94 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
(J) Tubers round or flat round, coloured. 
i. Flowers white. 
75-77. The Lochar (Veitch, Carter, Dobbie). — Described vol. 43, p. 145. 
Crop 109I lb., 125! lb., 123^ lb. (Scotch). These weights included 57^ lb. chats ! 
There was a considerable amount of second growth, and the tops were quite green 
at lifting time. 
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69-74. Kerr's Pink (Veitch, Clucas, Farmer & Backhouse, Dobbie, Barr, 
Bath), A.M. 1921.— Crop 138^ lb., 120^ lb. (Scotch), 120 lb. (Devon), 146J lb., 
109 lb. (Scotch). Considerable second growth. 
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79-81 Arran Victory (Carter, Farmer & Backhouse, Veitch). — Vigorous, 
compact, dark green ; haulm 26 in., reddish brown ; foliage large, rough, dull • 
flowers many ; tubers deep purplish, smooth, large, round ; eyes many, of 
medium size, deep, mainly at end ; sprouts purple ; flesh firm, pale lemon ; when 
cooked soft, creamy, and of poor flavour ; Crop 111 lb. (Scotch), 102 lb. (Devon), 
98 J lb. (Scotch). A little second growth. Green at lifting time. Raised by 
Mr. McKelvie. 
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2. Flowers coloured. 
78. Rector (Carter). — Vigorous, somewhat like 'Lochar' in foliage; haulm 
28 in., dark green ; flowers mauve, tipped white ; tubers dark brown, much 
tinged reddish pink ; eyes deep, mainly at end ; sprouts reddish ; flesh firm, 
lemon ; dry and mealy when cooked, of rather poor flavour ; crop 97 lb. (Scotch). 
Little second growth. Green at lifting, time. Raised by Dr. Wilson. 
