SECOND-EARLY POTATOS AT WISLEY, 1920. 393 
light brown ; eyes medium, shallow ; flesh firm, pale lemon ; rather waxy when 
cooked, pale yellow, flavour poor. Crop 168 J lb. Somewhat diseased. Raised 
by Rev. A. Paton; introduced by sender. 
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44, 45. BURNHOUSE Beauty (Dobbie, Veitch). — Described vol. xliii. p. 121. 
Crop 123 lb., 115 lb. (Scotch). Raised by Mr. Wolfe; introduced by Messrs. 
Dobbie. Slightly diseased. 
{d) Tubers round, coloured. 
Flowers drop in bud. 
65. Katie Glover (Findlay). — Plant similar to ' K. of K.,' but foliage darker 
and shining ; tubers medium to large, rather variable ; skin smooth or rough, 
yellowish ; eyes large, shallow, reddish pink ; eyebrows reddish pink ; flesh 
firm, very pale lemon ; when cooked somewhat waxy, dull white ; flavour fair. 
Crop 136 lb. (Scotch). Very slightly diseased. Raised and introduced by 
Mr. Findlay. 
{e) Tubers oval, coloured. 
Flowers none. 
63. K. OF K. No. 2 (Findlay), C. Sept. 29, 1920. — Plant large, medium 
yellow green ; haulm 20 inches, dark green ; foliage large, rough, dull ; tubers 
medium to large, flat oval, but variable ; skin rather rough, yellowish, streaked 
and mottled with reddish pink especially towards rose end ; eyes large, shallow, 
reddish pink ; flesh firm, pale lemon ; rather watery when cooked ; flavour 
fair. Crop 127^ lb. (Scotch). Slightly diseased. Raised by Mr. Findlay. 
64. K. OF K., No. 3 (Findlay). — Like preceding, but colour on tubers not 
quite so pronounced. Crop 127 lb. 
(J) Tubers round or flat round, white or yellow. 
I. Flowers white. 
1-6, 74. Great Scot (Sutton, Barr, W. G. Holmes, R. Veitch, Dobbie, 
Toogood, Carter), A.M. Sept. 29, 1920. — Described vol. xliii. p. 140. Crops 
respectively 21 8| lb., 188^ lb., 1891b., 193^ lb., 194^ lb., 1991b., \i2o lb. (Scotch 
seed). Disease very slight. An early maincrop. Raised by Mr. Mair, of 
Lockerbie ; introduced by Mr. McAlister. 
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22-24, 73. 82. Arran Comrade (Sutton, Veitch, Dobbie, Carter, McAlister). — 
Plant vigorous, dark green ; haulm 18-24 inches, medium green, erect ; foliage 
large, rough, dull, flat ; flowers many, anthers orange ; tubers medium, flattish 
round ; skin fairly smooth, light brown ; eyes medium, slightly sunken ; flesh 
firm, pale lemon ; when cooked fairly mealy, yellowish ; flavour fairly 
good. Crop 189 lb., 158! lb., 183 lb., 127 lb.,t 138* lb. (Scotch). Slightly 
diseased. Raised by Mr. McKelvie. 
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27. Montana (Irish Bd. Agr.). — Plant vigorous, dark yellowish green; 
haulm 18 inches, medium green ; foliage large, slightly crumpled, dull ; flowers 
many, medium ; tubers medium to large, flat round ; skin variable, yellowish ; 
eyes medium, shallow ; flesh firm, dull white ; mealy, white when cooked ; 
flavour fair. Crop 105 lb. (Irish). Badly diseased. Introduced from America. 
An early maincrop. Subject to winter rot. 
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35. Cults (Guthrie). — Plant vigorous, very dark green ; haulm 18 inches, 
dark green, slightly tinged brown ; foliage large, rough, rather dull ; tubers 
medium, regular ; skin roughish, light brown ; eyes deep ; flesh firm, coarse- 
grained ; when cooked firm, mealy, dull white; flavour poor. Crop 154 lb. 
(Scotch). Tubers badly diseased. A cross between 'Rector' and 'Great 
Scot ' ; raised by Messrs. Guthrie. 
2. Flowers coloured. 
31. Windsor Castle (Barr). — Plant of medium vigour, dark green, rather 
spreading; haulm 16 inches; foliage rough, shining, medium green, tinged 
brown ; flowers medium lilac ; tubers medium to large ; skin smooth, white ; eyes 
t DeUvered late, planted without sprouting. 
