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Superior Northern-grown, especially for Seed. 
(1 peck will plant about 125 hills: 10 to 12 bushels per acre, in drills 3 
feet apart.) 
Purchaser pays freight or express charges and assumes risk from freezing 
or heating. The barrelis 165 lbs. net weight. Prices subject to change 
without notice. 
=—=BPARLY VARIETIES 
Bovee, Henderson’s. (See special description, page 41.) 
75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 barrel. 
Beauty of Hebron. A popular early sort and one of 
the best; red and white skin and pure white flesh; quality 
excellent; productive and a good keeper. 70c. peck, $2.25 
bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
Clark’s No. 1. Earlier than Early Rose and very pro- 
ductive; cooks mealy. 70c. peck, $2.25 bush., $4.50 bbl. 
Early Ohio. Very early, almost round; flesh solid; 
cooks dry and mealy. 70c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.75 barrel. 
Early Norther. <A splendid, extra early; earlier than 
Early Rose, which it resembles, and exceedingly prolific; 
eyes few and shallow; unexcelled cooking qualities, dry 
and floury. 0c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
Early Puritan, Henderson’s. A distinct and valuable 
early variety; both skin and flesh white; quality superb, 
dry and floury. 70c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.75 barrel. 
Early Rose. The popular standard early; noted for 
earliness, productiveness and Sne quality. 70c. peck, $2.25 bushel, 
$450 barrel. 
Rochester Rose. A seedling of Early Rose, which it resembles, 
but is an improvement over it; averages larger, heavier yielder, 
but not quite so early, 70c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.59 barrel. | 
Queen. A grand, early Potato, resembling Beauty of 
Hebron in color, shape and size, but is much earlier, anda 
heavy cropper. 0c. peck, $225 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
Cambridge Russet. A handsome, main crop 
variety; a healthy, strong grower; skin russet 
colored, heavily netted; cooking qualities superb. 
70c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
Carman No.3. Enormously prolific, averaging 
nearly a pound apiece; very uniform in shape, 
white skinned, few and shallow eyes; flesh snow- 
white and of exceptionally fine cooking qualities. 
70c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
Improved Green Mountain. A heavy crop- 
ping medium-season variety of fine quality; free 
from blight and rot; good keeper; skin smooth 
and white; shape, roundish-flat; eyes few and 
shallow. 70c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.50 barrel. 
Late Puritan, Henderson’s. A handsome, 
large, white-skinned Potato, and one of the best 
lates grown, heavy yielder, good keeper; cooking 
qualities superior. 70c. peck, $2.25 bushel, $4.75 
barrel. 
Sir Walter Raleigh, Henderson’s. A grand, 
main crop Potato; shape very uniform, large and 
oval; flesh fine grained, snow-white, cooking dry 
and floury; splendid keeper. (See cut.) 75c. peck, 
$2.25 bushel, $4.75 barrel. 
“<¢Sir Walter Raleigh’ proved to be exceptionally fine— 
10 quarts of seed with no special attention yielded 44% 
bushels of as fine potatoes as can be grown.” 
E. K. SHULTZ, Moweaqua, IIl. 
“The ‘Sir Walter Raleigh’ is a great yielder; all large 
. Potatoes, no small ones; vines grow sérong and upright.”” 
C. W. BEARDSLEY, Milford, Conn. 
Uncle Sam, Henderson’s. One of the hand- 
somest Potatoes grown; luxuriant, healthy 
grower, outyielding all other varieties; shape and 
size wonderfully uniform; a superior keeper, 
quality extra. (See cut.) 75c. peck, $2.25 bushel, 
$4.75 barrel. 
“Tam happy to state that we like your ‘Uncle Sam’ Pota- 
toes very much. Their table quality is unsurpassed, and 
they outyielded every other variety we planted.” 
x AMOS G. GRAY, North Cambridge, Mass. 
“7 bought ten pounds of your ‘Uncle Sam,’ and it has 
proved to be a good yielder with me. I have twenty-one 
bushels grown from the ten pounds ofseed.”* 
GUY W. CRAWFORD, Letcher, S. Dakota. 
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