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SEED POTALCES 
Superior Northern-grown, especially for Seed. 
(1 peck will plant about 125 hills; 10 to 12 bushels per acre, in drills 3 
feet apart.) 
Purchaser pays freight or express charges and assumes risk from freezing 
or heating. The barrel is 165 Ibs. net weight. 
= =EARLY VARIETIES=— 
Bovee, Henderson's. (See special description, page 41.) 
80c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 barrel. 
Beauty of Hebron. A popular early sort and one of 
the best; red and white skin and pure white flesh; quality 
excellent; productive and a good keeper. 70c. peck, $2.00 
bushel, $4.25 barrel. 
Clark’s Number 1. Earlier than Early Rose and very 
productive; cooks mealy. 75c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 
barrel. 
Early Ohio. Very early, almost round; flesh solid; 
cooks dry andmealy. 80c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 barrel. 
Early Norther. A splendid, extra early; earlier than 
Early Rose, which it resembles, and exceedingly prolific; 
eyes few and shallow; unexcelled cooking qualities, dry 
and floury. 75c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
Early Puritan, Henderson’s. A distinct and valuable 
early variety; both skin and flesh white; quality superb, 
dry and floury. 80c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 barrel. 
Early Rose. The popular standard early; noted for aise ; 
earliness, productiveness and fine quality. 75c. peck, $2.25 Queen. A grand, early Potato, resembling Beauty of 
bushel, $4.50 barrel. Hebron in color, shape and size, but is much earlier and a 
Rochester Rose. A seedling of Early Rose, which it resembles, | heavy cropper. 75c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
but is an improvement over it; averages larger, heavier yielder, mie 
but not quite so early. 75c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. ———MAIN CROP VARIETIES.—— 
: ; 3 : : = Cambridge Russet. A handsome, main crop 
variety ; a healthy, strong grower; skin russet 
colored, heavily netted; cooking qualities su- 
perb. 75c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
Carman No. 3. Enormously prolific, aver- 
aging nearly a pound apiece; very uniform in 
shape, white skinned, few and shallow eyes; 
flesh snow-white and of exceptionally fine cook- 
ing qualities. 70c. peck, $2.00 bushel, $4.25 
barrel. 
Ideal. A heavy-yielding, medium early, of 
healthy, stocky growth; a handsome Potato, 
with pinkish-russet skin; flesh white and 
floury; splendid keeper. 80c. peck, $2.50 bushel, 
$5.00 barrel. 
Late Puritan, Henderson’s. A handsome, 
large, white-skinned Potato, and one of the best 
lates grown, heavy yielder, good keeper; cook- 
ing qualities superior. 75c. peck, $2.25 bushel, 
$4.50 barrel. : 
Sir Walter Raleigh, Henderson’s. A grand, 
main crop Potato; shape very uniform, large and 
oval; flesh fine grained, snow-white, cooking 
dry and floury; splendid keeper. 75c. peck, 
$2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
“Tam of a decided opinion that ‘Sir Walter Raleigh’ will 
be the coming Potato for main crop. It has certainly far 
exceeded my expectations.” 
J. L. CONOVER, Wickatunk, Monmouth Co., N. J. 
“The ‘Sir Walter Raleigh’ is a great yielder; all large 
Potatoes, no small ones; vines grow strong and upright.” 
C. W. BEARDSLEY, Milford, Conn. 
Uncle Sam, Henderson's. One of the hand- 
somest Potatoes grown; luxuriant, healthy 
grower, outyielding all other varieties; shape 
and size wonderfully uniform; a superior keeper, 
quality extra. 70c. peck, $2.00 bushel, $4.25 
barrel. 
“Tam happy to state that we like your ‘Uncle Sam’ Pota- 
toes very much. Their table quality is unsurpassed, and 
they outyielded every other variety we planted.” 
AMOS G. GRAY, North Cambridge, Mass. 
“1 bought ten pounds of your ‘Uncle Sam,’ and it has — 
proved to be a good yielder with me. I have twenty-one 
bushels grown from the ten pounds ofseed.”” 
GUY W. CRAWFORD, Letcher, S. Dakota. 
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