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Irish Cobbler Potato 
Extremely Early—a Werld Wide Favorite 
It is a most excellent extra early variety, producing plump, hand- 
some tubers of good size and excellent quality. It has also the remark- 
able characteristic of producing very few, if any, small potatoes, all the 
tubers being of marketable size. The vines make short, upright growth, 
so thatthe hills may be only a short distance apart. The flesh is pure 
white, with a clean, smooth, white skin with strong well-developed 
eyes slightly indented. In quality they are excellent, always cooking 
dry and mealy. Splendid keepers, and a first-class sort worth the 
attention of all potato growers; matures in 80 days. 
Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, $1.00; bus., $3.75; bbl. sack (23 bus.) , $9.00. 
551 Potato Seed 
Seed Saved from the Flower Bail of Many Sorts 
We have a choice strain of potato seed which is the product of num- 
erous selections of the best new and old varieties now in cultivation, 
for those who wish to experiment in the production of new sorts, 
maturing good size tubers in about 160 days. 
Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents; 10 packets, $1.00, postpaid. 
















NOT Bear in mind that customers may order half pecks of 
potatoes at peck rates; half bushels at bushel rates. 

Potato Culture 
The most complete, reliable and authoritative book || 
on the potato ever published in America. Planting, 
cultivation, harvesting, storing, marketing, insects 
and diseases and their remedies, etc., are thorougly 
discussed by Samuel Fraser. 
Cloth-bound, $1.15, postpaid. 









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Maule’s \ 
Y Early Thoroughbred) 
iN a The Quickest Basket Filler 
On account of its extreme earliness it 
is not much affected by the usual mid i 
summer and autumn droughts, whili fi 
in keeping qualities it is unsurpassed fill 
The illustration does not in any wayf 
exaggerate its Smooth and handsomi 
appearance. The vines are of mediun},, 
Size, bushy and compact. The larg} 
tubers run very uniform as to size an } | 
are practically all marketable; mature 
in 100 days. Excellent yielder; cook} 
periectly white, dry and floury. 
Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, 
postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, 
peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.75; 
barrel sack (22 bushels), $9.00. 












































































































Aroostook Co., Maine 
for years has had the well earned reputation of being 
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. This season ou crops are particularly clean and 
| fine, and are sure to please the most exacting buyer. 
The Freeman 
Early and Heavy Cropping 
The Freeman is a strong grower, matur- 
ing in 100 days; very productive, and uni- 
versally admitted to be the finest flavored 
potato on the market. 
The tuber is oval in shape and russet in 
color. The flesh is very white, both raw 
and when cooked, fine grained and of best 
flavor. The greatest merits of this variety 
are its extreme earliness, wonderful pro- 
ductiveness and long keeping qualities. 
We have frequently dug six to nine 
pounds from a single hill, and in rich = 
ground there are few small ones. THE FREEMAN POTATO. was 
Pound, $5 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. By express or freight, not prepald, peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.00; barrel sack (23 bushels), $9.50. 












