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VEGETABLE SEELED SPECIALTIES 





™taTo n grown t Uncle Sam Potato, prodigious cropper. 



VERY UNIFORM IN SIZE. 



SIPv WALTEK RALEIGH POTATO. 



A Grand Main-Crop 

 Variety. 



ClR WALTER RALEIGH is the best of 

 *-' the late potatoes. It is a grand main- 

 crop variety of superlative quality, vigorous 

 growth, and a tremendous cropper. 



It is unique in quality, being the whitest 

 fleshed and finest grained potato grown, 

 excelling even the famous Snowflake in 

 this respect. The tubers are almost round, 

 white, with smooth skin, and exhibit a 

 peculiar uniformity in size. No better 

 main-crop potato for general use was ever 

 introduced, and we commend it to all 

 growers. Price, 75c. pk., $2.50 bush., 

 $5.00 bbl. of 165 lbs. net. By express or 

 freight at purchaser's expense. 



Those who have grown our 

 Sir Walter Raleigh Potatoes write: 



"Sir Walter Raleigh is a great yielder of large 

 potatoes and of extra good eating quality. " 



ELMER C. MORSE, Rutland, Vermont. 



"I have had excellent results from my 'Sir Walter 

 Raleighs,' they grew large and fine although the season 

 was bad and all other potatoes around here grew small. 

 I am selling as I dig them for SI. 00 per bushel while 

 ordinary potatoes are only bringing 55c. to 70c." 



Rev. W. L. RILEY, Kane, Pa. 



"I cannot withhold my testimony of the value of 

 your Raleigh Potatoes. W-e got them from you three 

 years ago, they outyield everything in the potato line 

 in this part of the country, and are the finest, mealiest 

 potatoes we ever ate." 



A. E. VANDEWATER, Blairsville, Pa. 



"Sir Walter Raleigh proved to be exceptionally 

 fine^lO quarts of seed with no special attention 

 yielded 4'£ bushels of as fine potatoes as can be 

 grown." E. K. SHULTZ, Moweaqua, Ills. 



Quality Perfect. 



WHITE, DRY AND FLOURY. 



UNCLE SAM is a particularly fine potato 

 with phenomenal cropping qualities. 

 We believe it to be the heaviest yield- 

 ing variety grown. On a loam or sand}' soil 

 it is a wonder in yield and quality. The 

 crop averages remarkably regular in size 

 and shape. Its appearance and superb 

 quality when served satisfy the most fasti- 

 dious, its flaky snow-white appearance gain- 

 ing instant favor. 



The tubers are oval shaped, with light 

 russet skin, very even in outline and with 

 shallow eyes. Its handsome appearance and 

 perfect form always ensure a fancy price 

 on the market. (See cut.) Price, 75c. pk., 

 $2.50 bush., $5.00 bbl. of 165 lbs. net By 

 express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



"From 1 peck of your Uncle Sam Potatoes I raised 

 1,100 pounds. It is a grand varietv." 



JOS. A. BAKER, Fort Benton, Mont. 



"Mr. G. W. Stringfield has established a new record 

 for Irish Potatoes: he has produced an even dozen in 

 one hill and all of large size. The biggest is 6 inches 

 long by 15 inches in circumference, together they tip 

 the scales at 4'A pounds. The variety is called Uncle 

 Sam." TIMES HERALD, Newport News, Va. 



"I harvested 33 barrels of Uncle Sam Potatoes from 

 the 2 barrels you shipped me. They are great yielders." 

 LEON DESPLANP, Daytona. Fla. 



IMPROVED GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATO. 



A RELIABLE medium late potato increasing in popularity where known — in fact, having 

 in some sections superseded all other main-crop varieties.. It seems to thrive in all 

 soils and in all localities, making heavy, healthy vines and yielding big Crops of large, 

 smooth, white-skinned tubers of handsome flattish oval form. It cooks white, dry and mealy, 

 with a desirable flavor exclusively its own. A good keeper, not liable to" scab in field or 

 decay in cellar. (See cut.) Price, 75c. pk., $2.50 bush., $5.00 bbl. of 165 lbs. net. By 

 express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



FOR OUK COMPLETE LIST OF POTATOES, 15 DIFFERENT KINDS, SEE PAGE 61. 



