WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Seed Potatoes — 81 



Eureka Extra Early Potato 



The Favorite Extra Early 



None More Quick to Mature 



More Proof Against Drought and Blight 



So Free from Second Growth 



' As to its origin and history, the originator 

 says of it: "Eureka Extra Early was a 

 chance hill found growing in a field of i'. 

 Early Morn potatoes, season of 1895. In 

 looking over the field a single plant was> 

 noticed distinct from the rest, which died 

 while the others were still green. 



"It has never failed to produce a large 

 crop of extra early potatoes. The plant is 

 dwarf and compact, maturing in advance 

 of the Early Rose and Freeman. It never 

 has had the blight. The tubers are round, 

 slightly flattened. White skin, free from 

 disease. Flesh, white and mealy; no cores 

 or black specks. Quality unsurpassed. 



"One point alone which inakes it valu- 

 able is that it has never taken second 

 growth, and resists drought better than any 

 other potato we have ever grown. North, 

 South, East and West, Eureka Extra 

 Early always came off with flying colors. 

 We again ad^'ise early orders, for while 

 our stock is less than usual, the demand for 

 Eureka is simply astonishing. Lb., 30 cts.; 

 3 lbs., 75 cts., by medl, postpeud. By ex- 

 press or freight, not prepaid, peck, 85 cts.; 

 bus., $2.75; barrel (2| bus.), $7.25. 



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Potato Seed 



Seed From The Flower Ball. 



We have a choice strain of potato seed which is the 

 product of numerous selections of the best new and old 

 varieties now in cultivation, for those who wish to ex- 

 periment in the production of new sorts. 

 Packet, 15 cts.; 2 packets, 25 cts.; 10 packets, $1.00, postpaid. 



Early Ohio 



A Week Earlier Than Any Large Red Skin Sort 



A well known favorite sort, producing' Its crop very earl}-; a 

 good ylelder, and one of tlie finest varieties for the table. Its 

 quality is excellent, cooking both dry and mealy. The light 

 red color skin resembles Early Rose but grow more round-ob- 

 long in shape. An excellent winter keeper. The vines are of 

 medium size and die down very early. A desirable home or 

 market sort. Pound, 30 cents; 3 pounds, 75 cents, by- 

 mail, postpaid. By express or frelglit, not prepaid, 

 peck, 73 cents; basbel, $3.75; barrel (2% bus.), $7.00. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATO. 



Green Mountain 



An Improved State of Maine Potato 



This is a most excellent late potato; it does remarkably well on 

 poor soils, and is very free from disease; it resists drought won- 

 derfully well, and produces tubers of large size and attractive 

 appearance; flesh white. It is a good keeper, and when put away 

 In the fall will keep well nntU spring. Pound, 30 cents; 

 3 pounds, 75 cts., by mall, postpaid. By express or freigbt, 

 not prepaid, pk., 75 cts.; bu., Sa.75; bbl. (2% bus.), $7.00. 



AROOSTOOK CO., MAIIVE, iZITL^^^.t? o^\eTn'i 



the best potato growing district in the world. Our entire crop of 

 seed potatoes is annually grown for us under contract by the 

 very best farmers in Aroostook Co. We probably sell more seed 

 potatoes direct to the planter than any other seed house in the 

 United States. This season our crops are particularly clean and 

 fine, and are sure to please the most exacting buyer. 



EARUY OHIO POTATO. 



