EARLY MAINE.—Has yielded ROSE’S BEAUTY OF BEAUTTIES.— 
ona large scale 500 bus. peracre. One | This new seedling is from the Peachblow. On 
gentleman after planting them says, “Would | 7g of an acre they have yielded 125°: bu. or 
rather pay extra for Early Maine than take ata rate of 1004 bu. per acre. Shape, beau- 
Early Rose for a gift.’’ This is the general | tiful oval-oblong toround; skin, russetted white ; 
Opinion of all who have planted them. They eyes shallow; flesh white, fine grain; cooks 
are not only smoother, more productive,and | evenly through, dry and mealy, not falling to 
of better quality than Early Rose, but also | waste. Vines grow strong, fast and vigorous. 
very much earlier. Pk,$1: bus, $2.50; bbl, $5.00. |Tubers from 1 to 2lbs. each. One of very 
EARLY SUNRISE.—Has produced | best werices introduced in many 
Potatoes fit for table 8 weeks from time of years. Pk.,$1;_bus., $2.75; bbl., 35 59. \ ) 
ane: Tubers are large, uniform and | DAKOTA RED.—Skin firm, of red {iiss 
andsome ; flesh white, fine-grained and dry, flesh-color. Vines, stocky, stand drouth if 
cooking well even when first dug, No va- well; tubers, large, uniform. resembling Hf} 
riety has ever given bettersatisfaction old Peachblow in flavor. Very produc- i) 
to my customers. Pk,$1; bu, $2.50; bbl, 35.00. tive, thrives well on both sand and clay by) Hi 
NEW BADGER STATE.—When | soils. Has rotted lessthan most sorts in } 
traveling in the West, my attention was | N.Y.State. Pk, $1; bus, $2.75; bbl, $5.59. 
called to this choice seedling, and I de- EMPIRE STATE.—Mr. EL. Coy, 
termined to list it. Badger State was first of Wash. Co., N. Y., says: ‘“My life-long 
offered in 1889 at $10 per barrel. It is a | endeavors to producea perfect Potato for , q } 
large oblong weer of excellent | general purposes have been fully realized. Me \ ) \ LU 
market shape and appearance. A | I have never seen any variety that com- ( NA \\ . 
strong crower and good yielder. Itis | bines so many highly desirable qualities. AWS 
froma seed-ball of Burbank’s Seedling fertil- | Flesh is pres snowy white and floury; \ \ \\ 
ized with Wall’s Orange. The originator, | rich and delicate in flavor. Vines 
+33 is | very rank, of vigorous growth. 
1, | Tubers lie very compactly in 
has been for the past tkree years one of the | hilland are easily dug. Its 
largest yielders among 200 varieties | Strong roots enable it to 
grown by me. The tubers average from | stand severe drouth ex- 
large to very large. The vines are very | ceedingly well. Its 
strong. The skin is firmer than most | healthiness ismostre- 
sorts; making it a first-class shipper. markable. Enor- 
My aim in propagating the Badger State | mously productive, 
has been to substitute a new one for the | having yieldedatthe 
Burbank’s Seedling. It is a good table | rate of 600 bus. per 
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