292 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



' " [Great Scot, Ills 



72. J 



73. King George V., lis 



74. Favourite, llle 



75. Wolfe's Secundus, llle 



^'Windsor Castle, llle 

 77- J 



78. Warwick Castle, III? 



79. Stirling Castle, Ills 



80. Stretton No. 5, Ills 



81. Auquharney Roundhead, 



Ills 



82. Mauve Queen, III/ 



83. Climax, II/ 



84. Eighty-fold, II/ 



85. Supreme, I la 



86. Bry don's Crampton, I la 



87. Stretton No. 9, lla 



88. Toogood's Triumph, la 



89. White City, Ilia 



90. Imperial Beauty, la 



91. Money Maker, Is 



92. Chieftain, lla 



93. Sir Edward Carson, II la 



94. William Peters, Is 



95. Stretton No. 20, Ilia 



96. Stretton No. 6, Ills 



97. Tremendous, Ills 



98. Darlington, Ills 



99. Punta Arenas, Ills 



100. Balmoral Castle, Ills 



101. Arran Chief, Ills 



102. Mainstay, Ills 



103. Raynes Park White, Ills 



104. Five Mile Town, Is 



105. Goldfinder, lis 



106. Carter's Goldfinder, lla 



107. Scarlett's Top, lis 



108. Pride of Scotland, Ills 



109. Cigarette, Is 



110. Centenary, Is 

 in. Russet Queen, Is 



112. Scottish Chief, lis 



113. Irish King, Is 



114. Stretton No. 21, Ills 



115. Stretton No. 2, III/ 



116. Stretton No. 3, III/ 



117. King Edward VII., Ilia 



118. Arduthie Seedling, Is 



119. Midsummer Early, Is 



120. Sargent's Seedling, la 



121. Denbigh Castle, la 



122. Sharpe's Victor, la 



123. Beauty of Hebron, lb 



124. Grosvenor Beauty, Is 



125. Long Set, Is 



F.C.C. = First-class Certificate. 

 A.M. = Award of Merit. 

 XXX = Highly Commended. 

 XX - Commended. 



I. First-Early Varieties. 



a. Tubers Kidney, white or yellow. 



32. Advancer (Carter *). — Plant small, uniform, erect, tinged purple- 

 bronze ; foliage small, wrinkled ; flower-buds drop before maturity ; 

 tubers rather small ; skin smooth, white ; eyes very shallow ; eye- 

 brows inconspicuous ; flesh firm, white. 33 lb. (Scotch seed.) 



3. Colonist (Webb). — Plant medium, fairly erect, tinged ; habit 



very irregular ; foliage mostly large ; flowers white, mostly drop ; 



tubers medium size ; skin smooth, white ; eyes shallow ; eyebrows 



inconspicuous ; flesh firm, white. 42 lb. A clean sample. 



(Worcestershire seed.) 



* The name in ordinary type is that of the sender of the variety to the trial; 

 that in italics, that of the raiser or introducer, where known. When only 

 one name is printed and in italics it indicates that the sender was also the raiser 

 or introducer. 



