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Tried last year, it did remarkably well. For 

 description see page 61. 



£aiiy Sunrise Potato. This is a 

 very early and fairly productive variety. It is 

 a hybrid of the Early Eose; but much earlier. 

 For desciiption see page 61. 



White Star Potato. A new medium 

 early variety, producing tubers of good quali- 

 ty and appearance. Baked or boiled its floury 

 texture and delicious flavor are fine. It is 

 large, oblong, and of uniform size; very pro- 

 ductive, of good keeping qualities. Vines 

 strong and dark green foliage. 



EXTRA CLEANED BIRD SEED. 



I make a specialty to put up choice re-cleaned bird seed in cartoons holding one pound. 

 These cartoons contain a mixture of 



SBCILY CANARY, HEMP, CERMAN RAPE, 



AND GERMAN MILLET, 



all re-cleaned and of best quality. 



Have also plain Canary put up in same way, one pound cartoons; this is of the very best 

 quality and also re-cleaned. Price, 10c. per cartoon; 3 cartoons, 2t5c. 



Have also in bulk, the above as well as Hemp, Rape and Millet. 



Cuttle Fish Bone, 5c. a piece; 50c. a pound. 



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It is a gratification for me to receive letters from my patrons, expressing their opinion, as 

 it is my constant endeavor to please them. The following are a few of the many I received the 

 past year. 



Texas, January 13, 1890. 

 Your seeds are the best I have tried for this 

 climate, I sold all I got from you last year. 

 B. EIVIERE. 



Louisiana, June 3, 1890. 

 I planted your garden seed this past Spring 

 and found them superior to any tried before. 

 H. S.^ HUMBLE. 



Louisiana, June 16, 1890. 

 Having tried your Golden Beauty Corn, I 

 know of all its good qualities, especially as 

 table corn. The ears are large, well shaped 

 and filled to the extreme end. I measured 

 one ear and found it to be 14 inches from end 

 to end, and three inches in diameter. Every 

 stalk has two ears and occasionally three. 

 STANLEY MATHEWS. 



Louisiana, July 25, 1890. 

 In the Spring I got seed of the Iron Clad 

 Water Melon from you, which I sowed along- 

 side of some Northern grown seed. Yours 

 turned out all fine, large melons whilst the 

 other kind did very poorly. 



W. H. WATTAM. 



Louisiana, March 29, 1890. 

 I have been using your garden seed, and 

 find them superior to all others. 



THOS. BAGLEY. 



Mississippi, February 2, 1890. 

 I have been planting potatoes for past 36 

 years ; but have never seen as fine seed potatoes 

 as you sent me. F. BUETT:NEE.. 



Mississippi, January 9, 1890. 

 We used your seeds last year, and they gave 

 great satisfaction. G. T. STRAIT. 



Florida, January 27, 1890. 

 Your seeds are always fine, as far as my ex- 

 perience goes. T. H. ROUSE. 



Texas, January 25, 1890. 

 I prefer your seed to any I ever used, for I 

 think every one that is put in the ground comes 

 up. Mrs. B. F. CAMERON. 



Mississippi, April 4. 1890. 

 Your seeds give entire satisfaction both ixs 

 to quantity and quality. 



M. W. CHAPMAN. 



