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AINE POTATOES, 



GROWN SPECIALLY 

 FOR SEED. jt jl 



:3?~Specia! Prices 

 Cheerfully and 

 Promptly Given to 

 Large Buyers on 

 Application. 



Improved Green Mountain 

 Seed Potatoes. 



ARGE, handsome, white Potato, a prolific yielder and 

 invariably of fine eating quality, cooking drv and 

 mealy; a Potato largely superseding other varieties 

 throughout Aroostook County. It is medi- 

 um early and gives excellent results on all 

 kinds oi soil. The flesh is very white, with 

 a flavor peculiarly its own. The vines are 

 always very heavy, the 

 seed being especially vig- 

 orous, with very few small 

 potatoes. 



Peck, 50c. Bus., SI. 35. 



Bbl., $3.35. 



10 Bbl. Lots at S3. 00. 



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*•* Please notify me as *|* 

 •** to the time you will *** 

 *** have your fresh Ber- "|* 

 j* muda Onion seed, I j£ 

 *£ am in want of three j<* 

 ; pounds as early as *f* 

 j£ 1 can get it. Your "f 

 *|* seed has always *** 

 j* given satisfaction. jj* 

 j. Respectfully, T 



^ W. S. BLAI3DELL, A 

 •f* Fla. f 



EARLY NEW QUEENS. 



Early New Queens Seed Potatoes. 



VERY popular early variety, closely resembling, but much earlier 

 than its parent, the Beauty of Hebron ; in fact, requiring an ex- 

 pert to determine one from the other. Our stock is the purest, 

 being particularly free from any late strains. In quality it is most ex- 

 cellent, mealy and fine flavor, so much to be desired in a table Potato. 

 It is now being used very largely by the Southern growers and regarded 

 as one of the very best for hotel and high-class trade. 

 Peck, 60c. Bus., SI. 25. Bbl., S3. 35. 10 Bbl. Lots at S3.00. 



Gentlemen : — The potatoes have arrived O. K., with freight 

 prepaid. Please accept sincere thanks for same. They are the 

 finest I have ever bought from any house. 



Yours respectfully, 



Upperco, Md., March 29, 1902. T. WATSON TRACY. 



Maine Houlton Early Rose Seed Potatoes. 



iUS stock is the genuine Early Rose, which still remains the stand- 

 ard early variety. It is so true and superior that Potato grow- 

 ers all over the North and Northwest find it absolutely necessary, 

 if they want to keep the purity of their stocks up, to annually get new 

 seed from our Potato Seed Farms in Aroostook County, Maine. We 

 annually send out thousands of bushels, which have given the most 

 satisfactory and profitable crops. It is about a week earlier than the 

 New York or Michigan Early Rose, more productive, of a decidedly 

 handsome appearance. Any gardener planting the two side by side can 

 never be persuaded to plant any other Early Rose than our full-blooded 

 Maine Houlton Aroostook County grown. 

 Peck. 50c. Bus., SI. 35. Bbl., S3. 35. 10 Bbl. Lots at S3. 00. 



W I bought Seed Potatoes of your house last season and was ^ 

 3* very much pleased with them. Yours truly, ffj 



gj Md., March 3, 1902. AV. T. TODD. !j| 



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HENDERSON'S EARLY BOVEE SEED POTATOES. 



One of the earliest varieties and fairly prolific; has a stalk}', dwarfed 

 vine, the tubers growing completely in the hill and averaging of good 

 size and appearance; very shallow e}-ed. 



Peck, 60c. Bus., S1.35. Bbl., S3.50. 10 Bbl. Lots at S3.35. 



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I grew 13 bushels of the handsomest potatoes from 3 pecks of 

 ( yonr famous Prosperity Potatoes on poor ground and they 

 ( V) only had two cultivations, and what I like most about it, there 

 -^ are very few small ones. 

 fS White Marsh, Md. C.JOHNSON. 



Dear Sirs : — We received our Seed Potatoes all right. Many <i 

 thanks. They are grand. Mr. Brown said save the catalogue (/ 

 so we can send next year. 



Cass Co., Ind., April 23, 1902. ■ Mrs. JOHN M. BROWN. 



CROWN JEWEL SEED POTATOES. 



A celebrated early variet3' of fine quality, and very desirable for early 

 planting. Skin white and smooth, eyes shallow, flesh pure white and 

 flour}' ; very productive. The vines grow vigorously ; the roots extend 

 very deep into the soil, thus resisting the drouth, and the keeping quali- 

 ties are unsurpassed. Its earliness and fine table qualit\' make it a most 

 profitable Potato for both the market and the home garden. 



Peck. 40c. Bus., SI. 00. Bbl., S3. 35. 10 Bbl. Lots at S3. 00. 



Dear Sirs: — I received my seeds in fine order and all right. 

 Please accept thanks. Yours truly, 



Statford, Conn. JOHN A. BLAKESLEE. 



EARLY THOROUGHBRED SEED POTATOES. 



Has many friends who enthusiastically declare it to bt a perfect 

 Potato, and a splendid money-maker. Produces an unusually large 

 proportion of uniform, large, marketable Potatoes which are as early 

 as Early Rose and resembles it in shape, color and qualrty. It has, 

 under thorough cultivation, produced 500 bushels to the acre, and is 

 never affected by drouths. In qualit}' it equals our famous Prosperity. 



Peck, 60c. Bus., SI. 30. Bbl., S3.50. 



The early Potatoes I bought from you this Spring are turning 

 out fine. Yours truly, 



St. Michaels, Md., June 9, 1902. PAUL F. WALLACH. 



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PRIDE OF THE SOUTH, OR WHITE BLISS TRIUMPH. 



This variety is a twin to the Red Bliss Triumph in everything except 

 color, it being white, with pink eyes. In ripening the vines die down 

 all at once, thus giving the blight no chance to work. It is a quick, 

 strong, vigorous grower and very superior in cooking qualities; used 

 largely in the the South to grow for Northern markets. 



Peck, 60c. Bus., SI. 35. Bbl., S3. 50. 10 Bbl. Lots at S3.35. 



Your Squash, Cucumber and Cabbage Seeds are up fine. I am k. 

 much pleased with them. Yours truly, ' 



Fla., Aug. 29, 1902. M. E. WILSON: V 



