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14. Highlander (Deal). — Flat round; white; eyes shallow ; medium to 

 large. Heavy crop, free from disease. Midseason. 



15, 16. King Edward VII. (J. Veitch, Dobbie). — Round; pale pink; 

 eyes shallow ; medium size. Light crop, free from disease. Late. 



17. Long's Seedling (Long). — Not true ; wants further selection. 



18. Market King (Deal). — Kidney ; white ; russety ; handsome ; 

 eyes full, medium size. Good crop, free from disease. Midseason. 



19. Marie Louise (Sim). — Pebble-shape ; white ; russety ; eyes full j 

 pretty shape, medium size. Moderate crop, free from disease. Second 

 early. 



20. Maxim's Early (Boyce).— The Committee considered this to 

 resemble very closely ' Myatt's Prolific' 



21. Monarch (Carew). — Round ; white ; russety ; eyes full ; handsome ; 

 medium to large. Heavy crop, free from disease. Late. 



22. Northern Star (Dobbie). — Round ; white, russety ; eyes shallow ; 

 uneven in size. Heavy crop, free from disease. Late. 



23. Peckover, A.M. December 13, 1901 (Boyce). — Pebble-shape ; white ; 

 eyes full ; handsome, rather large. Very heavy crop, free from disease. 

 Late. 



24. Pride of the South (Moody). — Flattish round ; white ; eyes full ; 

 medium size. Moderate crop, free from disease. Midseason. 



25. Queen Alexandra, A.M. December 13, 1904 (Coleman). — Round ; 

 white, very russety ; eyes full ; rather large. Heavy crop, free from 

 disease. Late. 



26. Recompense (King). — Round; white; eyes deep; medium size. 

 Good crop, free from disease. Late. 



27. Robust (J. Veitch). — All the tubers were very small, and of no 

 value. 



28. Royal Kidney (Dobbie). — Kidney ; white tinged with pink ; eyes 

 full ; medium size. Moderate crop, free from disease. Early. 



29. Semper Fidelis (R. Veitch). — Flat round ; white ; eyes shallow : 

 uneven in size. Heavy crop, free from disease. Late. 



30. Sir John Llewelyn (J. Veitch).— See Vol. XXVIII., page 561. 



31. Sir Walter Raleigh (Dobbie). — Round, flat ; russety ; eyes shallow ; 

 large. Heavy crop, free from disease. Late. We believe this variety 

 to be distinct from the one raised by Mr. Ross in 1881, and for which he 

 obtained a Second-class Certificate. 



32. Southern Star (J. Veitch).— See No. 2. 



33. Syon House Prolific, A.M. September 10, 1895 (J. Veitch).- Oval 

 or pebble shape ; white, russety ; eyes shallow. Free from disease. 

 A very fine late variety. 



34*. The Crofter (Dobbie).— See Vol. XXVIII., page 561. 



35. The Factor, A.M. October 1, 1901. — This variety maintains the 

 high opinion formed of it by the Committee in 1901, and was excellent 

 in every respect. 



36. The Gentleman (J. Veitch).— No crop. 



37. The Provost (Dobbie). — Round ; white ; russety ; eyes shallow : 

 medium size. Good crop, slightly diseased. Late. 



38. The Scott (Dobbie). — Round ; white ; eyes full ; large. Good crop, 

 free from disease. Late. 



