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12. Premier (Tanton). 
This is the same as the Lapstone. 
13. Keystone Kidney. 
Haulm moderately robust, 2 feet 6 inches in length ; stem 
pale green ; leaves large, broad, pale green. Flowers lilac. 
Tuber medium size, of long tapering form, with a broad flattened 
crown, where the eyes are mostly situate ; skin smooth ; flesh 
yellow, rather close. Second early. A good cropper. 
14. Lyford^s Conqueror (Lyford). 
Haulm moderately robust, from 2 to 3 feet long, in appearance 
like the Eegent's. Elowers dark ' purple, berry-bearing. Tuber 
of medium size, long, kidney- shape, but irregular ; eyes numerous, 
on raised knobs ; skin smooth ; flesh pale yellow, like the Lap- 
stone. Second early. 
15. Prince Arthur (Yeitch). 
Haulm robust, erect, from 2J to 3 feet high ; stem slightly 
coloured; leaves dark green. Flowers produced freely, pale 
pinkish. Tuber of medium size, long, flattish kidney-shaped, but 
somewhat irregular ; eyes large, wide ; skin pale straw, a little 
rough ; flesh pale, firm, solid. A second early. Quality excellent. 
First-class Certificate. 
§ 2. Half-long.. 
16. Alpha. 
This is now the adopted name given to Dwarf White (Bliss & 
Son). It is the earliest of Potatoes. For description see Report 
1874. 
17. Cottar s Helpmate (Fenn). 
Haulm of moderate growth. Tubers medium size, haif-loDg, 
rounded, the end blunt ; eyes rather sunken at the crown and on 
raised knobs ; skin pale straw, a little rough ; flesh white, solid, 
and of fair quality. Second early. 
18. Seedling (Moriss). 
Haulm robust, growing about 18 inches in height ; stem pale 
green ; leaves broad, pale, greatly resembling the Ashleaf. Tubers 
of medium size, half-long, flattened ; eyes small, rather sunken at 
