98 SEEDS \.\h PLANTS [MPORTED. 



12578 to 12668 Continued. 

 12578 to 12596— Continued. 



This is not a very large yielder, but is very rich in starch (excelled 

 all others in 1901 : a ver) good table variety. 



According to 1901 reports it is most highly resistant to disease (rots, 

 etc and also resistanl to scab. Selected because of this. Mr. Goese 

 say- that it is suited to all soils. 



12593. 



Leo. (L. R. Jones's No. 17.) Originated by Pflug. Skin white, 

 flesh white, medium late. | See further description in Berichte Deutsch. 

 Kart.-Kult.-Stat., 1902, p. 35; 1903, pp. 12 and 52.) 



This is not . specially disease resistant, but was included upon recom- 

 mendation of Professor Eckenbrecher, since it is one of the heaviest 

 yielding varieties of high starch contenl ami therefore very high total 

 starch product on the average. 



Medium late. Especially a factory variety, but also a good table 

 potato. Mr. Goese says thai it is similar to Richter's liu/><r<ih>r, and 

 suited to all except moist soils. 



12594. 

 Fuerst Bismarck. (L. II. Jones's No. 18.) Originated by Cimbal; 



Skin red, flesh white, late. (See further description ill I'.eiielite 



Deutsch. Kart.-Kult.-Stat., 1901, p. 37; 1903, \>. 13. ) 



Exceedingly rich in starch and fair yielder. Recommended both for 

 factory and table use. Pri iessor Eckenbrecher has found this especially 

 free from rol Berichte, 1899), and it i- included upon his recommenda- 

 tion for disease resistance. Mr. Goese says that it is suited for all 



g I soils, hut not for .-and. 



12595. 



Apollo. (L. R. Jones's No. 19. Originated by Paulsen, skin while. 

 white-yellowish. (See further description in Berichte Deutsch. Kart.- 

 Kult.-Stat., 1901; also [903, pp. 36 and •"»::. i 



Highly productive for starch content; recommended first for Eactorj 

 ii.-.-, but also as a table variety. Here included upon the personal rec- 

 ommendation of Professor Eckenbrecher, who has found, during three 

 \ear-' trial-, that it is highly resistant to disease (rots, etc.) and fairly 

 resistant to scab. Mr. < roese says that it is suited to all soils. 



12596. 



(ielhfleischigi Speisekarloffel. (L.R.Jones's No. 20.) Originated by 

 Cimbal. Skin white, flesh yellowish, rather kite ripening. (See fur- 

 ther description in Berichte Deutsch. Kart.-Kult.-Stat., 1903, pp. 40 

 and 



This is a medium yielder. not recommended at all for factory purposes 

 hut as an excellent yellow-fleshed table potato. Included for this rea- 

 son. Ii is reputed as rather susceptible to diseases. Mr. Goese says 



that it is suited to all soils. 

 12597 to 12601. 



From Groningen, Holland. Received thru Mr. U. .1. Mansholt, rijks- 

 bauwleeraar, November 30, L904. 



12597. 



Eigerdieimer. ( L. R. Jones's No. 31.) Recommended by Mr. Mans- 

 holt as an early yellow-fleshed variety, good for table use, and resistant 

 to Phytophthora. 



12598. 



Landskroon. (L. R. Jones's No. 32.) Recommended by Mr. Mans- 

 holt as a middle early white-fleshed potato, good for table use, and 

 resistant to Phytophthora. 



12599. 



Eureka. (L. R. Jones's No. 33.) Recommended by Mr. Mansholt 

 as a middle early variety for factory rather than table use, and resistant 

 to Phytophthora. 



