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Crown Jeu^eJ 



THE CROWN JEWEL POTATO. 



The Crown Jewel Still Leads as the Earliest and Best of all Extra Early Sorts. 



Every claim that we have made for it has been fully substantiated by hundreds of our largest 

 growers and truckers, all of whom vote it as the very earliest and finest they have ever seen. It is 

 a seedling of the Early Ohio, and it partakes of all the pure and unadulterated qualities of its excellent 

 parent, without any admixture of baser blood. Its skin is white and smooth, eyes shallow but strong, 

 flesh pure white and floury, cooking evenly throughout. The vines grow vigorously, the roots extend 

 very deeply into the soil, thus resisting drought, and its keeping qualities are equal to the best. Lb. 

 35c. ; 3 lbs., $1.00, post-paid; peck, 90c.; bush., J2.50 ; bbl. of 3 bush., Is. 00; 10 bbls., I4.75 per bbl. 



BLISS' TRIUMPH, OR IMPROVED BERMUDA POTATO. 



This beautiful variety combines the wonderful productiveness of the Peerless with all the good 

 qualities of the E)arly Rose, is much more productive, and matures its crop at least a week in advance of 

 the Early Rose. Tubers are of medium size, round and uniform in shape, with but a very few small 

 ones ; eyes slightly depressed ; color a beautiful light red. Its great beauty, productiveness and fine 

 quality make it one of the best market varieties. Lb., 35c.; 3 lbs., |[. 00, post-paid; peck, 90c. ; bush., 

 I2.50 ; bbl. of 3 bush., fc 00; 10 bbls. and over, I4.75 per bbl. 



THE FREEMAN POTATO. 



This new extra early variety 

 was first introduced three years 

 since under the broad claim of 

 being the greatest potato intro- 

 duced since the Early Rose. It has 

 made a wonderful record, giving 

 enormous yields in all sections 

 where grown. Its handsome shape 

 and beautiful russet skin are well 

 depicted in the accompanying 

 photograph, being fully equal to 

 the old Snowflake in eating quali- 

 ties It will pay every market 

 gardener to plant The Freeman. 

 Our crop is grown from seed stock 

 obtained from the introducer, 

 and guaranteed to be true and 

 genuine. Lb., 40c.; 3 lbs, fi.oo, 

 post-paid; peck, ii.oo; bush., ^2.75; 

 bbl., I5.50; 10 bbls. and over, fc.oo 

 per bbl., by freight or express. 



Owing to the heavy expense of sending potatoes long distance.^, 

 b.v express, we have adopted a plan of sending out potato eyes by 

 mail. Wlien received tliey should be carefully removed from tlie 

 boxes. If too soon to be planted outdoors, they should be placed with damp earth in a box where there is no dan"erof 

 freezing. We send out none but the strongest and best eyes, which will produce as good crops as if the whole 

 tubers were planted. Owing to the amount of labor attaclied to preparinsr and packing the eyes for .safe shipment, we can 

 only offer the eyes of the three new varieties described above. For .«l.00 we will send, all postage paid, 60 good 

 •strong eyes of either Crown Jewel, Blips' Triumph, or Freeman ; 100 eves for $1.50, or 21i0 for S2.00 For $3.00 we 

 •will send 100 eyes each, post-paid, of all three varieties, carefully labelled and packed in damp moss. 



Potato Eyes by flail. 



