PETER 1 HENDERSON & CO.— VEGETABLE SEED NOVELiTIES. 



NEW POTATO. ROCHESTER ROSE/ 



Although intr<Mlii'--<i m=tny years ago, the grand old Early Rose 

 Potato is still the stand-by with most people. Of recent years, 

 fcowevor, the Early Rose has not done well in some sections. The 

 Rochester Rose, which we now offer, is a seedling of the above, 

 and is an improvement in every respect. It will average larger in 

 .size, is equally early, and is a much heavier yielder. It possesses 

 the same excellent cooking qualities as the parent variety {See 

 ■cut.) fl. (X) per peck. $3.00 per bush.. S6.00 per bbl. 



NEW POTATO. 'RESTAURANT 



If you wish to raise a big crop of large, handsome potatoes, tins 

 is the sort to plant. It is of large size, is an enormous yielder, and 

 Mr. J. L- Conover, of Monmouth County, N. J., who is p'robably the 

 best authority on potatoes in the State, says that the Restaurant 

 Potato, for a main crop variety, will undoubtedly displace the 

 •Jumbo.which has for years been the mainstay for Monmouth County 

 farmers. Although of large size, the Restaurant is of excellent 

 quality. (See cut.) S1.00 per peck. $2.00 per bush., S6.00 per bbl. 



NEW POTATO, 'snowdrop: 



This is pre eminently a potato for private use, 

 as it is not a large yielder, but of most beautiful 

 appearance and splendid quality, always baking 

 dry and floury. This variety is exceedingly finely 

 bred, and produces very small tops. We do not 

 recommend it for planting for market use, but 

 where quality and not quantity is desired, we 

 believe the Snowdrop to beunequaled. {Seecut.) 

 41.00 per peck, $3.00 per bush., $6.00 per bbl. 



"LATE PURITAN" POTATO. 



The Early Puritan Potato, which we introduced, has probablv 

 attained a wider distribution and greater popularity on both con 

 tinents than any new variety since the Early Rose. In the LATE 

 Puritan we have a potato which is identical with the Early PuritaD 

 in appearance, color and quality, but far more productive. Mr 

 Robert Birch, from whom we purchased the stock of this new va 

 riety, is one of the largest market gardeners in Michigan, and he 

 writes as follows : 



Three years ago I purchased and planted some of vour Early Puritan Pota- 

 toes, and found among tbem a few bills that did not ripen until late in tbo season. 

 I saved all of these late 

 maturing ones separate- 

 ly, and planted them 

 the following year. 

 They held, without va- 

 nation their late char 

 acteristic, and yielded 

 more than double what 

 the early ones did." 



$1.00 per peck, 

 $3.00 per bush.. 

 $6.00 per bbl. (See 

 cut.) 



{ l Fecit of ea 



SPECIAL OFFER, fj Bushel 



( 1 Barrel 



1 Peck of each of the above 4 New Potatoes for $3.50 



10.00 

 I 20.00 



