172 VEGETABLE NOVELTIES 



size large; yield medium. Undesirable typo for New 

 England. 



Cracker Jack (Ford).— Similar to Beauty of Hebron; 

 size and yield medium. 



Crofter. — Tubers very small ; worthless. 



Early Gault (Gunson). — A second early variety of the 

 Early Rose type ; size of tuber and yield medium. 



Early Roser (Olds Seed Co.). — Early Rose type; tubers 

 medium in size, rough, irregular; size and yield medium; 

 poor. 



Early Bangor (Gunson). — Season early, ripening with 

 Junior Pride ; size and yield medium ; shape roundish, flat- 

 tened; color pink. Fair. 



Early WJiite Albino^ (Johnson). — Shape oblong; size 

 and yield medium ; color white ; season second early. Fair. 



Ionia Seedling (Dibble). — A creamy, white mid-season 

 variety, somewhat resembling Carman; shape oval; yield 

 light; rotted quite badly. 



Irish Cobbler^'. — Season second early; tubers small, 

 round, white and smooth; yield medium; eyebrows prom- 

 inent. Some promise. 



Johnson's Early (Johnson). — Similar to Early Sunrise; 

 medium oblong, blunt ended; season early; size and yield 

 medium. Some promise. 



Johnson No. 2 (Johnson).- — Similar to Red American 

 AVonder. Yield fair. 



Manister (Dibble).— Maggie ^Murphy type. Too coarse. 



Nameless (Eastman Seed Co.). — See Noroton Beauty. 



Naughty Six (Rennie). — Early Rose type; size and shape 

 uneven ; season second early. Little promise. 



Nebraska "^^ (Vaughan). — Carman type; skin smooth and 

 white; shape oval and flattened; size medium to large. 

 Promising. 



Norcross^ (Johnson Potato Co.). — Resembles Green 

 Mountain ; not equal to that variety in quality, but exceed- 

 ing it in size and yield. Very vigorous. 



