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a little rough, pale straw-coloured; flesh white, firm. Good 
cropper. Mid season. Very distinct. 
Pater 8on\ Victoria. (See p. 86.) 
CattelVs Late Nonpareil (Cattell). 
This resembles Paterson's Victoria. 
§ 3. Round. 
Regents. (See p. 86). 
Synonyms.— York Regent ; Mitchell's Prolific ; Early Oxford ; 
Pink-eyed Regent; Rintoul's White Don; Scotch Don; Rusty 
Coat ; Rough Jacket ; Early Chinese (Veitch) ; Early White 
Round Erfurt (Veitch) ; Early Don ; Gryffe Castle (Harrison). 
The above are varities of the true Regent potato, varying some- 
what in point of earliness, and in cropping qualities. This, it is 
believed, is more due to change of soil than any permanent distinc- 
tion. This is perhaps the best and most generally useful potato in 
cultivation. 
Dalmahoy. (See p. 87.) 
Synonym . Goldfinder. 
Waller' B Early. (See p. 87.) 
Rector of Woodstock (Eenn.) (See p. 88). 
First- Class Certificate, 1872. 
Fenn's Early Market (See p. 88.) 
First-class Certificate, 1873. 
Henderson^ 8 Prolific (Farquhar). 
Haulm spreading, moderately robust, 2 feet 6 inches long; 
stem pale green ; leaflets pale green, rugose, resembling those of a 
Regent. Elowers pale lavender, fertile. Tuber below medium 
size, round ; form even, regular ; eyes full ; skin clear, slightly 
rough; flesh pale straw-coloured. A good useful early potato. 
Great cropper. 
Tullinamoult (Farquhar). 
Haulm moderately robust, 21 inches long; stem tinged purple ; 
leaflets small, crumpled, withering early. Flowers abundant, 
purplish white fertile. Tuber below medium size, round, flattened 
at crown end ; eyes rather deeply sunken ; skin smooth, pale ; flesh 
pale-straw coloured, firm. Moderately prolific. Second early. 
