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STATE BOAKD OF AGRICULTURE 



PEA8.-L18T OF VAEIEriES. 



No. 



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Variety. 



Seedsman, 



Advancer .... 



Alaska 



Asparagus 



Champion of England 



Crown Prince 



Daisy 



Daniel O'Ronrke 



Dwarf Sugar.. 



Echo 



Eagenie 



Everbearing (Bliss) 



Everbearing ( Bliss) 



Extra Early 



French Sagar 



Gem (McLean's) 



Gem (Prerainm) 



Hancock 



Horeford's Market Garden 



Market Gardener's Second Early 

 Marrow (Giant Pod) 



Marrowfat (Black Eyed).. 



Melting Sugar 



New Life 



Nott's Excelsior 



Nott's 961 



900 to 1.. 



Benown 



Rural New Yorker 



Shropshire Hero... 



Stratagem 



Telegraph 



Telephone 



Tom Thumb (Dwarf) 



Tom Thumb (E'y) 



Ferry 



Ferry 



Burpee 



Ferry 



Johnson & Stokes 



Gregory 



Ferry 



Landreth 



Burpee 



Landreth 



Ferry 



Gregory 



Ferry 



Landreth 



Ferry 



Ferry 



Gregory 



Ferry , 



Johnson & Stokes 

 Johnson & Stokes. 



Ferry 



Ferry 



Gregory 



Ferry 



Nott 



Landreth 



Burpee 



Ferry 



Gregory 



Ferry 



Ferry 



Ferry 



Ferry 



Ferry 





ID do 



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POTATOES. 



One hundred and sixty- five varieties of potatoes were experimented with 

 during the past season, including forty-eight new sorts sent out by leading 

 seedsmen. The balance are some of the standard varieties that have been 

 grown several years. 



A few of the chemical fertilizers were used and some work was done 

 along the line of irrigation; but owing to the excessive rains the results 

 were such that no comparison could be made. 



The land used for the early varieties is located near the northwest cor- 

 ner of the vegetable garden; it is a sand loam with a subsoil composed of 

 clay mixed with a large per cent of quicksand. 



