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62. Dalmeny Beauty (Sydenham), A.M. September 11, 1903. — ■ 

 Plant small, irregular, fairly erect, green ; foliage medium, smooth ; 

 flowers coloured ; tubers fairly large ; skin smooth white ; eyes 

 few, shallow ; eyebrows prominent ; flesh firm, white. 15 lb. A 

 poor, irregular stock. (Lincolnshire seed.) 



•15, *i2i. Denbigh Castle, F.C.C. July 10, 1900. — Plant, 

 medium, not very uniform, slightly tinged; foliage small, wrinkled, 

 light green ; not flowering ; tubers rather small ; skin yellowish, 

 smooth ; eyes few, very shallow ; eyebrows prominent ; flesh rather 

 soft, white. 15 and 22 lb. ; many chats. 



21. First Crop (Webb). — Similar to 'Sir John Llewelyn' but 

 earlier in this trial. 42 lb. (Dumfries seed.) 



90. Imperial Beauty (Barr ; Marsh), A.M. July 30, 1912. — Plant 

 medium, uniform, erect ; foliage medium fairly smooth ; flowers 

 absent ; tubers of medium size ; skin rather rough, yellow ; eyes 

 rather many, fairly shallow ; eyebrows inconspicuous ; flesh firm, 

 white. 47 lb. ; many chats. (Scotch seed.) 



25, 26. May Queen (Dickson, Sutton ; Sutton), A.M. August 15, 

 1905. — Plant fairly large, uniform, erect, green ; foliage large, 

 smooth ; flower-buds drop ; tubers many, medium size ; skin smooth, 

 white ; eyes few, shallow ; eyebrows prominent ; flesh firm, white. 

 37 and 48 lb. (Newtownards and Scotch seed.) 



9. Myatt's Ashleaf (Simpson). — Plant medium, uniform, fairly 

 erect, slightly mottled; foliage medium, fairly smooth; flowers 

 pinkish ; tubers many, small ; skin smooth, white ; eyes medium 

 in number," deep ; eyebrows prominent ; flesh firm, yellow. 31 lb. ; 

 many chats. (Lincolnshire seed.) 



1, *2. Ninety-fold (Barr; Sutton), A.M. July 10, 1900. — Plant 

 medium, spreading, tinged; foliage medium, generally wrinkled; 

 flower white ; tubers of medium size ; skin smooth, white ; eyes 

 rather deep ; eyebrows inconspicuous ; flesh firm, white. 29 and 

 64 lb. ; many chats. (No. 1 Lincolnshire seed.) 



*I4. Ringleader, A.M. July 10, 1900. — Plant medium, uniform, 

 erect, tinged ; foliage medium, generally wrinkled ; not flowering ; 

 tubers many, rather small ; skin smooth, white ; eyes few, shallow ; 

 eyebrows prominent; flesh white. 34 lb., very uniform. 



120. Sargent's Seedling (Sargent). — Plant medium, uniform, fairly 

 erect, very slightly tinged ; flower-buds drop ; tubers many, rather 

 small ; skin rough, yellowish ; eyes few, very shallow ; eyebrows 

 inconspicuous ; flesh firm, white. 45 lb., slightly scabby. (Sussex 

 seed.) 



49, *I22. Sharpe's Victor (Barr; Sharp e), A.M. August 14, 

 1900. — Plant uniform, fairly erect, coloured bronze purple ; foliage 

 small, smooth ; flower mauve, with white tips to petals ; tubers 

 many, rather small ; skin smooth, white ; eyes few, sha How ; eye- 

 brows prominent ; flesh fairly firm, yellow. 33 and 35 lb. ; many 

 chats. (Lincolnshire seed.) 



* These stocks were obtained for comparison. 



