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medium size. Poor crop, free from disease ; tall, strong haulm. Mid- 

 season. Yellow flower. 



99. Massengrunder (Laxton). — White ; round ; eyes deep ; medium 

 size. Light crop, diseased ; short, sturdy haulm. Late. 



100. Maxim's Early (Boyce). — White ; kidney ; eyes full ; russety ; 

 small and even in size. Light crop, free from disease. White flower. 



101. 102. May Queen, A.M. August 5, 1905 (Sutton, Hurst).— White ; 

 kidney ; eyes full ; handsome. Good crop, free from disease ; short, 

 sturdy, and distinct haulm. White flower. An excellent early variety. 



103, 104. Monarch (Wythes, Lord Carew). — White; round; eyes 

 full ; medium size. Good crop, free from disease ; strong haulm. Mid- 

 season. White flower. 



105. Monte Cristo (Sharpe). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; russety. 

 Light crop, free from disease ; tall, strong haulm. Late. 



106. New Queen (Laxton).— White, tinged with pink; round; eyes 

 shallow ; medium size. Light crop, free from disease ; short haulm. 

 Early. 



107. Ninety-fold, A.M. July 10, 1900 (Sutton).— White ; kidney; eyes 

 rather deep ; russety. Good crop, diseased ; tall, strong haulm. Early 

 or midseason. 



108. Nobleman (Deal). — White ; round ; russety ; eyes full ; large. 

 Heavy crop, free from disease ; strong haulm. Late. Purple flower. 



109. 110. Northern Star (Dobbie). — White; round; eyes full; 

 russety ; uneven in size. Heavy crop, free from disease ; tall, strong 

 haulm. Late. Purple flower. 



111. Norton Beauty (Dobbie). — Pink ; round ; eyes shallow ; medium 

 size. Good crop, free from disease ; tall, strong haulm. Late. 



112. Norton Kidney, XXX November 21, 1905 (Miller).— White ; flat 

 round ; eyes full ; russety ; handsome. Heavy crop, free from disease ; 

 tall, strong haulm. Late. Purple flower. 



113. Old Ashleaf (Barr). — All the "sets " failed to germinate. 



114. Peacemaker, A.M. December 5, 1905 (Scarlett, Dobbie). — White ; 

 pebble-shape ; eyes full ; russety. Heavy crop, free from disease ; strong, 

 tall haulm. Late. 



115. Peckover, F.C.C. November 21, 1905 (Boyce).— White ; round; 

 eyes shallow ; handsome ; medium size. Very heavy crop, free from 

 disease ; robust haulm. Late. Purple flower. This variety was par- 

 ticularly good when cooked. 



116. Pink Blossom (Dobbie). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; russety ; 

 medium size. Heavy crop ; haulm weak. Late. 



117. Pride of the Cotswolds (Barnett). — White; round; eyes shallow; 

 rather large. Heavy crop, free from disease ; haulm strong and tall. 

 Late. White flower. 



118. Pride of the South (Moody). — White; round; eyes full; large. 

 Heavy crop, free from disease ; strong haulm. Late. 



119. Professor Walker (Barr). — White; round; eyes shallow; large. 

 Heavy crop, free from disease ; tall, robust haulm. Late. White flower. 



120. Queen Alexandra, A.M. December 13, 1904 (Coleman). — White ; 

 round ; eyes full ; russety ; handsome ; medium size. Very heavy crop, 

 free from disease ; strong, sturdy haulm. Late. 



