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33. Hardy's Glory (Hardy). 
Similar to American Rose. 
§ 2. Round. 
34. Red Regent (Amies). 
Similar in all respects to the common white Regent, except in 
having the skin red. The flesh is white. 
35. Potato (J. Cox). 
This resembles the Red Regent, but the flesh is yellow and 
much inferior in quality. 
36. Potato (Mrs. Marshall). 
The same as Rufus. See Report 1874. Haulm of very robust 
growth ; flesh yellow. Inferior. 
37. Seedling (Tantum). 
Haulm of moderate growth, erect, about 2 feet long, similar to 
Paterson's Victoria. Tubers large and coarse, roundish, flattened, 
and very irregular ; eyes very deeply sunken ; skin smooth, of a 
pale pink colour, deeper round the eye ; flesh pale yellow, close. 
A late and very coarse Potato. 
38. Lamport Pinh Flourlall. 
Same as the Red Plourball. 
Series III. Skin Purple or Blue. 
§ 1. Long or Kidney-shaped. 
39. Lyford^s Black Hero. 
Haulm of medium growth ; stem purplish, about 2\ feet long ; 
leaves pale green. Flowers purplish. Tubers long, of round, 
cylindrical shape, covered all over with deep sunken eyes ; skin 
rough, deep purplish ; flesh white, very firm and solid. Quality 
good. 
§ 2. Round. 
40. Round Blue (Lye). 
Haulm of moderate vigour. Flowers bright purple. Tubers 
rather small, perfectly round like a ball ; eyes very small ; skin 
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