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very heavy crop ; free from disease ; haulm short and sturdy ; very 

 early; no flower. A splendid first-early variety. 



52. Haywood Beauty (Clarke). — Red ; kidney ; eyes small and 

 shallow ; medium size ; moderate crop ; free from disease ; haulm 

 moderate and sturdy ; midseason ; white flower ; 



58. Ideal, A.M. August 15, 1905 (Sutton).— White ; flat kidney ; eyes 

 shallow ; russety ; medium size ; very heavy crop ; slightly diseased ; 

 second early or midseason ; no flower, 



54. Improved Kidney, A.M. December 17, 1901 (Dobbie). — White ; 

 long flat kidney ; eyes prominent ; russoty ; handsome ; heavy crop ; 

 slightly diseased ; haulm tall and strong ; midseason or late ; purple 

 flower. 



55. Improved Snowdrop (Barr). — Yellowish-white ; kidney or pebble- 

 shaped ; eyes full ; small ; good crop ; free from disease ; haulm moder- 

 ate and study ; midseason ; white flower. A good selection of 1 Snow- 

 drop ' which received a F.C.C. August 30, 1883. 



56. Irish Cobbler (Cooper, Taber). — White ; flat round ; eyes rather 

 deep ; heavy crop ; much grown out, and slightly diseased ; midseason ; 

 haulm moderate and very sturdy ; purple flower. 



57. Kentish Hero (Wiles). — Practically a failure ; white flower. 



58. King Edward VII. (J. Veitch). — White ground, marked with pink; 

 eyes prominent ; flat kidney ; good crop ; free from diseased ; medium to 

 large ; haulm moderate and sturdy ; purple flower. 



59. Late Round Seedling (Hurst). — A failure. 



60. Leonardslee Favourite (Cook). — White ; flat round varying to 

 kidney ; eyes full ; medium and even in size ; heavy crop ; free from 

 disease ; haulm tall and strong ; midseason ; no flower. 



61. Longkeeper, A.M. October 15, 1907 (Carter). — Yellowish-white; 

 flat round ; eyes shallow ; large ; heavy crop ; free from disease ; haulm 

 moderately tall and strong ; late ; purple flower. 



62. Lord Minto (Ross). — A very poor crop, and not worth describing. 



63. Lyonian, The (Duke). — White ; pebble- shaped ; eyes shallow ; 

 russety ; small to medium size ; moderate crop ; slightly diseased ; 

 haulm short and weak ; second early or midseason ; purple flower. 



64. 65. Maid of Coil, A.M. September 11, 1903 (Dobbie, Barr).— 

 White ; round ; eyes shallow : russety ; fair crop ; free from disease ; 

 haulm moderate ; late ; white flower. 



66. Massey's Leader (Massey). — Pale yellow; flat kidney; eyes 

 prominent ; handsome ; medium even size ; very good crop ; slightly 

 diseased ; midseason or late ; haulm short and sturdy. ; white flower. 



67. May Queen A.M. August 15, 1905 (Sutton).— White ; kidney ; 

 eyes prominent ; handsome ; large ; very heavy crop ; free from disease 

 and even in size ; haulm moderate and sturdy ; a first-rate very early 

 variety ; purple flower. 



68. 69. Midlothian Early (Dobbie, Hurst).— The Committee decided 

 this to be a fine stock of ' Duke of York.' Pale-yellow flower. 



70. Midsummer Kidney (Ellington). — Too small to be of value. 



71. Mr. Ambrose (Dobbie). — Pink or rose coloured ; round ; eyes 

 rather deep ; medium size ; very even ; heavy crop ; free from disease ; 

 haulm tall and sturdy; midseason or late; white flower. 



