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j GRAY'S "MORTGAGE .LIFTER" POTATO.! 



f (OUR 1906 NO NAME POTATO.) f 



_ We wish every one of our eustrm- 



i ers who grow Potatoes could talk 



I with the Growers who grew a crop, 



jj this year, of this 



• Grand New Potato. 

 1 It certainly is 

 ■ something t° mar- 

 T vel at, and 



• yetifallour 

 i customers 

 I realized its 

 J great value 

 » our limited 

 J supply 



m would not 



J be a drop 



» in the 



1 bucket. It 



m is an early 



\ variety ma- 



» turingalit- 



j tie later 



f than the 



\ Crown Jew- 



* el, it is pure 

 J white, large 

 8 handsome 

 \ size, dis- 

 » tinctive in 

 1 shape being long, 

 m well filled and taper- 

 J, ing at both ends. 

 •£• Eyes are strong and well 



* Set not too deeply however. 

 I It certainly is a beauty and 

 J as to yield Mr. Herman Arndt, of West Arlington, Md., reports a yield of 30 bushels from Peck cut Potatoes, and from one short row he dug 7K bus. 



* with absolutely no culls. Another grower says they grow so large it don't take many to fill a barrel, no culls, and by the car load they brought over 

 > $20 a car more than the best Potato on the market. Mr. Prevatt, of Seville, Fla., after giving this Grand Potato a thorough trial orders eight barrels 



J in the place of the one he planted last year. Mrs. Wm. G. Harvey of Roslyn, Md., calls it The "Farmers Favorite" among other names it was called 

 ' are "Maryland Beauty," ' Money-Maker," "Virginia Wonder," The "Excelsior," "Gold Standard," "Silver King," etc. We finally selected Gray's 

 "Mortgage Ivifter" as suggested by Mr. Jas. T. Gray, of Grange, Md., because Mr. Gray actually paid off a jrood size mortgage on his farm with the 

 proceeds from the Wonderful Crop of this Grand New Potato which he grew this year and we hope that the mission of Gray's "Mortgage Lifter" 

 Potato will not be ended until it has helped to clear manv more farms of their mortgages. Price : Lb. 40c. 3 Lb*. $1.00 by mail postpaid. 



By express or freight, F. 0. B. Baltimore, PK 65c. Bus. $2.00. Bbl. $3.00. 



l B olgiano's Plucky 

 \ Baltimore Potato 



\ BOLGIANO'S WONDERFUL 



I NEW PROLIFIC EX- 



f TREHELY EARLY SEED 



I POTATO. 



I 1. Ten days earlier than the 



§ Red Bliss Triumph. 



f 2. Snowy White Potato 



5 about the size and shape of the 

 ( Houlton Early Rose. 

 I 3. Yields from 250 to 350 bus. 

 [ per acre of most attractive, 

 J marketable Potatoes. 

 I 4. Always brings 50c more 

 M per barrel than the fanciest 

 ' stock of any other variety on 

 ft the market. 



» 5. The quality is delicious, 



I the entire supply is quickly 



§ taken up by the most critical 



hotel trade in New York and 



* Boston. 



I 6. Young:, full, pure blooded 

 S stock ; not susceptible to dis- 

 ' ease. 



5 7. Seed grown in the most 

 J careful manner. 

 I 8. If you are a Potato grower 



and you once saw the PlucKy 



* Baltimore Potato, you could not help 

 I but buy it. Its attractive shape, pure 

 ■ white color and in fac , its general 



appearance speaks for itself, far better 

 « than we can write about it. 

 I 9. We have the entire supply of this 

 / Grand New Potato, and that's not 



many barrels, so order right now, or 

 » our supply will be exhausted. 



!1 10, We can recommend the PlucKy 

 Baltimore as the best Potato that has 

 ' ever been sold the truckers. Extreme- 

 ly attractive, extraordinarily early, 

 enormously productive, excellent 

 quality. Pure White and a Big Money 

 Maker. 



t Price, Lb. 40c 3 Lbs. $1.00 by mail postpaid 

 I By Express or Freight, F 0. B. Baltimore.. PK. 65c, 

 f Bus. $2.00. Bbl. $5.00. 



/ have found your "Plucky Balti- 

 more" Potato to be a splendid Money 

 Maker. I have used it for two years 

 and want 10 Barrels for 190? crop. My 

 customers don't want anything but the 

 "Plucky Baltimore:- JOHNDEIHL, 



Nov. 15, 1906. Grange, Md, 



Your "Plucky Balti- 

 more" Potatoes ought to 

 be named "Plucky Bal- 

 timore Ball of Flour :" 

 I am well pleased with 

 it. 



THOMAS WARD, 

 Olyphant, Pa. 

 July 18, 1906. 



The "Plucky Balti- 

 more" Potatoes are Ike 

 best Potatoes that were 

 ever dug out of the 

 ground. In earliness, 

 size, color, and yield, 

 they a re perfect. When 

 cooked, they are like a 

 lump of flour, 



Michael Dauber, 

 Gardener of the Md. 

 Hospital for the Insane 

 Md. 



Your "Plucky Balti- 

 more" Potatoes are the 

 earliest I have ever 

 grown, it is a good 

 yi elder, of excellent 

 quality, as well as a good 

 keeper. I will grow no 

 other variety. 



Chas. S. Gleason, 

 St. Inigoes, Md. 



t . From one barrel of 

 Plucky Baltimore" Po- 

 tatoes I grew 70 boxes. 

 They are the best yield- 

 ing Potatoes I have ever 

 grown. Had to treat all my other Pota- 

 toes with Paris Green twice but did not 

 even use it once on Plucky Baltimore . 

 ALFRED SELIG, Grange, Md. 



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