Fo7^ the Southern States. 



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as we have along the lake coast. If the season is dry it will do well, 

 but in a wet season, this variety will rot quicker than any other. 



Extra £arly Vermont. Very similar to the Early Rose, but 

 of a stronger growth; a little earlier, and the tubers are more uni^ 

 form and larger. It is an excellent table variety. 



Siiowllake. This is a very early variety. Tubers good medium 

 size ; elongated, very uniform and quite productive. Eyes flat on the 

 body of the tuber, but compressed on the seed end. Skin white, flesh 

 very fine grained, and when boiled, snow-white. 



Beauty of Hel>- 

 I'on. I have tried 

 this variety t h o r - 

 oughly, and found 

 it in every particular 

 as has been repre- 

 sented. It is earlier 

 than the Early Eose, 

 which resembles it 

 very much, being a 

 little lighter and 

 more russetted in 

 color. It is very pro- 

 ductive and of excel- 

 lent table quality; 

 more mealy than the 

 Early Eose, but 

 smaller. 



White Elephant. 



This variety has 

 again given entire 

 satisfaction the past 

 season. The tubers 

 are large and of ex- 

 c e 1 1 e n t quality; 

 planted alongside of 

 the Peerless, it pro- 

 duced fully one third 

 more than that ;va- 

 riety. 



Knral Blush. 



Second early, tubers 

 roundish flattened, 

 blush skin, flesh 

 slighted with pink. 

 Very dry and of ex- 

 cellent quality. A 

 heavv vielder. 



Extra Early Vermo.nt. 



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