THE POTATO 



Station 

 iga. Prof. STEWART, 



Geneva, N. Y. 



20. LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 



21. NORTH CAROLINA . 



22. OHIO 



23. OKLAHOMA . . . 



24. PENNSYLVANIA 



25. RHODE ISLAND . 



26. TENNESSEE . . . 



27. TEXAS, Bui. 71 . 



28. M. ALEXANDER, 



Charlotte, Vt. 



29. WASHINGTON 



Leading Varieties 



Rural New Yorker No. 2, Car- 

 man No. 3, Green Mountain, 

 Sir Walter Raleigh. (Most 

 popular late varieties in the 

 State, apparently.) 



Carman No. i, Green Mountain. 



Bliss Triumph (both red and 

 white skinned), Bovee, Eu- 

 reka, Houlton Rose, selected 

 strains of Early Rose. 



Late Green Mountain, Wash- 

 ington. 



Early Ohio, Six Weeks. 



Medium Bovee, Early Fortune. 



Bliss Triumph, Early Ohio. 



Early Extra Early Crusaders, 

 Six Weeks, Irish Cobbler, 

 Beauty of Hebron. 



Medium J. A. Totten, Free- 

 man. 



Early Early Harvest, Early 

 Fortune, Polaris. 



Late New Queen. 



Triumph. 



Triumph (generally grown), 

 Thorburn, Irish Cobbler, Eu- 

 reka. 



Early Triumph. 



Medium Polaris, Gar fie Id, 

 Early Vermont, Charles 

 Downing. 



Late Green Mountain, Dela- 

 ware, Alexander's Prolific, 

 Dakota Red, Gold Coin, Sir 

 Walter Raleigh, Carman No. i, 

 Carman No. 2. 

 Burbank. 



