496 JOURNAL OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



48. White City (Sutton). — White ; crop very poor ; very badly 

 diseased ; haulm tall. 



93. Widecombe Late (Pickering). — White, flat kidney; rather large; 

 eyes shallow ; crop poor ; somewhat diseased ; haulm rather weak. 



94. Widecombe Iutermediate (Pickering), XXX September 9, 1909. — 

 White, round, flat ; size medium to rather large ; eyes fairly shallow ; 

 crop good ; very slightly diseased ; haulm tall and sturdy. (Mid-season.) 



51. (Sinclair).— Sent under number only. 



52. (Sinclair). — Sent under number only. 



Potato 'The Factor.' 



Tubers of the Potato ' Factor ' were obtained from nine different 

 sources, and twenty tubers of each were planted. The following table 

 shows the crop obtained :— 



Trial ! 

 No. 



Donor 



Address 



Soil where seed 

 was grown 



Ware 



Seed 



Dis- 

 eased 



Small 



Total 

 Weight 











lb. 



lb. 



lb. 



lb. 



lb. 



1 



Messrs. Hobbies. 



Derehani, 





44 



in 



8£ 



10i 



74% 







Norfolk. 











2 



„ Dobbie. 



Rothesay. 



Dunbar red soil. 



49 



m 



114 



7i 



81£ 



3 



„ Dobbie. 



Rothesay. 



Bute heavy land. 



44 



154 



6i 



H 



744 



4 



,, Dobbie. 



Rothesay. 



Bute saDdy land. 



43 



164 





10 



79" 



5 



„ Dobbie. 



Essex. 



Essex loam on clay. 



49 



14* 



m 





80J 



6 



„ Holmes. 



Tain, Ross. 





68£ 



124 



m 



n 



102 



7 



„ E. Veitcb. 



Exeter. 





39 



10% 





H 



65£ 



8 



„ Dickson. 



Belfast. 





52J 



13* 



224 



94 



98" 



9 



„ Cocker. 



Aberdeen. 





564 



7i 



211 



44 



90 







Average. 



49£ 



13 



12£ 8 



83 



I 



I 



