very smooth and productive, but valued par- 

 ticularly on account of its exceedingly fine 

 quality. 



Genesee County King. Same origin as 

 above. It is a very large, round, free-growing, 

 hearty potato. Its only fault, so far as we can 

 judge, is that the eyes are rather more sunken 

 than is desirable. 



The Victor. A large, smooth, round potato, 

 of a very beautiful light pink or flesh color. 

 It originated in Ohio. It seems particularly 

 well adapted to light, sandy soils, and when in 

 just the right situation, has given astonishingly 

 large yields. The quality is somewhat inferior 

 to some of the above varieties, but preferable 

 to many which are more popular than itself. 



The Mahopac is a seedling of the Early 

 Rose. It is some two weeks later in ripening 

 than its parent, but surpasses it in appearance, 

 yield, and quality. 



The above list embraces all the most valua- 

 ble new varieties which we have thoroughly 

 tested ; and we can confidently recommend all 

 or any of them to the public, believing they 

 will give much greater satisfaction than the 

 old, degenerated varieties, to which so many 

 cultivators still tenaciously cling. Experi- 



