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Tubers of medium size, flat round, eyes shallow, eyebrows sharply 

 defined. Crop good, badly diseased. 



25. Morna (Kime). — Haulm strong and erect in growth, dark green. 

 Tubers mostly small, kidney, eyes shallow, eyebrows fairly prominent, 

 skin smooth. Crop fairly good, free from disease. 



53. No. 20 (Carter). — Haulm spreading, rather weak, stems pur- 

 plish, leaves dark green. Tubers medium, long flat kidney, eyes very 

 shallow, eyebrows fairly distinct, skin reddish purple, smooth. Crop 

 good and free from disease. 



38. Norfolk Beauty (Daniels). — See vol. xxxviii. p. 570. 



42. Pride of Lincolnshire (Sharpe). — Haulm strong, erect, light 

 green. Tubers small, kidney, eyes shallow, eyebrows pronounced, 

 skin russet. Crop fair and not diseased. 



52. Queen Mary (Fletcher). — Haulm rather weak, spreading, light 

 green. Tubers of varying size, flat kidney, eyes very shallow, eye- 

 brows scarcely perceptible, skin clear. Crop light, free from disease. 



41. Raynes Park White (Carter), XXX August 22, 1913. — Haulm 

 fairly strong and of erect growth, dark green. Tubers of good size, 

 flat kidney, eyes shallow, eyebrows distinct, skin russet. Crop heavy 

 and free from disease. 



57. Snowball (Carter). — Haulm fairly erect, strong, light green. 

 Tubers of good size, round, eyes deep, eyebrows well defined, skin 

 russet. Crop good, free from disease. 



58. Southern Star (J. Veitch), A.M. November 21, 1905. — Haulm 

 strong, spreading, light green. Tubers of good size, flat kidney, 

 eyes very shallow, eyebrows indistinct. Crop heavy and free from 

 disease. 



65. The Admiral (Dobbie). — Haulm strong, erect, light green. 

 Tubers of good size, round, eyes deep, eyebrows well defined. Crop 

 good, slightly diseased. 



64. The Chapman (Dobbie). — Haulm strong and of somewhat 

 spreading habit, light green. Tubers of medium size, flat round, 

 eyes shallow, eyebrows fairly well defined. Crop very good, but some- 

 what diseased. 



45. The Colleen (Sydenham), A.M. August 9, 1907. — Haulm 

 very strong, dark green, erect. Tubers of good size, flat kidney, eyes 

 shallow, eyebrows well defined, skin russet. Crop good, slightly 

 diseased. 



63. The Cottar (Dobbie). — Haulm strong and spreading, light 

 green. Tubers of medium size, round kidney, eyes shallow, eyebrows 

 distinct. Crop good, but somewhat diseased. 



43. The Diamond (Barr), A.M. September 10, 1912. — See vol. 

 xxxviii. p. 570. 



46. The Factor (Barr), F.C.C. April 25, 1905. — See vol. xxxviii. 

 P- 57°- 



59. Vitality (J. Veitch). — Haulm spreading, dark green. Tubers 

 of good size, round, eyes shallow, eyebrows fairly well defined. Crop 

 good and practically free from disease. 



