Maine 9otatoe#. 



Pomme de Terre Potatas TRartOffein 



We are I<arge Growers of Aroostook County (Maine) Grown Seed 

 Potatoes. Special prices cheerfully given to large buyers on appli- 

 cation for both Maine Grown and Virginia Second Crops Prices 

 subject to M arket Changes. Because of the scarcity of barrels in 

 Maine we always ship in barrel sacks of 165 lbs. net. If wanted in 

 barrels add 25c to the price for Barrel Sacks. 165 lbs 



PIncKy Baltimore (Specialty, See Page 18.) The Peck Bus. Bbl. 

 best and earliest Potato on earth. Without an Sack 



equal 65c $2.00 $5.00 



Bolgiano's Famous Prosperity Potatoes. 



(Specialty See Page 21.) 

 Yields fine crops of even, fine, smooth, large 

 Potatoes, under the most unfavorable circum- 

 stances. Flesh is as white as snow, and cooks 

 dry and mealy „ 50c 1.35 3.50 



Accomac Pride.— A potato that is rapidly becom- 

 ing popular on account of its high quality and 

 great productiveness. We recommend this Po- 

 lato to our customers - 50c 1.35 3.50 



Spalding No. 4, Extra Early Rose XX.— Earli- 

 est Rose Potato in the world, good cropper, fine 

 appearance 45c 1.20 3.00 



Ensign Bagley, or White Rose.— An excellent 

 cropper; smooth and not susceptible to disease 50c 1.35 3.50 



Henderson's Early Bovee 45c 1.25 3.00 



Maine Moalton Early Rose.— The genuine Early 



Rose still remains the standard early variety... 40c 1.10 2.75 



Red Bliss Triumph, or Improved Red Ber- 

 muda. — One of the earliest varieties grown. 

 Its great productiveness, handsome color and 

 resistance to disease make it most popular 40c 1.10 2.75 



Pride of the South.— This variety is a twin to 

 the Red Bliss Triumph, in everything except 

 color, it being white, with pinkeye 45c 1.Z0 J.UW 



Early Ohio. — One of the standard early varieties 

 and said to be "the best potato that grows in 

 the ground." Full week earlier than the Early 

 Rose; shape, oblong; quality, dry, mealy, fine 

 texture and flavor — 45c 



Irish Cobbler.— It is a vigorous grower, ripens 



uniformly, and a good keeper 45c 



Peck Bus. Bbl. 



Junior Prides, or White Bliss 45c $1.20 $3.00 



Early Thoroughbred, one of 

 the most popular of the Early 

 Rose Varieties- _ 45c 1.20 3.00 



Crown Jewel, Maine grown, 

 good drought resister, good 

 keepers, white, pink end, 

 very early 50c 1.35 3.00 



&epper< 



233. New Neapolitan (Specialty. See Page 21.) 5c 10c 



226. Chinese Giant (Specialty, See Page 24.) 5c 10c 



227. Ruby King'.— The most popular*large-fruited Pep- 

 per : a prolific bearer of ruby-red pods, 5 to 6 inches 

 long by 3 to 4 inches iu diameter ; flesh exceedingly 

 thick, sweet, and so mild that it is often eaten sliced 

 as salad ; splendid for stuffing, etc 5c 



228. Bell or Bull Nose, large, hot, red, for pickling 5c 



229. Sweet Mountain, flesh very thick, mild _5c 



Red Chili, not so long nor thick as Cayenne _5c 



Long Red Cayenne, very hot, pickling, etc 5c 



Culture of Peppers.— Sow In hot-beds 

 in March or April, or on a warm 

 sheltered border in May, and when the 

 season is favorable, transplant i« rows 



• 2 feet apart and 18 inches in the row, 

 in good rich mellow ground. 

 PK.U.. Ozs. and 1/4 lbs. delivered 

 Free, but add 8c to Lbs. 



Pkts. Oz. Hhb. U>. 

 25c $1.00 $3.50 

 25c 1.00 3.50 



10c 

 10c 

 10c 

 10c 

 10c 



20c 60c 



20c 50c 



20c 50c 



20c 60c 



20c 50c 



2.00 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 2.00 

 1.50 



Gentlemen: — The seed I purchased from you grew very nicely, and proved very 

 satisfactory: especially the Chinese Giant Pepper. Some measured^ inches across, 

 stem about 4 or 5 inches long. Took first premium at our Fair, and were very perfect 

 in shape. Yours very truly, MRS. f. E~ PRICE. 



Jan. 1,1906. Frederick City, Md. 



SECOND CROP VIRGINIA GROWN 



SEED P0THT0ES. 



Peck Bus. Bbl. 



Gray's Mortgage Lifter Seed Potatoes. — An enormous yielder 

 second early potato with no culls. This is our No Name Potato 

 of last season. (Specialty, See Page 28.) 



Houlton Early Rose „ 



Thoroughbred. — It is similar to the old Rose in shape and a 

 decided improvement. Pink skin, entra fine quality, and very 

 productive 



Crown Jewel. — A most productive early white potato of 

 superior market and table qualities 



Puritan, or Polaris. — A splendid early variety, white and fine, 

 very prolific, yielding large crops of handsome potatoes of most 

 superior table qualities 



Early Rose — _ 



65c 2.00 5.00 

 50c $1.35 $3.50 



50c 1.35 3.50 

 50c 1.3J 3.50 



50c 1.35 3.50 

 50c 1.35 3.50 



Early New Queen, every pota- 

 to ripens at one time, snowy 

 white when baked, delicious 



Early Norther, choice strain, 

 extra early, rose color, very 

 productive, a favorite 



ClarK's No. 1, earlier than 

 rose, oblong, pink color, 

 mealy cooker, fine flavor 45c 



Beauty Hebron, splendid 

 keeper, pink turning to pure 

 white, early productive 



Cannon No. 3, most success- 

 ful of the Cannon's, heavy 

 yielder . ...... 



BurbanK Seedling', an old 

 standard, popular on account 

 of its fine eating quality _. 



Sir Walter Raleigh, big crop- 

 per, flesh white, superior 

 quality, fine grained 



Green Mountain, a very pop- 

 ular main crop Potato 



Rural New YorKer, second 

 early, large, smooth, white 

 wide as long, very productive 



White Elephant, most largely 

 grown, heavy cropper, excel- 

 lent quality, white flesh 



Empire State, great yielder 



Maggie Murphy, very produc- 

 tive, oblong" somewhat 

 flattened 



Early Fortune, oblong early, 

 productive __ 



Early Six WeeKs, ready for 

 the table in six weeks 



Early Harvest, very popular 

 in the largest potato section- 



45c 1.20 3.00 



45c 1.20 3.00 



1.20 3.00 



40c 1.10 2.75 



40c 1.10 2.75 



35c 1.00 2.50 



40s 1.10 2.50 

 40c 1.10 2.75 



40e 1.10 2.75 



40c 1.10 2.75 

 10c 1.10 2.75 



„ 456 1.20 3.0* 

 45c 1.20 3.00 

 45c 1.20 3.00 



43c 1.20 3.00 



BOLGJANO S FAMOUS PROSPERITY POTATOES 



