Sea- 

 son late. A good yielder, but undesirable for commercial use. 



