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* *^' EARLY MAINE.-Has yielded > ROSE'S BEAUT Y OF BEAITI 

 *• on a large scale 500 bus. per acre, one I This new seedling is from the old Peachblow, 



S gentleman after planting them says, " would On ', of an acre titer have yielded 125% bit. 

 «< rather pay extra for Early Maine than take I or at the rate of 1004 bu. per acre, shape. 

 JJ Early Rose as a gift." This is the general beautiful oval-oblong to round; skin, russeted 

 opinion of all who have planted them. They J white; eyes, shallow; flesh, white and of One 



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i, are not only smoother, more productive, and 



g of better quality than Early Kose, but also 

 £ very much earlier. Pk, SI ; bu. $3; bbl. $5.50. 

 - EARLY SUNRISE. -Has produced 



& Potatoes fit for table s weeks from time of 

 _ planting. Tubers are large, uniform and 

 H handsome; flesh white, fine-grained and dry, 

 5 cooking well even when first dug. No va- 



. riety has ever given better satisfaction 

 S tomv customers. Pk. H ;bu. $2.50; bbl. $5. 

 Z MORNING STAR. -A good yielder ; 



•> vines make a strong and vigorous growth. 

 H the tubers grow compactly in the hill, nearly 

 ■J all being of marketable size and bear hand- 



ling remarkably well. It reaches maturity a 

 few davs later than the late Beauty of Hebron. 

 Peck, $1.00: bushel. $2.50: barrel. S4.50. 



BEAUTY OF H EBRO N.-Earlier 

 than Early Rose. Pk., 75c.; bu. $2 ; bbl. $4. 



PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 

 ROSE.— The purest and best stork of Early 

 Rose in America. Pk. SI : bu. 82.50 : bbl. 84. 



MAGNUM BONUM.-A great yielder. 

 medium early, of unusually large size and su- 

 . perior table quality. It originated in New 

 g York, and in ls7'i the originator raised 548 bu. 

 ^ fromoneacre, without any manure whatever. 

 fi Peck. 75 cents; bushel, 82.50 ; barrel, $4.50. 



MAMMOTH PROLIFIC-Medium 

 S early, ripening in August: of very handsome 

 appearance ; few eyes; flesh pure white, fine- 

 * grained and always solid. Cooks evenly 

 n and is dry and floury. Vigorous grower. 

 *? vines completely covering the hills. Have 



O™ been kept in good condition until new Pota- 

 toes come again. Pk. $1 ; bu. 82.50 : bbl S4.50. 

 3 CONQUEROR. -A seedlingfromPeach- 

 « blow, a week earlier than Early Rose. Flesh, 

 „ fine-grained, white, excellent flavor. Agreat 

 x cropper, vines strong and vigorous. Certain 

 £ to take a place in the front rank of the varie- 

 ■^ ties best suited to the farmer, on account of 

 •^ its vigorous growth and great productiveness 

 <! combined with uniform smoothnessand good 

 eating qualities. Pk. 75c ; bu. $2.25 ; bbl. $4. 



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white; eyes, shallow : flesh, white and 

 grain, cooking dry and mealy evenly th 

 and not falling to waste and with a pure flay 

 Vines growing strong, fast and vigorous. Tu 

 bers, from J4 to 2 lbs. each. One of the 

 very best varieties introduced in 

 many years. Pk.. SI ; bu.. S3: bbl., {5.50. 

 DAKOTA RED.-Skinisfirm,ofa 

 red flesh-color. Vines, stocky and stand 

 I drouth well; tubers, large and uniform, 

 I resembling the old Peachblow in flavor. 

 Very productive and thrives well on 

 both sand and clay soils. Has rotted less 

 than anv other variety in X. Y. Peck, 

 75c., bushel. $2.50 : barrel, $4.50. 



EMPIRE STATE. -Originated by 

 that celebrated Potato grower. Mr. E. I.. 

 Coy, of Washington county. X. Y. Empire 

 state has proved to fully warrant his state- 

 ment : " My life-long endeavors to produce 

 a perfect Potato for general ; 



Foses have been fully realized 

 have never seen any 

 riety that combines s 

 many highly desirable 

 qualities." The flesh is 

 pure, snowy-white and 

 floury; rich and deli- 

 cate in flavor. The 

 vines are very rank, 

 of vigorous growth. 

 Tubers lie very com- 

 pactly in hill and 

 are easily dug. Its 

 strong roots enable 

 it to stand severe 

 drouth exceedingly 

 well. Its healthiness 

 is most remarkable. 

 It is enormously pro- 

 ductive, having yield- 

 ed at the rate 'of H00 

 bushels per acre. Peck, 

 $1.00 ; bushel, $2.25 ; 

 barrel, 84. 



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2 EARLY OHIO. -Fit for use often before full . 



3 Early Ohio in many sections is considered the most 

 W profitable market variety. Pk. SI: bu. $2.50: bbl. 15. 

 W CLARK'S No. 1. — Very popular in Xey 



* England. At least a week earlier than the Rose, 

 a Peck. 75c; bushel. $2.50; barrel. $4.50. 

 3 EARLY MAYFLOWER. Medium size, 



* smooth skin. Flesh, white, solid. Has no superior 



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uality among either late or early sorts. 

 Early Rose. Pk. 75c-.; bush. $2.25: bbl. (4.50. 



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EARLY ROSE.— Choice selected stock of 



this old standard. Pk., 60 cts.; bu., >2: bbl., $3.75. 



WHITE STAR.— It is undoubtedly one of 

 the best Potatoes introduced for a number of 

 years. Peck, 75 cts.; bushel. $2.00; barrel. S4. 

 STATE OB MAINE. -A cross of Extra 

 •i Early Vermont with Peerless. Flesh, white 

 • m and mealy. Tubers, medium size, round and 



8 Ions. Peck. 75c.: bushel, $2.25: barrel. $4.50. 

 > MAMMOTH PEARL.-Qualityexcel- 

 ,2 lent, particularly desirable for table use. Free 

 ^ from rot. never hollow, sure to produce a crop 

 ^, in spite of the bugs. Pk., 75c: bu. $2; bbl., $4- 



; WHITE ELEPHANT. Excellent late 



* variety. Peck. 75c.: bu. 32.25: bbl . 84.5J. 



* NANSEMOXO SWEET, 

 i The justly celebrated Phila. 

 S Sweet Potato. Almost uni- 



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