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SEED POTATOES 
All our Seed Potatoes are grown in Aroostook County, Maine, by experienced and reliable seed potato growers. 
They can be depended upon as being strictly first-ciass. 
subject to market fluctuation. Cash must accompany all 
i Originated in Maine from the 
New ‘Early Perfection. . Originated: tn Maine, front x 
color, one of the earliest if not the very earliest, on our 
list slightly flattened in shape, with blunt seed end; similar 
to the Early Ohio; shoal-eyed, flesh white. fine grained, 
excellent table quality and a robust grower; very prom- 
ising. Pk. 40c.; bush. $1.50; barrel $3.75. 
Early Six Weeks. and shallow eyed, in color light 
pink and of fine texture. Pk. 40c.; bus. $1.50; barrel $3.50. 
isc j ; This variety is rapidly 
Red Bliss, or Bliss Triumph. [his variety is rapidly 
tubers are round and uniform in shape, eyes slightly de- 
pressed and of a beautiful bright red color very hardy 
and vigorous growing, maturing with extra earlies 
Bush. $1.50; bbl. $3.50. 
Early Ohio. 
Generally accept- 
ed throughout the 
Western States as 
the standard ear- 
ly Potato. A week 
earlier than Ear- 
ly Rose, Dull red, 
round oblong 
quality dry and 
mealy, requires 
rich, moist soil 
for perfect devel- 
opment. Bush 
$1.50: bbl. $3.50. 
Medium sized, very smooth skinned 
Crown Jewel. 
A very early va- 
riety of the finest 
quality, skin 
white and smooth 
with shallow 
eyes; a very vig- 
orous grower. It 
is a favorite for 
home use and 
market garden- 
ers Bush, $1.50; 
bbl. $3.50 
Early Harvest. 
Tubers white, of 
finest quality, ob- 
long in shape, 
good shipper and 
may be consid- 
ered aS a second 
early variety. 
Particularly val- 
uable for market gardeners by reason of its handsome / is a late keeper. 
Peck 40c.: bush. $1.50; bbl. $3.50. 
shape and color. 
j The biggest Potato and greatest pro- 
Irish Cobbler. ducer known among the first early va- 
rieties. It will outyield all other early kinds and equal 
most of the later varieties. Fine quality, color a pure 
creamy white, shape round to oblong and smooth. Vines 
very stocky with dark foliage. Bush. $1.50; bbl. $3.50. 
A seedling of the Early Rose, which 
Early Northern. it much resembles in appearance; 
earlier than Early Rose and more prolific. Bush. $1.50; 
bbl. $3.50. 
For a generation the standard Potato of 
Early Rose. the whole country for earlies, yield, thrift, 
beauty and table qualities, because it always suc- 
ceeds well in any soil, in any climate and in any lati- 
tude. Too well known to need description. Our stock 
is strictly pure. Peck. 40c.; bus. $1.50; bbl. $3.50. 
i 4 Round to oblon in 
Ensign Bagley, or White Rose. Sees dated ale alley 
all that can be desired, and not susceptible to disease. 
Pck. 40c.; bush. $1.50; bbl. $3.50. 
1 This .is decidedly a valuable acquisi- 
Maggie Murphy. tion to the Potato family. The shape 
is flattened oblong with smooth eyes and of rose color. 
It is very hardy, productive and bears tubers of large 
size. Pk. 40c.: bush. $1.50: bbl. $3.50. 
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Norcross. 
Our prices quoted are very low, quality considered, and 
orders. 
j A very desirable main crop va- 
Vermont Gold Coin. riety of recent introduction; has 
proven to be very hardy, of vigorous growth, most pro- 
ductive, of the very best quality. The tubers are slightly 
oblong, rather broad and quite thick through. The eyes 
are small and there is but little waste in paring. The 
skin is thin, smooth and glossy, of a light golden tint. 
Peck 40c.: bus, $1.50; bbl. $3.75. 
7 White skin, flat, oval form, smooth, 
Green Mountain. of good appearance; fine for the 
table quality. Ripens slowly and is a good keeper. Val- 
uable for late crops. Now taking the lead in ail markets. 
Bush. $1.25: bbl. $3.00. : 
, Medium late, of good size and quality, 
White Star. white in color; eves flush with the skin 
Bush. $1.50; bbl. $3.50. 
Carman No. 3. 
It is a good late 
variety and one 
of the greatest 
yielders; large, 
oblong, slightly 
flattened. Peck 
40c.; bush. $1.25; 
bbl. $3.00. 
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Norcross. | |, ui 
is a little oblong 
and slightly flat- 
tened, the skin is 
finely netted or 
rusty, which al- 
ways indicates 
zood cooking and 
eating quality. 
The tubers. are 
large and very 
uniform, matur- 
ing medium early. 
Pk.) 50¢.; bush. 
$1.85; 
bbl, $4.50. 
American Giant. 
Is one of the hea- 
viest yielders 
grown, and a fa- 
vorite with all 
large growers, It 
is a long, white, 
smooth, handsome 
Potato of good 
quality, with 
shoal eyes; ma- 
turing with the 
second earlies and 
Pk. 40c.; bush. $1.40; bbl. $3.00. 
This is a very handsome general crop Po- 
tato. Its skin is slightly rusty, of a light 
cream-white color; its shape is an oblong and slightly 
flattened. The eyes are very shallow. The size is large 
and desirable, very few under market size. Always 
smooth and regular in form of splendid quality. Bush. 
$1.40; bbl. $3.25. 
This variety is quite largely used as one of 
Burbanks. the reliable late Potatoes, is of good size, 
white skinned, of oblong shape and good yielder. [tis a 
late keeper and also of good flavor. Bush, $1.25; bbl. 
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4 A splendid early variety, fine quality, color a 
Puritan. pure white, shape oblong, yielding large 
crops. Pck. 40c.; bush. $1.50; bbl. $3.50. 
SEED SWEET POTATOES 
Select “up-river” strain. A select 
Yellow Jersey. strain of smooth, short “chunky” Yel- 
low Jersey. Yield 25 to 50 per cent. more marketable 
stock and sells higher than any other. Dry and sweet; 
decidedly the best of all. Pk. 50c.; bu. $1.50; barre] $3.50. 
Prices subject to market fluctuations, 
No discounts, but the best values in dependable seeds 
