NORTHERN-GROWN POTATOES. 



I "Mrite for special ^ 

 I prices on large quan* ^ 

 i titles of potatoes. ^ 



The Best Seed Potatoes. 



NORTHERN-GROWN. 



(S^artoffern.) 



Our Potatoes are all choice northern-grown stock, grown specially for seed. We send out no Po 

 spring before danger from frost is passed. 



All varieties sent free by mail at 20 cents per pound, except where otherwise noted. 

 Prices here quoted are based on present value, and are subject to variations without notice. 



I Early Ohio. 



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

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

 and mealy. Pk. 40 cts., bus. Si. 40. 



BEAUTY OF HEBRON. One of the most desirable sorts in culti- 

 vation ; 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. 35 cts., bus. §1.35. 



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

 floury, and is equal in quality to the Snowflake ; its chief value lies, 

 howe'ver, in its great productiveness ; ripens with Early Rose. 

 Pk. 40 cts., bus. 31.40. 



EARLY MARKET. Especially recommended for early marketing, 

 being extra early and of fine quality, cooking well as soon as it 

 attains marketable size. The tubers are medium to large, and light 

 pink or flesh color, with the specks peculiar to the Ohio class. 

 Pk. 45 cts., bus. Si. 50. 



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

 fine-grained, and dry when cooked; very early and productive. 

 Pk. 35 cts., bus. ?i.35. 



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 in appearance, ready for use 

 early, and keep well. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.40. 



ROCHESTER ROSE. A seedling of Early Rose, and an im- 

 provement on it in every way. It will average larger in size, is 

 fully as early and is a much heavier yielder. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.40. 



EARLY MAINE. A seedling of Early Rose, which it much resem- 

 bles. Somewhat earlier than its parent ; very superior in quality 

 and productiveness. Pk. 40 cts., bus. Si. 40. 



NEW QUEEN. Resembles Hebron in shape and color, but is 

 earlier and a heavy yielder. A grand new variety. Pk. 35c., bus. $1.35, 



KING OF 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.40C., 

 bus. $1.40. 



REEVES' ROSE. Originated from a seed ball of Early Rose. 

 It is medium early, very productive, and grows to a large size ; of 

 e.xcellent quality. Pk. 35 cts., bus. Si. 35. 



BROWNELL'S' "WINNER. This new medium late Potato is com- 

 ing rapidly into favor, because it yields heavy crops of nice, large 

 pink tubers of fair quality ; smooth skin, few eyes. Very handsome, 

 and a good seller. Pk. 35 cts., bus. $1.35. 



LATE PURITAN, Much like Early Puritan in color, quality and 

 general appearance, but larger and far more productive. Pk. 35c., 

 bus. $1.35. 



RESTAURANT. A heavy yielder ; for the main crop hard to sur- 

 pass. If you wish to raise a heavy crop of large, handsome Potatoes, 

 this is a good one to plant. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.40.; 



NEW WHITE STAR. A large, long, smooth white Potato, very 

 much like the old White Star, but a stronger grower and much 

 better vielder, ripening midseason. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.40. 



"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 j'ielder, and not subject to rot. 

 Pk. 35 cts., bus. ^1.25. 



MISCEI.LAISEOXJS SEEDS. 



BROOM CORN, Evergreen. Lb. loc, postpaid iSc; 100 lbs. S6.50. 

 SUGAR CANE. Early Amber. Lb. 10 cts., postpaid 18 cts. ; 

 TOO lbs. S6.50. 



KAFFIR CORN. Lb. 10 cts., postpaid 18 cts. ; loolbs. $6.50. 

 POPCORN, Golden dneen. Lb. loc, postpaid loc; 100 lbs. 60 cts. 



" White Rice. Lb. loc, postpaid loc; 100 lbs. 60 cts. 

 BUCKWHEAT, Japanese. Bus., 48 lbs., $1.25. 



Sliver Hull. Bus., 48 lbs., Si. 25. 

 VETCHES, or TARES, Lb. 10 cts., bus. $3. 



SUNFLOWER, Mammoth. 3 Lb. 10 cts., loo'lb 

 FLAX SEED. Lb. islets. ,:bus. 84.; 

 TOBACCO, Connecticut. Oz. 30 cts. 

 BEAN, White Marrowfat. Bus. $4. 



" Prolific Tree. Bus. $4. 

 COW PEAS. Bus. ?i.4o. 

 MILLET, German. Bus. ?2. 



" Hungarian. Bus.JS2. 

 RAPE. DwarfjEssex. QLb. 15'cts., bus. '-$4. 50. 



SEEDS OE TREES AND HEDOE 



TREE "SEEDS. 



If sent by mail, add postag-e at therrate'of S'cts. per'pourd 



Per oz. 



Box Elder So 10 



White Birch 10 



European Linden . . 10 

 White Mulberry ... 20 



Sugar Maple 10 



White Ash 10 



?o 60 

 75 



European Ash . . 

 Mountain Ash . . 

 Black Mulberry 

 Norway Maple . . 

 Cottonwood . . . 

 Catalpa speciosa 



Per oz. Lb. 



So 20 $0 75 



10 75 



25 I 50 



00 



00 



SEEDSrOF 



Per oz. 



Arbor-vitas, Am'n . ?o 20 : 

 Barberry, Common . 15 

 " Purple-Leav'd 20 

 Broom, Scotch .... 10 



Buckthorn 10 



Cornelian Cherry . . 10 



Furze 10 



Hawthorn 10 



36 * 



PLANTS. 



PI.ANTS. 



HEDGED 



Locust, Honev . . 



Yellow . 

 Norway Spruce . 

 Sheep Berry . . - 

 Osage Or.inge . ■ 

 Privet, Japan 

 Common . . either 



Per oz. 



Lb.l 



So 10 



$0 50 



. 10 



50 



. 10 



75 





I 00 



. 10 



50 



jr 





r . 



I 00 



