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POTATOES. — Continued. 



We are pleased to state that our crop of seed potatoes this season is especially good and cannot fail to satisfy 

 all our customers. We would urge the importance of placing your orders early, as there is a strong demand for 

 Aroostook seed from all parts of the country, and we are unable to guarantee prices named after March i. 

 We will book all orders as received until our seed is sold. Northern orders, less than car lots, to be shipped 

 as soon as danger from frost is past, which is usually from March 20th. After March ist prices will be sub- 

 ject to market changes. Shall be pleased to quote market prices at any time. 



Our constant aim is. to make the highest qualify the first consideration, and next, to put our prices as loiv 

 as reliable seed ca 11 be sold 



Customers desiring a choice or fancy grade should add 50 cents per bushel, $1.50 per barrel to list prices to 

 pay for close hand picking and waste. 



IRISH COBBLER. 



Extra early, producing plump, 

 handsome tubers of good size 

 and excellent quality. The tubers 

 are a beautiful creamy white. 

 Eyes strong, well developed, and 

 but slightly indented. Flesh 

 white, and skin often netted; this 

 netted skin on a potato is nature's 

 mark of fine quality. Each tuber 

 is distinctly marked with the 

 small white specks peculiar to the 

 very earliest class. Our custom- 

 ers will make no mistake in 

 securing some of this extra early 

 and most valualile new variety, 

 the Irish Cobbler. It is a 

 leader. Place your orders early. 

 Prices, bbl., $4.50; bush., $2.00; 

 peck, .60. 



Prolific Rose. The vines are 

 stockier than its parent, and 

 the tubers slightly redder on 

 the seed end. It is apparently 

 the best cropper of all the Rose 

 seedlings. Those who plant it 

 will not only be pleased with their 

 fine crop, but with the large size and good shape of the potatoes. Prices, bbl., $4.25; hush., $2.00; peck, .60. 

 Beauty of Hebron. An old and popular variety; very prolific. Skin smooth, slightly tinged with pink about the 

 eyes, but becoming pure white during the winter. An early, rapidly-growing variety of excellent quality, and a 

 good keeper. Cooks dry and mealy, sound and solid to the core. A standard market variety. Prices, bbl., 

 $4.00; bush., $1.75; peck, .50. 

 Early Rose. An old and well-known variety. Early and productive. Prices, bbl., $4.00; bush., $1.75; peck, .50. 

 Carman III. A seedling from 

 seedlings raised through sev- 

 eral generations by the ex- 

 perienced originator who^e 

 name it bears. It is of ihe 

 shapeliest form, and even in 

 droughty seasons its perfect 

 shape is retained. The eyes 

 are shallow and few in num- 

 ber. Both skin and flesh 

 are of extreme whiteness It 

 is a perfect keeper. Prices, 

 bbl., $4.. 00; bush , $2.00; 

 peck, .50. 

 Carman I. Another triumph 

 of the methods of the ex- 

 perienced originator whose 

 name it bears. It is inter- 

 mediate in ripening and re- 

 sembles the Rural New 

 '^'^orker in shape, and also 

 in having few and shallow 

 eyes. The flesh is pecu- 

 liarly white and the quality 

 perfect. Prices, bbl., $3.75; 

 bush., $1.75; peck, .50. Carman 111. 



