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8. Bond's Unique (Bond). — Red. The whole crop was diseased. 



9. Bountiful (Carew). — This is quite distinct from 1 Bountiful ' sent 

 by Mr. Fenn in 1874, which had a F.C.C. September 10 of that year, 

 and was a red-skinned variety. No. 9 is a round white, very large, with 

 shallow eyes ; tall, strong haulm ; free from disease. Late. 



10. Britannia (Carew). — Round ; white ; eyes shallow ; great crop of 

 small tubers, free from disease ; tall, strong haulm. Late. 



11. British Queen (Carew). Round ; white ; eyes shallow ; very uneven 

 in size ; heavy crop, slightly diseased ; tall, strong haulm. Mid-season. 



12. Champion II. (Hogg & Robertson). — An improved form of the 

 old f Champion ' ; good crop, free from disease. Late. 



13. Cole's Favourite, F.C.C. August 20, 1885 (Carew).— Pebble shape ; 

 white ; russety ; eyes full ; medium size ; heavy crop, free from disease ; 

 tall, strong haulm. Late. 



14. Come to Stay (Carew). — Round; white; eyes shallow; small; 

 good crop, slightly diseased ; tall, sturdy haulm. Late. 



15. Dalmeny Beauty, A.M. September 11, 1903 (Smith). Round, or 

 flat oval ; white ; eyes shallow ; handsome ; very heavy crop, free from 

 disease ; tall sturdy haulm. Late. For two years this variety has proved 

 one of the best tried at Chiswick. 



16. Daniels' Distinction (Daniels). — Round; white; russety; eyes 

 shallow ; medium size ; heavy crop, free from disease ; moderate, sturdy 

 haulm. Mid-season or late. 



17. Daniels' Special, F.C.C. September 25, 1894 (Carew). Round; 

 white ; eyes shallow ; medium to large in size ; handsome ; very heavy 

 crop, free from disease ; tall, strong haulm. Late. When cooked this 

 variety was excellent. 



18. Dean's No. 1 (Hurst). — Small and much diseased. 



19. Dean's Round Early (Hurst). — The whole crop was diseased. 



20. Discovery (Sutton). — Round or flattish ; white ; eyes shallow ; 

 medium to large in size ; very heavy crop, averaging 41 tubers to the root, 

 free from disease ; tall, strong haulm. Late. 



21. Dobbie's Favourite (Dobbie). — See Vol. xxvii. page 654. 



22. Duncraig Castle (Morrison). — Oval round ; white ; russety ; eyes 

 shallow ; very heavy crop of large tubers, free from disease ; tall, strong 

 haulm. Late. 



23. Duke of Rothesay (Hurst). — Flat oval ; white ; russety ; eyes 

 shallow ; medium to large in size ; heavy crop, slightly diseased ; tall, 

 robust haulm. Late. 



24. Drummond's New Century (Carew). — Round ; white ; eyes rather 

 deep ; medium size ; good crop, free from disease ; tall haulm. Late. 

 This variety is distinct from ' New Century ' which Messrs. Dicksons sent 

 last year for trial, and received A.M. August 14, 1902. The latter is a 

 kidney shape, and an excellent early variety. 



25. Early Lincoln (Cooper, Tabor). — Kidney ; white ; russety ; hand- 

 sonic; < vcs shallow; enormous crop of large tubers, slightly diseased; 

 moderate, sturdy haulm. Early. A very promising variety. 



26. Early Market (Coleman). — Kidney ; white ; eyes full ; medium 

 size ; good crop, diseased ; short haulm. Early. 



27. Early Pink (Coleman).— Light crop, and all diseased. 



