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One ounce will praduce 

 about 2000 plants. 



Culture. — Sow in hot-bed in April, and in warm, settled weather 

 transplant outdoors 18 inches apart in rows 3 feet apart, or when all 

 danger of frost is past, sow in open ground and thin. 



Chinese Giant.— The largest and finest mild Red Pepper; double 

 the size of Ruby King. Packet, 10c. % ounce, 20c. Ounce, 65c. % lb. $1.50. 



Ruby King". Ideal Pepger for filling and pepper- 

 hash. Each plant produces from 6 to 12 hand- 

 some large, mild fruits 



Improved Golden Queen. Bright golden yellow, 

 most productive of all. Fruits large, handaome, 

 mild and pleasznt 



Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Early, large, red; mild. 



Long Red Cayenne 



Oz. 



$0 20 



Xlb. 



$0 50 



50 

 40 

 40 



Lb. 



$1 90 



1 60 

 1 50 

 1 50 



Large Packets of any variety of Pepper, 5 cts. each, 



Ruby King 



Early Cobbler (Irish Cobbler.) —One 

 of the most reliable first early potatoes ever sent 

 out. It ripens almost with the Early Ohio, and 

 so uniform that every hill seems to ripen all at 

 one time. The value of this feature will be at 

 once apparent Ito the market gardener who always 

 likes to dig the entire crop at one time and follow 

 with a crop of something else from the same 

 ground. 



Extra Early Bovee.— A most desirable new 

 Potato introduced several years ago, has become 

 very popular. Reported 12 days earlier than 

 Early Ohio, and is the earliest Potato we know 

 of. The best Potato of the Early Hebron type. 

 Vines dwarf and stocky; tubers have pink skin 

 and are smooth, handsome and of fine quality. 

 Heavy producer. 



Early Rose.— For a generation the standard 

 Potato of the whole country for earlies, yield, 

 thrift, beauty, and table qualities, because it al- 

 ways succeeds well in any soil in any climate and 

 in any latitude ; too well known to need descrip- 

 tion. Our stock is strictly pure. 



Early Beauty of Hebron. — For many 

 years a standard variety, nearly as early as the 

 Early Rose, but exceeds this variety in produc- 

 tiveness, and of fine table qualities. 



Aroostook Grown 



SEED POTATOES 



The potatoes we offer are 

 carefully selected by experi- 

 enced and reliable growers in 

 the most favorable locations 

 of the North. They can be 

 depended upon as being strict- 

 firs't-class and true to name. 



Special prices will be given 

 on application. 



X X Early.— This is one of the earliest pota- 

 toes grown; it will bear heavy manuring with 

 commercial fertilizer, yields well; is free from 

 blight; potatoes come to eatable size very early 

 and eat well. Rose color, but more oval in form; 

 good for the farm or market garden. Stock 

 limited. 



Early Harvest. —Originated in Maine, and 

 grown successfully for several seasons ; tubers 

 white, of finest quality, oblong in shape, good 

 shipper, and may be considered as a second early 

 variety. 



Early Northern. —Originated in Aroostook, 

 introduced in 1892. A seeding of the Early Rose, 

 which it much resembles in appearance; earlier 

 than Early Rose and more prolific. Table quali- 

 ties unexcelled, very hardy. 



Green Mountain. — White skin, flat, oval 

 form, smooth, of good appearance; fine for the 

 table when well grown; ripens slowly and is a 

 good keeper; valuable for late crops; now taking 

 the lead in all markets. 



NEW JERSEY GROWN SEED SWEET POTATOES, 



Prices Quoted on Application. 



