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The Snow 
The Newest Money Maker 
This large main erop potato originated 
in Maine, and after repeated trials in vari- 
ous sections of the country has proved itself 
to be of great value on account of its im- 
mense yield, together with the fact that it 
f) invariably produces very few small potatoes 
and is now attracting wide spread attention. 
MW In shape the Snow potato is roundish, 
\\ slightly flattened eyes on the surface; the 
Skin is well netted, which is nature’s mark 
| of good eating quality. Itis very fine 
grained and flaky. Grows a large crop of 
handsome tubers in 135 days. This won- 
derful potato ought to have been named 
the poor man’s friend, for it will do the 
best of any potato grown on poor soil, 
wherever little care is taken of it, and when 
given the best of care and fertilizaticn, it 
will repay the planter most bountifully. 
The Snow potato is just what the markets 
desire and will bring fancy prices. 
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nd seed. By express or freight, not 
25 cents each, postpaid. prepaid, 75 cents each. 
Green Mountain 
An Improved State of Maine Potato 
Chis is a most excellent late potato; it does remarkably well 
poor soils, and is very free from disease; it resists drought 
jpnderfully well, and produces tubers of largesizeand attrac- 
i, /;e appearance, flesh white. Itis a good keeper, and when 
jt away in the fall will keep well until spring. Matures 
4140 days. 
_ Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, $1.00; 
| bushel, $3.75; barrel sack (234 bushels), §.900. 
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The Champion Late Sort 
A white-skin, main crop or late potato; quite 
uniform in size, with but few small ones among 
them. In fact, it can justly be claimed for Sir 
Walter Raleigh that it is the whitest fleshed, finest 
grained potato and the best and heaviest cropper 
of the whole list, maturing in 140 days. In field 
culture it has gone above 450 bushels tothe acre. Its 
record in all respects entitles it to rank with the 
very best Jate potatoes now grown upon Ameri- 
can soil. Succeeds everywhere and is the style of 
potato most in demand in the markets just now. 
As a winter keeper we know of none better. No 
progressive cultivator should fail to give it a trial. 
Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, $1.00; 
bushel, $3.75; barrel sack (234 bushels), $9.00. 
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Maule’s New Jersey Grown 
Yellow Nansemond 
Sweet Potato Plants 
Ready for delivery about May 25th. 
4U cents per dozen: $1.00 per 50; 
$1.50 per 100, postpaid, 
By express, not prepaid, 
$4.00 per 500: $7.50 per 1000, 









SIR WALTER RALEIGH POTATO. 
