304 JOURNAL OF THE HOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



94. Satisfaction, A.M. September 10, 1895 (Barr).— White ; flat 

 round ; eyes shallow ; russety ; medium to large ; light crop ; much 

 diseased ; haulm tall and strong ; midseason ; white flower. 



95. Schoolmaster, F.C.C. August 16, 1876 (Barr).— White ; round; 

 eyes full ; russety ; medium size ; light crop ; diseased and very scabby ; 

 haulm moderate ; midseason ; white flower. 



96. Scot, The (Dobbie). — "White ; flat round ; eyes full ; medium and 

 even in size ; very good crop ; free from disease ; haulm tall and strong ; 

 late ; purplish-blue flower. 



97. Scottish Triumph (Barr). — The Committee decided this to be the 

 same as Up-to date. 



98. Selected Old Short-top (Barr). — Not a success. 



99. Selected Russet (Dobbie). — Red ; round ; eyes shallow ; rough 

 skin ; uneven in size ; fair crop ; free from disease ; haulm moderate and 

 sturdy ; early or midseason ; white flower. 



100. 101. Sharpe's Express (Barr, J. Veitch). — White; kidney; eyes 

 full ; medium size ; uneven and inclined to scab ; very good crop ; slightly 

 diseased ; haulm long and robust ; early ; light blue flower. 



102, 103. Sharpe's Victor, A.M. August 14, 1900 (Barr, J. Veitch).— 

 White ; flat round ; eyes full ; handsome ; medium size ; uneven ; good 

 crop ; slightly diseased ; haulm short and sturdy. A fine early variety. 

 Pale blue or purple flower. 



104, 105. Sir John Llewelyn, A.M. September 11, 1900 (J. Veitch, 

 Barr). — White ; flat oval ; eyes shallow ; handsome ; very heavy crop ; 

 free from disease ; haulm moderate and sturdy ; early or midseason ; 

 white flower. 



106. Sir Mark Stewart (Barr). — White ; flat round ; russety ; eyes 

 shallow ; large ; light crop ; much diseased ; haulm weak ; late ; purple 

 flower. 



107. Snowball (Carter). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; medium 

 size ; light crop : slightly diseased ; haulm moderate ; midseason. 



108. Southern Queen, A.M. November 21, 1905 (Dobbie).— White ; 

 flat round or oval ; russety ; eyes shallow ; handsome ; medium size ; 

 heavy crop ; free from disease ; haulm tall and strong ; midseason ; white 

 flower. 



109. 110. Superlative (Sutton, Ellington). — Both stocks much 

 diseased. 



111. Supreme, A.M. September 11, 1900 (Barr). — Much diseased. 



112. Talisman (Dobbie). — White; long flat kidney; eyes full; 

 russety ; light crop ; slightly diseased ; haulm weak ; midseason ; purple 

 flower. 



113. Twentieth Century (J. Veitch). — White; flat round; eyes 

 shallow ; russety ; medium size ; good crop ; diseased ; haulm moderate 

 and sturdy ; late ; white flower. 



114. Up-to-date (Barr). — A true stock of the Well-known late variety. 

 Good crop ; slightly diseased ; purple flower. 



115. Vicar of Downe (Wiles).— White ; flat round; eyes shallow; 

 medium size ; light crop ; much diseased ; haulm weak ; midseason or 

 late ; light blue flower. 



116. Weston Pride (Ellington).— Stock not fixed. 



