the catalogue prices as much as possible. 
‘Ibs. to the bushel). 
_livered f. o. b. cars and are shipped at pur- 
chaser’ s risk. 
Red River Early Ohio—Our Red River grown 
POTATOES 
The price of Potatoes is subject to change 
as, the season advances, although we adhere to 
“* All our Potatoes are sold by weight (60 
All Potatoes at prices mentioned are de- 
Plant 10 bushels cut tubers to the acre. 
seed of this popular variety will increase 
your yield far beyond your expectations. 
The soil in this valley is peculiarly adapt- 
ed to the best development of the potato 
crop. Not only do you get an increased 
yield, but the potatoes are far better, 
cleaner and entirely free from scab, be- 
sides being pure with none of the mixture usually 
found in Eastern grown stock. It will pay you to 
change your seed. Price per peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
Irish Cobbler—A very productive early white skinned 
potato, nearly round in shape, with eyes somewhat 
more prominent than Early Ohio. In the Eastern 
States it is the most popular of all the early gorts, 
and is rapidly taking the place of other old favor- 
ites in the West. 
appearance, and cooks splendidly. Price per peck, 
0c; bushel, $1.60. 
It is a heavy yielder, has a fine 
Carman No. 3 Potato, 
Snowflake, Jr. Potato. 
Early Rose—This old favorite still holds a leading 
amongst the early varieties. 
strong constitution and possesses splendid cooking 
place 
It is very prolific, has a 
qual- 
ities. Price per peck, 50c; bushel, $1.50. 
Carman No. 3—A favorite main crop potato. 
grower, yielding 
It is a strong 
good crops under almost all conditions. 
The tubers are very uniform in type, with shallow eyes, 
and very few of them, skin and flesh white. Its cook-— 
ing qualities are the best. 
$1.50. 
Price per peck, 50c; bushel, 
Rural New Yorker No. 2—Popularly known as 
“Dusty Rurals.” Is a standard in all mar- 
kets, always bringing the top market price. 
It is a vigorous grower, producing heavy 
crops of uniformly large tubers, of excellent ; 
quality, and very few, shallow eyes. The 
skin is white and smooth. Price per peck, 
50c; bushel, $1.50. 
Walter Raleigh—An excellent late variety, 
producing heavy crops of large white skinned 
tubers, with very few shallow eyes. They 
are round in shape, slightly flattened, always 
cooking evenly throughout. Price per peck, 
20ec; bushel, $1.60. 
Snowflake Jr.—A very prolific late sort, possess- 
ing more good qualities than any other we 
have ever known. The tubers grow to a uni- 
formly large size, with white skin and shal- 
low eyes, few in number. It is a remarkably 
vigorous grower, and free from disease. Price 
per peck, 60c; bushel, $1.60. 
