Nortlierxi-Grrown Potatoes- 



Xlie Best: Seed Potatoes. 



NORTHERN-GROWN. 



(Sartoffer.) 



Our potatoes are all choice northern grown stock, grown specially for seed. We send out no potatoes in spring before danger from 

 frost is passed. 



All varieties sent free ttyr mall at 30 cents per pound, except wliere other-wise noted. 



Prices liere quoted are based on present value, and are subject to variations -witliout notice. 



EABiIiY MARKET. Especially recommended for early market- 



EARLY OHIO. A leading and favorite variety ; tubers rough in 

 the skin ; nearly round, and quite distinct in appearance ; cook 

 dry and mealy. Pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



BEAUTY OP HEBRON. One of the most desirable sorts in cul- 

 tivation ; it ripens a week earlier than Early Rose ; is highly pro- 

 ductive, a good keeper, and of the best quality ; skin and flesh 

 white. Pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



EARLY PURITAN. Skin and flesh very white ; cooks dry and 

 , floury, and is equal in qualit)- to the Snowflake ; its chief value 



Mes, however, in its great productiveness ; ripens with the Early 



Rose. Pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 

 EARLY ROSE. The pioneer of all the improved varieties, and 



still highly esteemed. Pk. 55 cts., bus. $1.90. 

 RURAL NEW-YORKER NO. 2. Very large, roundish oblong, 

 • and unusually smooth ; few and shallow eyes ; skin and flesh 



white ; of superior quality. A large yielder, and not subject to 



rot. Pk. 55 cts., bus. $i.go. 



QUEEN OP ROSES. As its name implies, this Potato is of the 

 Rose family. Tubers oval-oblong, somewhat flattened, with few 

 eyes, set almost even with the surface ; skin smooth, fair, slightly 

 netted ; ripens Avith Early Rose. The tubers are large and nu- 

 merous, growing closely about the base of the stalk ; quality of the 

 very best — cooks dry and mealy. Pk. 70 cts., bus. $2.50. 



OHIO JUNIOR. Almost identical with Early Ohio (from which 

 variety it is probably a chance seedling) inform, habit of growth, 

 and marking of tubers; it is extra early, and an excellent keeper. 

 ?k. 6a cts. , bus. $2. 



ing, being extra 

 early and of fine 

 quality, cooking 

 well as soon as it 

 attains marketabh 

 size. The tubers 

 are medium to 

 large, and light 

 pink or flesh color, 

 with the specks 

 peculiar to the 

 Ohio class. Pk. 

 60 cts., bus. $2. 



Earlv Sunrise. 



large size ; of ex- 



Originated f rom a 

 seed ball of the 

 Early Rose. It is 



medium early, very productive, and grows to 

 cellent quality. Pk. 50 cts., bus. 81.90. 

 KING OP THE ROSES. We have thoroughly tested this new 

 seedling, and find it better than any other of the Rose family ; 

 hence we name it " King of Roses." It is the heaviest yielder of 

 its class. Pk. 75 cts., bus. 82.50. 



EARLY SUNRISE. Tubers large and oblong ; flesh white, very 

 fine grained, and dry when cooked : very early and productive. 

 Pk. 55 cts., bus., $1.90. 



CROWN JEWEL. 



A white-skinned seedling of Early Ohio, re- 

 sembling Beauty of Hebron. It is claimed 

 to be extra earlj' ; it is very productive, 

 and one of the fsest flavored sorts when 

 cooked, being dry, white and mealy and 

 cooking evenly throughout. Pk. 55 cts., 

 bus. $1.90. 



CLARK'S No. 1. Similar to Early Rose, 

 but more productive. The tubers cook 

 dry and mealy, and the quality is good. 

 They are of good and uniform size, smooth 

 and'in appearance, ready for use early, 

 and keep well. Pk. 55 cts., bus. $1.90. 



VERMONT. Similar to Early Rose, but 

 hardier, and not quite so early as that 

 variety. It has been much praised wher- 

 ever grown for its productiveness, fine size, 

 and good quality. One of the best second 

 early Potatoes. Pk. 55 cts., bus. $1.90. 



AMERICAN WOjNIiJiiR. This Potato is 

 said to be very nearly blight and rot 

 proof The vines are strong and branch- 

 ing, with a mass of white blossoms ; tubers 

 large, oblong, white, with few and shallow 

 eves, and having the rich, sweet flavor of 

 Snowflake; excellent for baking or boil- 

 ing. The tubers keep well until late, are 

 free from all lumpiness when cooked, and 

 their fine appearance causes them to sell 

 well in market. Pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



POTJTO-BOB EXTEPINHTOH. 



The best machine ever invented for ap- 

 plying slug shot, Paris green, or other 

 Potato-bug poisons that are used in the 

 powdered state. $1 each. 



A Field of Early Ohio Potatoes. 



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