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Two Superior Main Crop Potatoes. 
SUPERIOR CROPPERS! SUPERIOR KEEPERS! 
SUPERIOR QUALITY ! 
“UNCLE SAM” 
It is the handsomest Potato grown. 
ITS COOKING QUALITIES are Superior 
—WHITE, DRY and FLOURY. 
A Luxuriant, Healthy Grower, free 
from Disease, Blight, Scab or Rot. 
It outyields all other Potatoes nearly two to one. 
Its shape and size are wonderfully uniform. 
“SMP Walter Raleigh,” 
A GRAND MAIN CROP POTATO. 
Mr. Carman’s best Seedling raised from 
his Rural New-Yorker No. 2. 
A GRAND IMPROVEMENT OVER ITS PARENT. 
SIR WALTER RALHBIGH is the best of 
Mr. Carman’s introductions, and Mr. Carman 
has raised some of the best and most popular 
varieties, notably the great pairs, Rural Blush 
and Rural New-Yorker No. 2, and the Carman 
No. 1 and No. 3._ In most respects it closely 
TH resembles Rural New-Yorker No. 2, but is more 
UNCHE ,, | uniform and yields practically no small tubers, 
66 99 Those who have grown ‘‘UNCLE SAM"" | avery one being marketable. It is from four to 
UNCLE S A M Potatoes write: six days later than the Rural New-Yorker; the 
“T bought ten pounds of your ‘Uncle Sam,’ | color of the skin is the same, but the flesh is 
Possesses more desirable qualities than any | #2 it has proved to be a good yielder with | whiter and of better quality; in fact, it is the 
other Potato. Its cropping qualities are phe- | /)” Foe een A octet ns grown trom | hitest-fleshed and finest-grained Potato, ex- 
nomenal, and we believe it to be the heaviest] Guy W. CRAWFORD, Letcher, S. Dakota. |celling even the Snowflake. It is unquestion- 
yielding Potato known, not even excepting) ., ot three pounds «Uncle Sem euPorntoes ably the best of its type, and will soon super- 
several varieties worthless in every other re-| and 7 got ninety pounds last spring.” sede all others for main crop. (See cut.) 
spect than their heavy cropping qualities—| JOSEPH EDGAR, Hopewell Center, N.Y. Price, 30c. Ib.; 3 lbs., 70c.; 5 lbs., $1.00, 
varieties which produce coarse, waxy and un-| «We are enjoying the nice Potatoes. About post or express paid. If by freight or express, 
palatable tubers, On clay or heavy soils pent bushels from the ten pounds of ‘Uncle | at purchaser's expense, deduct 8¢e. per lb. 
& i i Sam.’’’ 
aloam or sandy soil there is no Potato which| “J. am happy to state that we like your By express or freight at purchasers jex pense. 
will outyield it or give more satisfactory results. | ‘Uacle Sam’ Potatoes very much. Their table —————— 
hs : 2 “ey quality is unsurpassed, and they outyielded 
Its productiveness is largely attributable to the every other variety we planted.” Those who have tried our * Sir Walter 
uniform size of the Potatoes, nearly all sizing| AMOS G. GRAY, North Cambridge, Mass. ich’ Potat a 
up alike, none too large and few too small, but Raleig otatoes write: 
its crowning merit is its superb cooking “Tam ota Gecied pelo that ‘Sir Wales Raleigh’ 
iti Thi i i p ace ¢ will be the coming Potato for main crop, It has certainl 
SANT MeN GosE cable chehe Gao kte in earaae To Every Customer far exceeded my expectations. I ha Seater all of Mn 
| Carman’s Potatoes, and believe that in ‘Sir Walter Ra- 
: ex ——— ™ 
o> UNCLE SAN 
is appreciated. Its handsome, pure white, floury for Potatoes | leigh’ Mr. Carman has excelled all his previous efforts.” 
appearance attracts the attention of all. Itisa u J. L. CONOVER, Wickatunk, Monmouth Co., N. J. 
medium late variety, ripening along with Rural|} We will send Free, “The ‘Sir Walter Raleigh’ is a great yielder; all large 
New-Yorker No. 2, and has most luxuriant foli- Potatoes, no small ones; vines grow strong and upright.” 
age, completely shading the ground. The tubers If asked for, our: new pamphlet, | C. W. BEARDSLEY, Milford, Conn, 
are oval, with pure white russet skin, with very ‘Best Methods of Growing Pota- || «« ir Walter Raleigh’ is an immense yielder,of fine qual- 
shallow eyes near the surface, and are so hand- toes for Home and Market,’’ in- || ity and very few small ones.” 4 
some in appearance and perfect in form that they cluding how to keep Potatoes, S. 0. BENJAMIN, Aquebogue, LongUsiand NY. 
will always bring an enhanced price upon the prevent sprouting, prevent scab, “At present, ALL things considered, we are inclined to 
market. (See cut.) 75¢c. peck, $2. 25 bushel, | combat insects, spraying, etc. regard the ‘Sir Walter Raleigh’ as the best Potato we 
have ever tried.”” 
$4.75 bbl. “RURAL NEW-YORKER.” 
Our Seeds are no longer supplied through Dealers. Our object ; By opty supplying the planter direct we protect many customers 
¢ who have had other Seeds foisted upon them as ** Henderson’s.’’ 
