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• V EG E TAB LES EE D S P E CIA LT I E5 :-^5 



THE HANDSOMEST POTATO GROWN. 



UNCLE SAM POTATO. 



SIP, WALTER RALEIGH POTATO. 



Prodigious Cropper. 



VERY UNIFORM IN SIZE. 



Quality Perfect. 



WHITE, DRY AND FLOURY. 



UNCLE SAM is a particularly fine 

 potato with phenomenal cropping 

 qualities. We believe Jt to be the 

 heaviest yielding variety grown. On a 

 loam or sandy soil it is a wonder in 

 yield and quality. The crop averages 

 remarkably regular in size and shape. 

 Its appearance and superb quality when 

 served satisfy the most fastidious, its 

 flaky sno>v -white appearance gaining 

 instant favor. 



The tubers are oval shaped, with light 

 russet skin, very even in outline and 

 with shallow eyes. Its handsome ap- 

 pearance and perfect form always en- 

 sure a fancy price on the market. (See 

 cut.) Price, 75c. pk.; $2.50 bush.; 

 $4.75 per bbl ; of 165 lbs. net. By 

 express or freight at purchaser's ex- 

 pense. 



" We like your Uncle Sam Potatoes very much. 

 Their table quality is unsurpassed, and they out- 

 yielded every other variety we planted." 



AMOS G. GRAY, North Cambridge, Mass. 



"I consider your Uncle Sam Potato far superior 

 to any that I have ever seen — not only in quality, but 

 in the quantity grown per acre." 



A. A. HUNGERFORD. Rural Hill, N. Y. 



A Grand Main-Crop 

 Variety. 



SIR WALTER RALEIGH is the best 

 of the late potatoes. It is a grand 

 main-crop variety of superlative 

 quality, vigorous growth, and is a tre- 

 mendous cropper. 



It is unique in quality, being the 

 whitest fleshed and finest grained potato 

 grown, excelling even the famous Snow- 

 flake in this respect. The tubers are 

 almost round, white, with smooth skin, 

 and exhibit a peculiar uniformity in 

 size. No better potato for general use 

 was ever introduced, and we commend 

 it to all growers. Price, 75c. pk., $2.50 

 bush., $4.75 per bbl. of 165 lbs. net. 

 By express or freight at purchaser's 

 expense. 



Those who have grown our 

 Sir Walter Raleigh Potatoes write: 



"I cannot withhold my testimony of the value of 

 your Raleigh Potatoes. We got them from you three 

 years ago; they outyield everything in the potato line 

 in this part of the country, and are the finest, meal- 

 iest potatoes we ever ate." 



A. E. VANDEWATER, Blairsville, Pa. 



"Your Sir Walter Raleigh Potatoes turned out 

 well. It is a good eating Potato." 



L. MAYER, Roxbury Sta., Ct. 



"Sir Walter Raleigh proved to be exceptionally 

 fine — 10 quarts of seed with no special attention 

 yielded 4h bushels of as fine potatoes as can be 

 grown." E. K. SHULTZ, Moweaqua, Ills. 



IMPROVED GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATO. 



A RELIABLE medium late potato increasing in popularity where known — in fact, hav- 

 ing in some sections superseded all other main-crop varieties. It seems to thrive in all 

 soils and in all localities, making heavy, healthv vines and yielding big crops of 

 large, smooth, white-skinned tubers of handsome flattish oval form. It cooks white, 

 dry and mealy, with a desirable flavor exclusively its own. A good keeper, not liable 

 to scab or decay in field or cellar. (See cut.) Price, 70c. pk.; $2.25 bush.; $4.50 per bbl. 

 of 165 lbs. net. By express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



FOI\ OUR COMPLETE LIST OF POTATOES SEE PAGE 61. 



