FOUR EXCELLENT NEW POTATOES, 



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THE MILWAUKEE. 



An excellent New Early Potato resembling Crown Jewell 



in appearance, but of larger size and very inuch superior in 



quality. It is a strong grower with very strong tops, and comes 



into Dse fully as early as Early Sunrise, yielding; however a 



much larger crop than that variety, and has the further merit 



?^^^' °^ being a first-claes keeper, and may be depended upon to re- 



'' '^^i-4 j5^ main in good condition without sprouting until very late in the 



season. If grown in rich black loam it will produce a very 



heavy crop of handsome large tubers of very fine quality. 



Price per lb,, 33 cts; %l 00 per peck, S2.o0 per bushel. 



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TUE 5IILT\AUKEE. 



EARLY WISCONSIN. 



An extra early variety destined to take a leading place 

 where earliness End quantity are desired. It is a very large 

 ylelder abounding in light tandy soils, that combined with 

 its extreme earliness makes it a most valuable potato for 

 early maiketing. It is also an excellent keeper. It resem 

 bles Beauty of Hebron in many respects, only that it is rose 

 colored, and a much heavier yielder. The tops are stout and 

 short, and the tubers are easily dug. Besides being a first- 

 class market sort it will be found an excellent family potato 

 and one that will be especially valuable in Southern mai kets. 



Price 35 cts. per lb., post-paid: $1.00 per peck: $3.50 per 

 bushel. 



EARLY WISCONSIN. 



SNOWFLAKE JUNIOR. 



As the name implies this new potato resembles the old 

 favorite Snowflake very much in appearance and in cooking 

 qualities. It is, however, mnch more prolific, and has the 

 further merit of being the nearest to BUG-PROOF of any 

 potato we have ever seen grown. The bugs only attacking 

 it after all other varieties in sight had been disposed of and 

 then only in very small numbers, so that they could easily 

 be taken care of. As an all round family or market potato 

 we know of no better. It is handsome in appearance, grows 

 to a large size, clear white, cooks evenly and mealy, and 

 possessing that desirable flavor peculiar to the Snowflake. 

 The tops are remarkably strong, growing upright, color 

 dark green. 



Price 35 cts. per lb., postpaid: $1.00 per peck; $2.50 per 

 bushel. 



SATISFACTION. 



This new potato possesses many excellent qualities to 

 recommend it to the crower and consumer. It is early com- 

 ing into use, about the same time as Early Ohio. In some 

 respects it resembles Early Thorburn, only the tubers are 

 more inclined to roundness. It yields most a'^uudantly and 

 its cooking qualities are the very best; as a baker it has no 

 superior. For hotel purposes we think this variety is 

 especially worthy of commendation. It also keeps well, and 

 Is in every respect a first class market potato. 



Price per lb., 35 cts., postpaid; $100 per peck; $2.ro per 

 bushel. 



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