liEPORT ON POTATOES AT WI8LEY, 190G. 



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28, 29. Duchess of Cornwall, A.M. October 24, 1905 (Williamson, 

 Barr). — White ; round ; eyes full ; russety ; handsome ; medium to large. 

 Very heavy crop, free from disease. Late. Purple flower. 



30. Earl of Lathom (Ashton). — W^hite ; round ; eyes shallow ; very 

 large, and of uneven, bad shape. Heavy crop, free from disease. Late. 

 White flower. Strong haulm. 



31. Early Morn (Andrews). — All the crop much diseased. 



32. Early Puritan, A.M. August 16, 1900 (Barr).— White ; round ; 

 eyes shallow ; very white flesh ; medium size. Moderate crop, free from 

 disease. Moderate haulm. Early. White flower. 



33. Early Regent, F.C.C. October 10, 1893 (Barr).— White ; round ; 

 russety; eyes shallow; uneven in size. Poor crop, free from disease. 

 Haulm small. Early or midseason. No flower. 



34. Early Rose (Barr). — Pale pink ; flat kidney ; eyes rather deep ; 

 large ; good shape. Heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm strong and 

 sturdy. Early or midseason. White flower. 



35. Eastern Star (Ridgewell). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; medium 

 size ; very even, with a fine, clear skin. Good crop, free from disease. 

 Haulm very strong. Midseason. No flower. 



36. Eightyfold (Dobbie). — Pale purple ; round ; eyes shallow ; uneven 

 in size. Light crop, free from disease. Haulm small. Midseason. Purple 

 flower. 



37. Ensign Bagley (Dobbie). — White ; pebble-shaped ; medium size ; 

 eyes shallow. Light crop, free from disease. Haulm small. Early or 

 midseason. White flower. 



38. Equitable (French). — White ; round ; eyes full ; russety ; large. 

 Good crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and strong. Midseason. 

 Purple flower. 



39. Eureka (Dobbie). — White ; round ; eyes deep ; large. Very 

 heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm sturdy. Early. No flower. 



40. Excelsior (Deal). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; uneven in size 

 and small. Poor crop, free from disease. Haulm weak. Early. No 

 flower. We question if this is the same as the variety named ' Excelsior,' 

 which was awarded a F.C.C. December 3, 1873, and was more of a kidney 

 shape. 



41. Factor, The, F.C.C. April 25, 1905 (Dobbie).- White ; flat ; round ; 

 eyes shallow ; russety ; handsome ; large. Very heavy crop, free from 

 disease. Haulm tall and strong. Midseason or late. Purple flower. 



42. Fair Trade (Boyce). — Tubers very small. Very poor crop, and 

 practically a failure. 



43. Favourite (Dobbie). — White ; round ; eyes full ; clear skin ; 

 medium size. Fair crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and strong. 

 Midseason. White flower. 



44. Findlay's Klondyke (Carter). — White; round; eyes shallow; 

 russety ; large. Good crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and strong. 

 Midseason. No flower. 



45. First Crop (Carter). — A failure. 



46. First Dawn (Hogg & Robertson). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; 

 very small. Light crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and strong. 

 Midseason. White flower. 



