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27. The Dickson (Dicksons). — Kidney ; white : eyes full ; large ; 

 good shape ; moderate crop, slightly diseased ; haulm tall and vigorous. 

 Mid-season. 



28. The Marfield (Bristow). — Flat, round ; white ; very russety ; eyes 

 shallow ; heavy crop, free from disease ; tall, strong haulm. Late. A 

 promising variety. 



29. Trevor's Seedling (Hughes). — Flat, round ; white ; russety ; eyes 

 full ; medium crop, free from disease ; moderate, sturdy haulm. Mid- 

 season. 



30. Unnamed (Kime). — Similar to No. 29, but taller in the haulm. 



31. Up-to-Date (Barr). — Flat, round; white; russety; eyes full; 

 large ; heavy crop, free from disease ; very tall, strong haulm. Late. 



32. Victoria Improved, A.M. December 5, 1902 (Sharpe). — Flat, 

 round ; white ; eyes rather deep ; good shape ; large ; very heavy crop, 

 free from disease ; tall, vigorous haulm. Mid-season or late. This 

 variety was excellent when cooked. 



33. Victory (Wythes). — Flat, round ; white ; eyes rather deep ; 

 moderate crop ; free from disease ; tell, strong haulm. Late. 



34. Walnut-leaf Kidney (Dean). — Small and poor crop. This variety 

 never succeeds at Chiswick. 



35. Wythes' Maincrop (Wythes). — Flat, round; white; russety; 

 eyes shallow ; good crop, free from disease ; moderate, sturdy haulm. 

 Late. This is distinct from ' Maincrop Kidney,' which received a F.C.C. 

 in 1883. 



The Committee wished to be entered on the Minutes their apprecia- 

 tion of the admirable manner in which the Potatos are cooked and placed 

 before them at Chiswick. 



