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NEW POTATO -PERFECT 

 PEACHBLOW. 



In the Perfect Peachblow, we have a Potato 

 which somewhat resembles the old Peachblow in 

 general appearance and possessing its most desirable 

 qualities, but ripeniDg earlier and cooking through 

 quickly and completely, a characteristic that was 

 wanting in the older variety. As shown in our 

 illustration, the Perfect Peachblow is of irregular 

 globular form, medium to large size, very uniform, 

 skin russety, sometimes blotched with purple, 

 especially near the stems. Eyes bright pink, very 

 few and small, slightly indented. Flesh pure 

 white, fine grain, and cooks dry and mealy. Quality 

 first-class in every respect. Vines vigorous and of 

 compact growth. Yield very large and cooking 

 qualities unexcelled. (See illustration.) 



1 lb., by mail, 75 cts.; by express or freight (pur- 

 chaser paying charges), $3.00 per peck; $10.00 per 

 bushel; $20.00 per bbl. 



Perfect Peachblow Potato. 



Copyrighted, 1885, by Peter Henderson & Co. 



Chaeteb Oak Potato. 

 Copyrighted, 1885, by Peter Henderson & Co, 



NEW LATE POTATO-CHARTER OAK. 



This new variety is remarkable alike for its fine appearance, great yield, and extraordinary keeping qualities. The tuber is 

 a large irregular oval, flattened; skin white and smooth; eyes bright pink; quality first-class; vines large and vigorous. This 

 variety combines in an unusual degree the qualities most desirable in a market Potato for late keeping, and as such it 

 promises to take a leading position as soon as more extensively known. Received a first-class certificate from the Royal Horticultural 

 Society of London, (See illustration.) 



1 lb. by mail, 75 cts.; by express or freight (purchaser paying charges), $3.00 per peck; $10.00 per bush.; $20.00 per bbl. 



I think the 

 Summer and 



WiLMrNGTON, N. C, July 3d, 1885. 

 e of your seeds and the reading of your books will make any man a gardener if he follows them. I had heads of your Early 

 efield Cabbage the 15th of May that weighed 18 and 20 lbs., and sold them in our home market for $1.25 per doz. 



