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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



size. Good crop, free from disease. Haulm short. Midseason. White 

 flower. 



87. Russet Queen, A.M. October 23, 1906 (Scarlett). — White 

 round ; eyes full ; medium size, very even and handsome. Great crop, 

 free from disease. Haulm strong. Midsummer or late. White flower. 



88. Satisfaction, A.M. September 10, 1895 (Barr).— White ; flat, 

 round ; eyes shallow ; russety ; medium size. Light crop, free from 

 disease. Haulm strong. Midseason. White flower. 



89. Schoolmaster (Barr). —White ; round ; eyes shallow ; medium 

 size, aff'ected with scab. Good crop, free from disease. Haulm moderate. 

 Midseason. White flower. 



90. Scot, The (Dobbie). — White ; flat, round ; eyes shallow ; very 

 large. Heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and strong. Late. 

 Purple flower. 



91. Selected Eldorado (Massey). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; 

 russety ; small. Light crop, free from disease. Haulm weak. Late. 

 No flower. 



92. Selected Russet (Dobbie). — Red ; round ; eyes full ; rough skin ; 

 small and uneven in size. Heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm tall 

 and strong. Early or midseason. No flower. 



93. Selway's Seedling (J. Veitch).— A failure. 



94. 95. Sharpe's Victor, A.M. August 14, 1900 (J. Veitch, Barr).— 

 White ; flat, round ; eyes full ; handsome ; medium size. Fair crop, 

 free from disease. Haulm dwarf and sturdy. Early. No flower. One 

 of the best early varieties for forcing, or in the open ground. 



9G, 97. Sir John Llewelyn, A.M. September 11, 1900 (J. Veitch, 

 Barr). — White ; flat, round, or oval ; eyes shallow ; medium size ; hand- 

 some. Fair crop, free from disease. Haulm moderate. Early or mid- 

 season. No flower. 



98. Sir ^lark Stewart (Barr). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; russety ; 

 very large. Heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm strong. Late. 

 Purple flower. 



99. Sluntney King Cole (Kent & Brydon). — White ; round ; eyes 

 full ; russety ; handsome ; large. Good crop, free from disease. Haulm 

 tall and strong. Midseason. Purple flower. 



100. Snowball (Barr). — White ; round ; eyes shallow ; large. Heavy 

 crop, free from disease. Haulm strong. Midseason. W^hite flower. 



101, 102. Snowdrop Improved, F.C.C. August 30, 1883 (Barr).— White ; 

 flat, round ; eyes shallow. Heavy crop, much diseased. Haulm strong. 

 Midseason. No flower. 



103. Southern Queen, A.M. November 21, 1905 (Dobbie, Scarlett). 

 White ; flat, round, or oval ; eyes shallow ; russety : handsome. Heavy 

 crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and strong. Mid-season. White 

 flower. 



104. Southern Star, A.M. November 21, 1905 (J. Veitch).— White ; 

 pebble-shape ; eyes full ; russety ; medium size. Fair crop, free from 

 disease. Haulm strong. Midseason. Purple flower. 



105. Star of New Zealand (Henderson). — White ; round ; eyes full ; 

 large and bad shape. Heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and 

 strong. Late. W^hite flower. 



