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136. Dewey Rose. — An excellent second early variety of the 

 Early Kose type. Tubers good size, uniform, and regular. See 

 Fig. 8. 



137. White Giant. — A strong-growing, late variety, closely 

 resembling the Sir Walter Ealeigb, showing the same purple 

 shade in stem and blossom; tubers large, nearly round, and flat; 

 somewhat irregular; color white. A fair cropper. 



138. Adirondacl-. — Season late; tubers large, white, round to 

 oblong, smooth and even for so large a potato. Very promis- 

 ing. 



141. Rose of Erin. — Season early to medium; shape round to 

 oblong; color light red. Many small tubers. 



144. Ontario Early. — An early white variety, maturing with 

 the Early Rose, but not equal to it in point of yield. It gave a 

 large per cent, of small tubers. 



145. Pride of HolUs. — Season early to medium. Vines small. 

 Tubers long; color cloudy (similar to Beauty of Hebron). 



146. Colburn's ^Seedling. — Season early; tubers long and 

 irregular; a large per cent, were undersize; color pink. Early 

 Kose type. 



147. SunligJit. — Tubers oblong to long, slightly flattened; 

 skin white and smooth. Medium early; fair yielder. 



148. Million Z)o?^ar.— Similar to the Sir Walter Raleigh. 

 Tubers oblong, flattened, white, smooth, and regular. Of con- 

 siderable promise. 



149. Ooni Paul. — Color cloudy; shape long and smooth; sea- 

 son late; tubers of the Hebron shape and-color. Yield good. 



150. Sensation. — Oblong to long, smooth and regular; color 

 cloudy; eyes quite deep. Medium in season and yield. 



151. Lee's Favorite. — :A medium early variety; tubers flesh 

 colored clouded with pink; shape long and smooth. A large 

 per cent, of tubers were under market size. 



152. Columbus. — A long, cloudy potato; somewhat irregular 

 in form. Season medium late. Yield fair. 



Neiv Varieties. 



153. Early Surprise. — A medium early, round, white potato 

 of some promise. 



