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In these tables 10 signifies tiie highest degree of perfection. 



Tiie varieties fully tested that stand at the head of the list for 

 profit or for home use we give, in the order of merit: Agawdm, 

 Taylor s Prolific and Snyder. Of the newer and most promising we 

 give the following list in order of merit : Erie. MinnewasM, Fred 

 and Stone's Hardy. Early Harvest and Early Chester should be 

 discarded as they are not hardy. The other varieties given require 

 further testing to prove their merits, Wilson^ Wilson, Jr., and 

 Thompson's Early Mammoth require covering during tiie winter. 



