REPOKT ON POTATOES AT WIISLEY, 1900. 



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106. Supreme, A.M. September 11, 1900 (Barr).— White ; round ; 

 eyes shallow ; clear skin ; medium size. Heavy crop, free from disease. 

 Haulm tall and strong. Midseason or late. White flower. 



107. Sussex Leader (Chatfield). — White ; round ; eyes full ; medium 

 size ; clear skin. Good crop, free from disease. Haulm very strong. 

 Midseason. No flower. 



108. Talisman (Taylor & Thomson). — White; eyes full ; russety ; 

 large ; handsome. Heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and 

 strong. Midseason or late. Purple flower. 



109. Togo (Ross). — Purple ; round ; eyes full ; medium size, Heavy 

 crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and strong. Late. Purple flower. 



110. Triumph, F.C.C. September 12, 1893 (Barr).— White ; round; 

 eyes shallow ; large ; handsome. Heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm 

 strong. Late. Purple flower. 



111. Up-to-Date (Barr). — White ; round ; russety ; eyes shallow ; 

 large ; handsome. Very heavy crop, free from disease. Haulm tall and 

 strong. Late. Purple flower. 



112. Windsor Castle, F.C.C. September 12, 1893 (Barr).— White ; 

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

 disease. Haulm sturdy. Midseason or late. No flower. 



118, 114. Two SeedUngs under numbers (Harris). — Both failed. 



115, 116. Two Seedlings under numbers (Deal). — Both are promising 

 varieties, but the Committee must have them under names, not numbers. 



117. Seedling 211 (Deal). — A very promising variety, but it should be 

 named. 



