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We Best POTATOES for 1909 



Carefully Selected 

 Hand Sorted Stock 



Buckbee's Noroton Beauty 



THE NEW POTATO 



Exceedingly 

 Early 



Very 



Productive 



Handsome 

 Appearance 



Great 



Uniformity 



Superb 



Quality 



Splendid 



Keeper 



BUCKBEE'S NOROTON BEAUTY 



I=tlie finest Potato of itf kind we have ever seen, and we believe all np-io-dale 

 quitkly as possible. The following is tlie description of this e.xceedingly promisi 



The Noroton Beauty is the earhest Potato ever grown, being about two week 

 been grown in si.vty days. It is fully as productive as anj' main-crop or late sort ; 

 somer in appearance, being a russety white ground. >iila^hed with pink, and pii 

 variety. The tubers mature simultaneously, a fact which, combined with its 

 blight, or disease, or bugs. Its table quality is superb; (lesh is white, drv, and 

 any other varietv, earlv or late. 



Prices Postpaid, lb. 38c.; 3 lb. 99c. By express or freight at buyer's expense 



potato growers should get a stock of the Noroton Beautvas 

 ng variety: 



s earUer than the Early Rose. Large fable size fubers have 

 no EXTRA EARLY variety yields nearly so heavily. It is hand- 

 ikish eyes, and more uniform in size and shape than any other 

 extreme earliness, practically does away with danger from 

 the flavor unsurpassed by any other sort:" it keeps longer than 



M bu. 91c.; bu. $1.37; bu. (60 lb.) S2.46; 2>« bu. $4.69. 



Which continues in good demand and is more 

 largely used than any ottier. It is of good size, 

 of fine form, and an excellent yielder. The 

 llesh is white, very mealy and of fine 

 flavor and quality. The best Potato / 

 for baking. This variety is well /' 

 adapted to heavy .soils. ' / 



Prices, postpaid, lb. 26c.; 3 lbs. 

 66c. By express or freight at buy- 

 er's expense, i bu. 60c.; i bu. 80c.; 

 bu. (60 lbs.) S1.35; 2; bu. $3.18. 



SIR WALTER 

 RALEIGH 



The Best 

 LATE POTATO 



h white-skin, main crop Potato; \ 

 the best of .Mr. Carman's introduc- 

 tions. It is a magnificent new Potato, 

 much re.sembling Rural New Yorker No. 

 2, of which it is a seedling. It is decidedly 

 better than its parent, the tubers being quiti 

 uniform in size, with but ' few small ones 

 a nong them. It is from four to six days lati-r 

 than the parent .stock. The color is tlie .same, the 

 skin and flesh being white. In fact, it can be justly 

 claimed for Sir Walter Raleigh that it is the whitest 

 He~lied and finest grained potato on the whole list of 

 main crop varieties, and it promises to supersede all other 

 sorts of its class on accotmt of its sterling excellence. It will take tlie place of 

 Carman No. -i. which it equals in all respects, and which it excels in table quali- 

 ties. It was given to the world as late as 1897, under the claim of being Mr. 

 Carman's best. That claim has been .sustained. In field culture it has gone 

 above 450 bushels to the acre. Its record in all respects entitles it to rank with 

 the very best late potatoes now grown upon American soil, and no progressive 

 cultivator should fail to give it a trial. 



Prices, postpaid, lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 76c. By express or freight at buyer's expense, 

 i-bu. 66c.; i bu. 86c.: bu. r60 lbs.) $1.60; 2i bu. $3.49. 



An Old Standard 

 Late Variety 



BUCKBEE'S POTATOES HAVE THE ENVIABLE REPUTATION OF BEING THE BEST. 



