

Yield. Days. Per ct. rot. 
ny 


0. K. Mammoth—large tuber.--..--.--.- 228 142 2" 
be ‘ Binal) APypte WY Me 202 142 92 
Be ere MIN GOs on Nee 1 Alisa pyi ales 91 
“ede 2 log Nid aE) ileal ple a adel all ll cee TOde elas 90 
RCMB Ole Cet gn Ne cat. Ged le 147 = 188 81 
9S tea es all ie i el la ae eth A GLa 140 142 95 
Rochester Favorite—large tuber ---_---.- -- 175-142 79 
So geet) OE UN RRL ll Mi le 186 142 Vd 
Hoses Beauty of Beauties--..-/-.--- 2-2. 194 188 95 
oy bts a C4 gal ft Ea el leh da gg aaa 213° 138 96 
Rose’s President Cleveland .-------- — 88 140 100 
St. Patrick—large tuber ------.--..-.--.- 145 = 140 
os ef SEOSEER AD i as Ute ed A a gh ghee 164 140 87 
Pprmaake (ueONiy jude so Gh ey Le 162 =138 &2 
Schoolmaster—large tuber .-.------------ 1921) 9138 100 
, SMa Natt) ved weit. 4 oye 2 192), 188 76 
‘Tunxis—large a Ne ad are 2 ee TOGA 38 76 
fe small HL eRe Yee Er, 8 140. 138 18 
Vick’s Prize—large DF Ue sow Uh, Be 195 = 140 99 
iy a small 1 Dats say 2 eke 187 =138 97 
Wali Orange--large.) 6) Uo oe det ee 190. 438 68 
°y ff BINS Lyi ts ets seers & be 2 163. 188 82 
DMOLBEEN OS Lil caas ofl} oua i) a Ea TAL! 175 = 188 99 
White Elephant—large tuber_.__.__..-_-- 190 = 142 95 
it “5 Srna bev iiceh agora b )<19- 2 159 = 142 82 
Pate mIOOeG Ings Pied Ll 3s 193) | }138 78 
Winslow’s Seedling—large tuber -_-______- 165 = 128 46 
‘ i. pinalle iii Ye aap 194. 128 100 
Meerewevlennane. et. ee A 187)" 158 57 
Averaca ie UTIL 4 bo at 9 1388 82 
Ave. Ave. Ave. 
Yield. Days from Per ct. 
planting to of 
ripening. rot. 
Varieties of feeble growth._.____....-___-- ye 116 a7 
3 moderately vigorous growth___. 123 126 53 
Ai very ° eae ea Le 133 67 
“f most it Spann) cg all haha 138 82 
From this summary of the four classes, the interesting fact ap- 
pears that a relation seems to exist between vigor, productiveness, 
time of maturity and amount of decay; those least vigorous being 
earliest, least productive and suffering least from the rot. 
Whether the increase of decay in the more vigorous sorts is caused 
by the blight acting more severely upon these, or whether it is be- 
cause it has a longer time to act, our data do not show. They do 
seem to prove, however, that a healthy and vigorous growth does not 
give immunity from the disease. 
