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ARRAN COMRADE (Immune). 
ARRAN COMRADE (Immune). A fine second early variety with white skin and flesh ; it is oval to nearly round 1 
in shape, and of fine appearance ; in fact one of the handsomest potatoes of recent introduction. The foliage is broad and 
spreading. It is an excellent cropper, having proved one of the best at the Ormskirk trials. If sprouted will come fit nearly as 
soon as the first earlies. We can strongly recommend this variety. Scotch grown Seed. Per 14 lb. 6s. 6d. ; 56 lb. 22s.,. 
EDZELL BLUE (Immune). An early coloured round variety, eyes medium depth, skin reddish purple, flesh pure white, 
and of excellent table quality. The haulm is vigorous, somewhat spreading, bloom white. Crops heavily, quality very good 
when matured. Matures rather too late to be strictly classed as a first early. 
Scotch grown Seed. Per 14 lb. 5s. 6d. ; 56 lb. 19s, 
BRITISH QUEEN. A second early variety of great merit. The skin and flesh are white, and of extra fine table 
quality; this, combined with its great productiveness and good keeping qualities, make it a most desirable variety for all 
purposes. Scotch grown Seed. Per 14 lb. 5s. ; 56 lb. 17», 
KING GEORGE V. (Immune). A most useful early Main Crop variety, which we have grown for the past three 
seasons, and can thoroughly recommend. It is a handsome White Kidney, of vigorous constitution, producing a very heavy 
crop of large, clean tubers, with white skin and flesh, and a finely-netted skin, a sure indication of its good cooking qualities, 
A most useful sort for exhibition purposes. Scotch grown Seed. Per 14 lb. 5s. 3d. ; 56 lb. 18s. 
KING GEORGE V. A good vigorous stock. Class II. Seed. Once grown from Scotch Seed. 
Per 14 lb. 4s. 9d. ; 56 lb. 16s . 
“ The Sensation Potatoes I had from yon last year were very satisfactory, and quite 
came up to all that was claimed for them, the flavour particularly being quite distinct/’ — 
Mr. R. EVERETT, Bromley. 
“I have pleasure in informing you that I had a good crop of Sensation Potatoes 
from Seed supplied by you last year.”— Mr. J. BROWN, Swanage. 
I “The last year’s Potatoes I had from you I wish to express my entire satisfaction 
both with the quality and results. Your Lochar and Sensation were most excellent, and 
were much admired by my friends."— Mr. W. W. ARNSLEY, New Southgate. 
“I am very pleassd with the Seeds I had from you last year; all turned out well, 
| especially the 14 lbs. of British Queen Potatoes.” — Mr. A. TREE, Upper Killay. 
