ME. BAREON's EEPORT ON POTATOES. 
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JEarly Dimmisk (Farquhar). 
Haulm gross, spreading, 2 feet 6 inches long ; stem pale green ; 
leaflets large, broad, pale green. Flowers do not open. Tubers 
very large, about 5 or 6 produced at each root, of form somewhat 
irregular, rounded, hollowed at stalk ; eyes small, full ; skin 
rather rough, pale ; flesh white, firm, of excellent quality. Second 
early. First-class Certificate, 1874. 
Irish White (McGann). 
Haulm like that of strong Eegent. Flowers not opening. 
Tube medium round ; eyes small, very deeply set, giving the tubers 
a nobbly appearance ; skin pale, smooth ; flesh white, firm. A fair 
cropper. Late second early. A hardy vigorous potato. 
White Peach-hlossom, (See p. 96.) 
Synonym.— ^Qdioh Blow (Carter). 
LocUoy^s Perfection (Burslem). 
Haulm robust, spreading, 3 feet long ; stem pale green ; leaflets 
rugose. Flowers not opening. Tuber large, rounded, much 
flattened ; eyes chiefly situate at the crown, deeply sunken ; skin 
rather rough, pale ; flesh white, firm. A fair cropper. Mid season. 
A coarse looking potato. 
Prize of Holland (Yeitch). 
Haulm moderately robust, 27 inches long; stem pale green 
leaflets small, rugose, green. Flowers lavender and white. Tuber 
small, round ; eyes small ; skin nearly smooth, pale straw-coloured ; 
flesh yellow-coloured, small, and very inferior. Second early. 
Series II. Skin Red. 
§ 1. Long or Kidney-shaped. 
American Late Rose, (See p. 90). 
Synonym. — American Pale Hose. 
First-class Certificate^ 1873. 
American Ea/rly Rose. (See p. 90). 
Extra Early Vermont (Bliss & Sons). (See p. 90). 
First-class Certificate^ 1873. 
