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very strong, dark green, erect, with white flowers; came into flower 

 June 13, 1912. Bound white tubers, eye rather deep. Fairly free 

 from disease. 



23. Dalmeny Early (Barr), A.M. September 13, 1900.— Haulm 

 weak, light green, spreading, with few white flowers; came into flower 

 June 25, 1912. Medium sized round white kidney, eye shallow, 

 eyebrow pronounced. Crop fair, shghtly diseased. 



18. Duke of York (Dobbie). — Haulm strong, light green, spreading. 

 Medium sized round white tubers, eye shallow, eyebrows rather 

 distinct. Crop very good, free from disease. 



24. Early Bose (Barr). — Haulm fairly strong, pale green, spread- 

 ing. Large pink kidney, eye deep sunken, eyebrow pronounced. Crop 

 very good, free from disease. 



25. Epicure (Barr), A.M. August 15, 1905. — Haulm strong, dark 

 green, erect, with white flowers; came into flower June 15, 1912. 

 Medium round white tubers, eye deep sunken, eyebrow pronounced, 

 not diseased. Crop good. 



16. Irish Gem (Sands), A.M. July 30, 1912.— Haulm extremely 

 strong (strongest in trials), deep green, spreading, with pale blue 

 flowers; in flower June 10, 1912. Good sized round white tubers, 

 eye shallow, eyebrow slightly pronounced. Heavy crop, free from 

 disease. 



17. John Bull (Dobbie). — Haulm very weak. Crop too poor to 

 describe. 



34. King George V. (Sands), A.M. July 30, 1912.— Haulm strong 

 light green, spreading, with white flowers; came into -flower June 18, 

 1912. Bather small but uniform round white tubers, eye shallow, 

 slightly pronounced. Free from disease. 



8. Lady Llewelyn (Dobbie). — Haulm strong, light green, erect, 

 with few small white flowers; came into flower June 23, 1912. 

 Medium sized round white tubers, eye rather sunken, eyebrows not 

 prominent. Good crop, free from disease. 



9. Lady Llewelyn (B. Veitch). — Haulm weak, hght green, erect, 

 with few white flowers; came into flower June 21, 1912. Medium 

 sized round white tubers, eye rather sunken, eyebrow prominent. Boor 

 crop, not diseased. 



32. Leader (Bath). — Haulm weak, light green, no flower. Bound 

 white kidney of variable size, eye shallow, eyebrow not pronounced. 

 Crop fair, free from disease. 



27. May Queen (Barr), A.M. August 15, 1905. — Haulm weak, 

 light green, spreading, with purple flowers; came into flower June 17, 

 1912. Medium sized white kidney, eye very shallow, eyebrow indis- 

 tinct. Diseased. 



2, 3. Midlothian Early (Sydenham, Dobbie), A.M. July 31, 1908.— 

 ilaulm strong, spreading, light green, with no flowers. Medium sized 

 round white tubers, eyes very shallow, eyebrows indistinct. Crop good, 

 only very slightly diseased. 



15. Milecross Early (Dobbiej. — Haulm very strong, pale green, 



