Jfee</ Potatoes. 



10 bushels to the acre, in drills 3 feet apart. 



—Iforthern Grown. 



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The Potatoes we offer are carefully selected by experienced and reliable growers in the most favorable locations 

 of the North. They can be depended upon as beingj,strictly first-class and true to name.' 



la the following list the varieties are arranged throughout in the order of their earliness. 



but such as are proven and of exceptional merit. 



The list contains no kinds 



(New) Eureka Extra Early.— An extra early varie- 

 ty, producing a splendid crop of good medium size tubers 

 and earlier than any other variety. The vines die down as 

 soon as the potatoes are ripened and never make a second 

 growth. Peck, 40c; bush., $1.40; bbl., $3.75. 



Extra Early Bovee. — A very desirable extra early 

 Potato which has become very popular, the tubers are of 

 the Hebron type and of the very best quality, and good 

 producers; vines dwarf and stocky. Peck, 40c; bush., 1.25; 

 bbl., $3.25. 



"Irish Cobbler. — The biggest Potato and greatest pro- 

 ducer known among the first early varieties. It will out- 

 yield all other early kinds, and equal most of the later vari- 

 eties. Fine quality, color a pure creamy white, shape round 

 to oblong and smooth. Vines very stocky with dark 

 foliage. Bush., $1.25; bbl., $3.25. 



Early 

 Ohio. — Gen- 

 erally accept- 

 ed throughout 

 the Western 

 States as the 

 standard ear- 

 ly Potato. A 

 week earlier 

 than Early 

 Rose. Dull 

 red, round ob- 

 long, quality 

 dry and mea- 

 \ j , requires 

 rich, moist 

 soil for perfect 

 development. 

 Bush., $1.85; 

 bbl., $8.50. 



Bliss Triumphs, or Red Bliss.— The tubers are 

 round and uniform in shape, eyes slightly depressed and of 

 a beautiful bright red color, very hardy and vigorous grown, 

 maturing with the extra earlies. Bush., $1.50; bbl., $3.75. 



Early Northern.— Originated in Aroostook, intro- 

 duced in 1892. A seedling of the Early Rose, which it 

 much resembles in appearance; earlier than Early Rose and 

 more prolific. Table qualities unexcelled, very hardy. 

 Bush., $1.25; bbl., $3.25. 



New Oween. — A seedling of the Beauty of Hebron, 

 and resembles it. Large, smooth and vigorous grower, of 

 splendid table qualities, very productive. Bush., $1.25; 

 bbl., $8.25. 



Early Harvest. — Originated in Maine, and grown suc- 

 cessfully for several seasons Tubers white, of finest 

 quality, oblong in shape, good shipper, and may be consid- 

 ered as a second early variety. Bush., $1.25; bbl., $3.25. 



Early Rose. — For a generation the standard Potato 

 of the whole country for earlies, yield, thrift, beauty and 

 table qualities, because it always succeeds well in any soil, 

 in any climate and in any latitude. Too well known to 

 need description. Our stock is strictly pure. Bush., $1.25 ; 

 bbl., $3.25. 



Maggie Murphy. 



"Early Beauty of Hebron. — For many years a 

 standard variety, nearly as early as the Early Rose, but ex- 

 ceeds this variety in productiveness and of fine table qual- 

 ities. Bush., $1.25; bbl., $3.25. 



Crown Jewel. — A very early variety of the finest 

 quality, skin white and smooth, with shallow eyes ; a very 

 vigorous grower. It is a favorite for home use and market 

 gardeners. Bush., $1.25; bbl., $3.25. 



(New) Vermont Gold Coin.— A very desirable main 

 crop variety of recent introduction, has proven to be very 

 hardy, of vigorous growth, most productive, 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 i3 thin, smooth and glossy, 

 of a light golden tint. Peck, 40c; bush., $1.40; bbl., $3.75. 



Virginia grown, second crop, per bbl., $2.90. 



Maggie 

 Murphy. — 



This is decid- 

 edly a valua- 

 ble acquisition 

 to the Potato 

 family. The 

 shape is flat- 

 tened oblong 

 with smooth 

 eyes and of 

 rose color. It 

 is very hardy, 

 productive 

 and bears tu- 

 bers of large 

 size. Bush., 

 $1.00; bbl., 

 $3.25. 



Prosperity. — This is a very handsome general crop 

 Potato. 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., $1.25; bbl., $3.25. 



Green Mountain. — White skin, flat, oval form, 

 smooth, of good appearance; fine for the table when well 

 grown. Ripens slowly and is a good keeper. Valuable for 

 late crops; now taking the lead in all markets. Bush., 

 $1.25; bbl., $3.00. 



White Star. — Medium late, of good size and quality, 

 white in color; eyes flush with the skin, and a good keeper. 

 Bush., $1.15; bbl., $3.00. 



Aroostook County Prize. — Several successful 

 trials have proved this to be one of the greatest croppers on 

 the list, very handsome oblong shape, skin and meat pure 

 white, eyes even with the surface. The further south it 

 grows the better the quality. Bush., $1.25; bbl., $8.25. 



Burbanks. — This variety is quite largely used as one 

 of the reliable late Potatoes, is of good size, white skinned, 

 of oblong shape and good yielder. It is a late keeper and 

 also of good flavor. Bush., $1.15; bbl , $3.00. 



0TSecond Crop Virginia Grown Seed Potatoes are sold 8t lone.-t market price, which -will he furnished on application.^, 



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