James Clark (horticulturist)

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James Clark depicted in The Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener, 1880

James Clark (1 May 1825 – 5 June 1890), was an English market gardener and horticulturist in Christchurch, Dorset who specialised in raising new varieties of potato. His most noted success was Magnum Bonum, described by The Times as "the first real disease-resisting potato ever originated and offered to the world".[1]

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