Ss --PETER HENDERS 
HENDERSON’S BOVEE POTATO. 
A Marvel in Earliness! 
The earliest of all. 
A Marvel of Popularity 
in Europe and America. , 
A Marvel in Uniform Size 
and perfect shape. 
A Marvel in Quality! 
White. dry and mealy 
A Marvel in Yield? 
Outyielding all of the Earlies, 
and equaling the heaviest cropping Lates. 
Fe eRe pl eolaiee inom you ads Spencedly: WHEN we introduced Henderson’s “Bovee’”’ Potato, our own tests and the opinions 
A. C. MODENBACH, St. Mary’s, Pa. : of others led us to claim a good deal for it, and our confidence has not been mis- 
“The ‘ Bovee’ is the best early potato we ever had; | Placed. Not only is it the earliest, but it takes a leading place among the heavy crop- 
they yield well, are so dry and mealy, and of suchex- | Ping varieties, an unusual thing among first earlies. It is even earlier than Early Ohio, 
cellent favor thes we shall plant them again.” | and compares favorably with Triumph, a light-cropping variety that has only extreme 
oe Ee TELS oes jars [SE a earliness to recommend it, while the ‘“‘Bovee”’ in all competitive trials has outyielded 
a great success with me. Although we have had a | ll the early Potatoes, and in many of the tests conducted by Experiment Stations and 
serious drought, and the soil was light and sandy, | private growers it has outyielded even the late varieties. | The vine is dwarf and stocky, 
ue palaie asaaone remarkably ee a eran ae enabling it to be planted six inches closer than nearly all other varieties, which results 
fine”,—WM. E. WHEELOCK, East Hampton, | 1 a much larger return per acre, and is a feature of the utmost value where land is valu- 
N.Y. able. The tubers grow remarkably close, all bunched together in the hill close up to the 
“The ‘Bovee’ Potatoes yielded well and I am | Vine. They size up to a marketable size more evenly than any Potato we ever saw; 
TOG BOLL UAC Le a le none too large or too small; practically the whole crop being merchantable and the quality 
Renae City, Kanes pave eS ’| ais perfect. We have only one warning—it is apt to prove disappointing on poor soil 
“Your ‘Bovee is the earliest potato raised in | OT With poor cultivation, as it sets so freely the tubers are apt to be small. But on good 
this section as varieties planted earlier failed, and | Potato ground, well fertilized and cultivated, no other early Potato to-day compares 
those planted with mine were two to three weeks | with it. ‘i H 
later.’—LOUIS R. SMITH, Takoma Park, D. C. 2 
Cia? BLE LI sD cha Gabon deep PRICE, 75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 barrel of 165 lbs., net weight, 
Early Ohio. The almost perfect shape of the‘ Bovee’ : ’ a 
SAAT TT the prize every time Gace the amen by express or freight, at purchaser’s expense 
shaped Early Ohio. ill yield more per acre, with i 
a smaller proportion of urmarketable tubers.’’— 5 im 
gq, emaller proportion, eRe | For our Complete List of Seed Potatoes, see page 4O 
The Superiority of Henderson’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, etc., fo" 65 Highest Awards pt re neat ions. 
