208 POTATOES. 



lar. The seedlings of the late Professor Goodrich 

 are quietly dropped from the approved lists for gen- 

 eral culture, and their places filled by other and more 

 promising sorts. How long these varieties will hold 

 their place in public estimation expeiienee only can 

 tell. 



We give six illustrations of Potatoes, the repre- 

 sentative sorts for the different seasons, and good 

 types of their kinds. 



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Among the most popular early varieties may be 

 named the 



Eaely Pose, a seedling introduced by Mr. 

 Breese, of Yermont. With three years' trial it has 

 attained a national reputation. It is well worthy of 

 it, for it is the best early variety that we have at pres- 

 ent, either for family use or for market. 



The Rose is a large-sized Potato, smooth skin, few 

 eyeSj flesh white, and steams or boils mealy. 



