SUTTON’S MAINCROP SEED POTATOES. 
* SUTTON’S BELLAHOUSTON. 
An excellent all-round maincrop variety with tubers of 
round to oval shape. Skin and flesh white, cooks 
mealy. A good yielder on all types of soil. The 
foliage is most distinct, owing to its erect habit. 
* DUKE OF KENT (SUTTON’S). 
A very heavy cropping variety for late use. Tubers oval 
in shape, of good size and remarkably uniform. 
SUTTON’S ABUNDANCE. 
An early maincrop noted for its high cooking quality. 
Flesh white and floury. 
* MAJESTIC. 
The most popular Potato of the present day. Yields 
heavily on all types of soil, and is ready for digging as 
soon as the first-earlies are finished. White kidney- 
shaped tubers with shallow eyes; flesh white. Readily 
attains good size. 
* ARRAN BANNER. 
One of the heaviest and most dependable croppers in 
cultivation. Tubers round, mainly of large size, skin 
and flesh white. Does well on most soils. 
* ARRAN PEAK. 
An excellent all-round maincrop variety. Yields a good 
crop of nice even-sized oval tubers. Skin yellowish, 
sometimes netted. Flesh firm, white and of very good 
quality. Will keep well until late in the season. 
* GLADSTONE. 
A variety of King Edward type and cooking quality but 
* 
less exacting in its soil requirements. A good 
‘quality ° variety. 
* DUNBAR STANDARD. 
The best white kidney potato for exhibition. Eyes very 
shallow. <A late-maturing kind of superb quality. 
Occasionally liable to Dry Rot so that seed should be 
set up to sprout when received. 
* ULSTER SUPREME. 
One of the newer ‘ Ulster’ varieties. Strong grower 
producing a heavy crop of large white oval tubers. 
* STORMONT DAWN. 
A white oval early maincrop variety from Northern 
Ireland. A consistent cropper of excelleut quality, 
foliage tall, making close cover. 
* GREAT SCOT. 
Well-known white round variety. 
KING EDWARD VII. 
Still a popular ‘ quality’ variety ; 
requires medium: 
to heavy soil. 
RED KING, or RED KING EDWARD. 
A red skinned variation of King Edward. 
UP-TO-DATE. 
A white oval variety which suffers less from drought 
than any other kind ; very popular overseas. 
* ARRAN CONSUL. 
A white oval potato which crops well on poor soil; very 
open foliage. 
* GOLDEN WONDER. 
Russet-brown kidney of unsurpassed quality. 
be grown on good soil. 
* REDSKIN. 
A very floury cooking variety. 
flesh white. 
* KERR’S PINK. 
A strong-growing late variety. Tubers round; skin 
pink. Suitable for medium and heavy soils, and 
moist districts. A favourite in the North. 
Should! 
Tubers pink skinned, 
An abundant cropper. 
SALAD POTATO. 
FIR APPLE, PINK. Long pink-skinned tubers of continental origin 
per Ib. 1/— 
* The varieties indicated by an asterisk are immune from Wart Disease. 
only certified stocks of immune varieties of Potatoes, where necessary, rests with the cultivator. 
term ‘Immune’ refers to Wart Disease only. 
Potatoes are subject. 
The responsibility of planting 
N.B.—The 
It does not imply immunity to the various other diseases to which 
The Seed Potatoes named have been certified in accordance with the provisions of The Seeds (Amendment) Regulations, 
1944, and the number of the Certificate, together with other particulars required by the regulations, will be found on the: 
ticket placed inside each bag of Potatoes supplied by us. 
SACKS AND BAGS. 
When remitting for Seed Potatoes please include the 
Deposit Charge on Bags namely :— 
IF ONLY ONE VARIETY IS ORDERED— 
14 Ib. 1/6; 28 Ib. 2/—; 42 Ib. to 112 Ib. 3/6 
IF MORE THAN ONE VARIETY IS ORDERED— 
Individual Bags—14 Ib. 1/6 ; 28 lb. 2/—; 56 Ib. 2/6 
Covering Bag—If total quantity exceeds 35 Ib. 3/6 extra. 
It is imperative that all sacks and bags be returned to us 
promptly, when the Deposit Charge for same will be 
credited or refunded. 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
REGARDING DRY ROT 
Certain varieties of Potatoes, notably Arran Pilot, Di 
Vernon and Express are liable to suffer from Dry Rot 
and other diseases after delivery. Every care is taken 
by us in the selection and handling of stocks, but we can 
give no guarantee against wastage. To minimise the 
risk of loss, we advise customers to set up seed tubers 
to sprout as soon as received, placing them in a cool, 
light, airy situation, protected from frost when necessary. 
SUTTON’S of READING, SEED GROWERS and MERCHANTS. 
47 
