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Kew Yoek at the World's Columbian Exposition. 



GROUP 4. POTATOES. 



The exhibit of potatoes was a special feature of the New York display, and was 

 prepared under the supervision of Mr. JM. F. Pierson, of Seneca Castle. All the 

 known varieties of the State were planted in the spring of 1893, and a half barrel of 

 each variety brought to the fair at the expense of the commission, during the months 

 of September and October. About 250 varieties were shown, a number far exceed- 

 ing the exhibit of any other State. The following is an alphabetical list of varieties 

 on exhibition: 



Arizona "Wild; Adarandac; Albany 

 Seedling; Alex. Prolific; American Giant; 

 American Monarch; American Star; Amer- 

 ican Wonder; Anges; Arizona Wild. 



Badger State; Baker's Seedling; Boley's 

 Northern Spy; Beauty of Hebron; Ben. 

 Harrison; Bermuda Eose; Bermuda 

 White; Big Benefit; Bill; Bliss' Triumph; 

 Blue Humboldt; Blue Victor; Black 

 Dunmore; Blue Elephant or Victor; 

 Blaine, James G.; Bonnell's Columbia; 

 Bracey's Rising Sun; Bracey's Superior; 

 Brownell's Best; Brownell's Winner; Buf- 

 falo Beauty; Burbank; Burpee's Extra 

 Early; Burpee's Superior. 



California Blue; Campbell's Early; 

 Cayuga; Charles Downing; Charley Ross; 

 Charter Oak; Chautauqua; Chenango; 

 Chenango Blue; Chicago Market; Clark's 

 No. 1; Columbia; Columbia Rose; Cor- 

 liss; Crane's June Eating; Crane's Poten- 

 tate; Cream City; Crown Jewel; Crown 

 Point. 



Dakota; Dakota Red; Dandy; Rural 

 No. 3; Delaware; Duell's Seedling; Dew- 

 hort's Best; Dutton's Seedling. 



Early Albino; Early Gem; Early Har- 

 vest; Early King; Early Maine; Early 

 Market; Early Mayflower; Early 

 Northern; Early Ohio; Early Puritan; 

 Early Rochester; Early Rose; Early Snow- 

 flake; Early Standard; Early Sunrise; 

 Early Vaughan ; Early Walton ; Early 

 White Beauty; Early White Prize; Early 

 Wisconsin; Early Xanthus; Empire State; 

 Everett. 



Farmer's Alliance; Pill Basket; Frank- 

 fort; Freeman; Fuller's Seedling. 



General Garfield ; General McClelland; 

 Genesee Co. King ; Grafenbury Giant; 

 Green Mountain; Governor Foraker. 



Halo of Dakota ; Hampden Beauty ; 

 Harbinger; Holton Rose; Home Comfort; 

 Humboldt; Hunt's Early. 



Ideal ; Irish Blush ; Irish Blue ; Iron 

 Clad. 



Jumbo; Jerry Peachblow. 



Kings Co. Mammoth; King of Kings; 

 King of the Roses. 



Late Hebron; Late Rose; Layman (Rural 

 No. 3); Lenore; Lewis' Favorite. 



Maggie Murphy ; Maine ; Maine Rose ; 

 Manitoba; Manhattan; Manhattan Rose; 

 Mahopac; Matchless; Milton's Late White; 

 Minister; Miser; Molly Stark; Monroe Co. 

 Prize; Monroe Seedling ; Morgan ; Morn- 

 ing Pride; Morning Star. 



Napoleon ; Negro ; New Queen ; New 

 York Central ; Nott's Victor. 



Ohio; Ohio, Jr. ; Ottawa Rose. 



Paris Rose; Pat. Murphy; Pearl of 

 Savoy; Pennoyer Prolific; Peoples; Per- 

 fection; Seedling, Nos. 101, 131, 131; 

 Pierson's Eureka ; Polaris; Powers of 

 Beauty; Pride of America; Pride of Cali- 

 fornia; Pride of Ireland; Puritan; Purple 

 Trope. 



Queen of the Roses; Queen of the 

 Valley. 



Red Ohio; Reeve's Rose; Robert Em- 

 mett ; Rochester Rose; Rose Magnum- 

 bonum; Rough Diamond; Rural Blush; 

 Rural New Yorker No. 3. 



Savoy; Seedling Nos. 1, 3, 3, 30, 31, 33, 

 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 43, 44, 

 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50; Seneca Beauty; 

 Seneca Red Jacket; Signal, Silver Dollar; 

 State of Maine; Steel's Red or Irish Cup; 

 Storm King; Stray Beauty; Strong's 

 Imperial; Stump the World; Superior; 

 Summit; Sunlit Star. 



Thunderbolt; Ton Hocks. 



Uncle Sam. 



Vanguard; Van Orman's Earliest; 

 Vaughan; Vick's Champion; Vick's Late 

 White; Vick's Perfection. 



Wall's Orange; White Elephant; White 

 Flower; White Rose; White Seedling; 

 White Star; Wilson's First Choice; Wil- 

 son Rose; Wonder; WoodhuU Seedling; 

 Wood's Early; World's Fair; Working- 

 man's Potato. 



Xanthus. 



Yosemite. 



The above varieties were contributed by the following named exhibitors, 

 sending from five to forty varieties: 



each 



Bruse, H. G., Hoosick Falls. 

 Bracy, E. M., Ogdensburg. 

 Bonnel, Geo. A., AVaterloo. 

 Baggeriy, B. W., Clifton Springs. 



Brace, J. A., Albion. 

 Billington, J. F., East Aurora. 

 Cloyes, A. G., Utica. 

 Chapman, C. E., Pcruville. 



