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26. Harlech Castle (Sutton). — Scarcely so vigorous as last, more compact 
and remaining green rather longer ; tubers of medium size, and with firm pale 
lemon flesh ; when cooked more or less mealy, yellowish, and of poor flavour. 
Crop 89 lb (including 18 lb. chats) (Scotch). Raised by Rev. A. Paton, intro- 
duced by sender. Much second growth. 
* * * 
23. White City (Sutton). — Described vol. 43, p. 139. Crop 118 lb. Little 
second growth and few chats. 
3. Flowers drop in bud. 
32. Titan (Toogood). — Plant vigorous, spreading, medium green ; haulm 
22 to 24 in., medium green ; foliage large, rough, dull ; flowers many, dropping ; 
tubers kidney, of medium size, many at a root; skin smooth, yellowish; eyes 
many, mainly at end, large, shallow ; sprouts purplish ; flesh firm, rather coarse, 
white ; when cooked firm, close, waxy, white, of poor flavour. Crop 145^ lb. 
(Dutch). Chats few, but some second growth. 
4. Flowers none. 
27-28. Crusader (Veitch, Dobbie). — Plant vigorous, fairly erect, dark green; 
haulm 28 in., green ; foliage large, rough, dull ; tubers kidney to oval, flattened, 
smooth, light brown, of medium size ; eyes many, small, shallow ; flesh firm, 
lemon ; when cooked firm, rather close, white, of fair flavour. Crop 93f lb., 
84 J lb. (Scotch). Raised by Mr. J. Wilson and introduced by Mr. Reid and 
others. Some second growth, and plants suffered more from drought than many. 
(&) Tubers kidney, brown. 
29-31. Golden Wonder (Carter, Dobbie, Barr). — Described vol. 43, p. 140. 
Crop 83 lb., 74 lb., 68 lb. (Scotch). Raised by Mr. Brown. Little second growth. 
(c) Tubers kidney, coloured. 
Flowers coloured. 
33-35. King Edward VII. (Farmer & Backhouse, Barr, Carter), H.C., 1921 — 
Described vol. 43, p. 140. Crop 135 lb. (Devon), 143I lb., 132J lb. (Scotch). 
Little second growth. 
(d) Tubers oval, white or yellow. 
1. Flowers white. 
44-46. Ally (Farmer & Backhouse, Dobbie, Poad), H.C., 1921 — Described 
vol. 46, p. 392. Crop 97|lb. (Devon), 123^ lb., 124I lb. (Scotch). Still green when 
lifted. Little second growth. Raised by Mr. McKelvie. 
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38-41. Rhoderic Dhu (Bees, Clucas, Veitch, Dobbie). — Plant vigorous, dark 
grey green ; haulm somewhat spreading, 24 in., dark green ; foliage large, rough, 
dull ; flowers few ; tubers large, oval, smooth ; eyes many, small, shallow ; 
sprouts slightly tinged ; flesh firm, rather coarse, pale lemon ; of medium texture 
and creamy when cooked, flavour fair. Crop 50I lb. (Lockerbie), 75I lb. (Lanes.), 
107I lb., 114J lb. (Scotch). Many chats. Much second growth. Raised by Mr. 
Farish. 
* * * 
53. Abundance (Sutton). — Described vol. 43, p. 120. Crop 119I lb., in- 
cluding i2| lb. chats (Scotch). Much second growth. Raised by Mr. Clarke, 
introduced by sender. 
54. Culdees Castle (Barr). — 'Similar to • Abundance.' Crop 115I lb. 
(Scotch). Much second growth in both stocks. 
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47. Dominion (Poad). — Described vol. 43, p. 121. Crop no| lb. Much 
second growth. Raised and introduced by sender. 
2. Flowers coloured. 
17-19. Tinwald Perfection (Carter, Dobbie, Barr) — Described vol. 43, 
p. 121. Crop 76 1 lb., 87^ lb., 8of lb. (Scotch). Raised by Mr. W. R. Farish. 
16. Rob Roy" (Veitch).— Identical with 'Tinwald Perfection.' Crop 75 lb. 
[Scotch). 
