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GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 83 
Bliss Early Triumph 
or Improved Bermuda. 
One of the best early 
potatoes, combining the 
productiveness of the 
Peerless with the ex- 
cellent qualities of 
Harly Rose. It is more 
prolific than the former, 
and much earlier than 
the latter. Tubers are 
medium in size, round 
and very uniform in 
shape; eyes slightly de- 
pressed and color of a 
beautiful light red and 
is a standard variety. 
Green Mountain. 
This potato is of great 
merit; oval in shape, 
white skin and white 
flesh; one of the largest 
yielders;: of fine keep- 
ing qualities, very dry 
and delicious flavor. We 
recommend it highly. 
Extra Early Vermont. Very similar to 
the Vermont Early Rose, but of a stronger 
growth; a little earlier, and the tubers 
are more uniform and larger. It is an 
excellent table variety. 
White Star. A very handsome and pro- 
ductive variety of medium earliness; 
tubers oblong, large and uniform in size; 
vines strong, of a dark green color, 
stocky and vigorous; skin and flesh white 
and of fine quality; an excellent table 
variety, and keeps well. 
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Our Registered Berkshire Hogs are the Best Stock in both 
Bliss Early Triumph cr Improved Bermuda. 
Beauty of Hebron. We have tried this 
variety thoroughly and found it in every 
particular as has been represented. It is 
earlier and more mealy than the Vermont 
Early Rose, which resembles it very 
much, being a little lighter and more 
russeted in color. It is productive and 
of excellent table quality. 
Carman No. 1. This most valuable 
potato was introduced in 1894, and it is 
now a recognized high-class sort the 
world over. It is in every respect the 
Continents. 
