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little disease. The collection was examined by the Fruit and 

 Vegetable Committee on two occasions : First on July 31, and 

 again on September 17, the former date being for the early, and 

 the latter for the later varieties. 



F.C.C. = First Class Certificate. A.M.==Award of Merit, 

 x x x = Highly commended, x x= Commended. 



1. Advancer (Carter). — Eound ; white, eyes full, heavy crop, 

 free from disease. Tall robust haulm. Late. 



2. Beauty of Hebron (Sutton). — A well known variety. Crop 

 excellent, free from disease. 



3. Beech Hill Beauty (Briggs). — Round; blue, shallow eyes, 

 light crop. Many of the tubers split. Free from disease. Tall 

 haulm. Late. 



4. Belle de Fontenay (Vilmorin). — Kidney; white, eyes full, 

 light crop, free from disease. Short haulm. Early. 



5. Birmingham (Woods). — Same as Sutton's Satisfaction. A 

 magnificent crop of fine oval tubers. 



6. Bona Fide (Ross). — Round ; white, eyes full, good crop, 

 free from disease. Short haulm. Early. 



7. Bon as (Ross). — Round ; white, eyes rather deep, heavy 

 crop, free Irom disease. Short haulm. Early. 



8. Bonnie Blush (Miles). — Oval ; white, shallow eyes, good 

 crop, free from disease. Short haulm. Early. 



9 Britannia (Vilmorin). — Round ; white, with full pink eyes, 

 moderate crop, free from disease. Tall haulm. Late. 



10. Britannia (Smith & Simons). — Round ; white, eyes full, 

 heavy crop, free from disease. Short haulm. Late. Distinct 

 from the preceding. 



11. Carmen's No. 3 (Wrench). — Similar to Magnum Bonum. 



12. Cockerell's Seedling (Cockerell).— A.M. September 10, 

 1895. — Round ; white, eyes full, fair crop, slightly diseased. 

 Moderate haulm. Late. 



13. Congress (Barr). — Oval to long ; white, eyes full, heavy 

 crop, free from disease. Very tall branching haulm. Late. 



14. Conqueror (Carter). — Round to oval ; white, shallow 

 eyes, good crop, free from disease. Tall haulm. Late. 



15. Duchess of Marlborough (E. S. Wiles). — Kidney; 

 white, eyes full, heavy crop, free from disease. Tall haulm. 

 Late. 



16. Duke of Marlborough (E. S. Wiles).— Round ; white, 



