132 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
2. Edinburgh. Free loam on market garden land at Joppa, 
four miles east of Edinburgh. 
3. Bristol. Sandy to medium loam with a tendency to stickiness 
on surface after heavy rain, caking on drying, at Long Ashton, four 
miles west of Bristol, 160 feet above sea level. Followed nursery 
apples. 
Yield of Potatos in Lb. 
Guernsey. 
Edinburgh. 
Bristol. 
Leeds. 

Wisley. 
Boston, 
Lines. 
Co. Down, 
Ireland. 
Exeter. 
Preston. 
Salop. 
Total. 
Early Varieties 
011 j ■ -L#ic w c i y 11 . * 
V 
72 
88 
89 
75 
76 
ol 
63 
& 5 
00 
746 
*Snowdrop (Resistant) 
QKo rno c h vnrpcc 
Ollctipc b J_-Xjjicl5b • 
60 
61 
64 
58 
59 
75 
72 
58 
53 
54 
614 
55 
63 
66 
64 
58 
77 
66 
48 
54 
55 
606 
Witrh "Hill 
65 
61 
56 
59 
55 
75 
66 
5° 
53 
44 
585 
TVTi rl 1 Vil 0 Ti In" o t~l \7 
iYllUlULilld.il X^cLliy • 
64 
47 
22 
49 
56 
34 
46 
23 
49 
38 
428 
Second 
Early Varieties. 
British Queen . 
90 
87 
87 
80 
87 
94 
79 
78 
54 
63 
799 
♦Great Scot 
80 
94 
93 
69 
46 
42 
54 
36 
44 
35 
593 
♦Secundus 
75 
45 
92 
50 
42 
59 
46 
76 
29 
53 
567 
*Burnhouse Beauty . 
60 
60 
43 
55 
56 
57 
56 
48 
51 
4.2 
528 
♦Dobbie's Favourite . 
73 
75 
3i 
65 
61 
26 
53 
29 
47 
19 
479 
Main 
Crop Varieties. 
Dobbie's Prolific 
115 
79 
65 
54 
74 
66 
63 
61 
53 
38 
668 
♦The Provost . 
64 
79 
90 
52 
7i 
70 
52 
70 
48 
54 
650 
The Factor 
80 
77 
5i 
68 
79 
53 
77 
56 
74 
28 
643 
King Edward . 
48 
68 
88 
7i 
67 
80 
61 
5° 
30 
38 
601 
*The Admiral . 
7 1 
48 
83 
57 
50 
68 
29 
79 
44 
47 
576 
♦Kerr's Pink 
77 
85 
50 
67 
66 
52 
5i 
47 
43 
3i 
569 
Arran Chief 
45 
54 
40 
59 
61 
52 
55 
77 
55 
34 
532 
Isis .... 
59 
65 
55 
59 
52 
55 
39 
44 
47 
23 
498 
♦White City 
36 
56 
46 
58 
62 
56 
44 
56 
44 
30 
488 
♦The Lochar . 
52 
60 
45 
55 
4i 
32 
44 
46 
39 
22 
436 
Total . 
134° 
1337 
1255 
1238 
1218 
1199 
ii34 
1095 
976 
814 
1 1 ,606 
* Resistant to wart disease. 
4. Leeds. Medium loam soil overlying coal measure sandstone, 
at Garforth Manor Farm, eight miles east of Leeds. 
5. Wisley. Light sandy loam at junction of Bagshot sands and 
London clay, at R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley, Ripley, Surrey, 120 feet 
above sea level. 
6. Boston, Lines. Light top soil on heavy bottom. 
7. Co. Down. Reclaimed mountain land which had previously 
grown nothing but bracken. A gravelly loam at Burrenreagh, Castle- 
wellan ; soil as a rule very suitable for potato-growing. 
8. Exeter. Dark stiff loam with a clay and gravel subsoil, at 
Cleve Nursery, Exwick, growing young conifers for past six years. 
