POTATOES 



Selected Northern Grown 



We do not ship potatoes C.O.D. 



FOR CULTURE. Etc.— Send for our 

 pamphlet Garden Culture of Root Crops. The 

 sack is 2}i bushels or 165 lbs. net weight. 



. GREEN MOUNTAIN 



(Improved) 



The Most Popular Potato on 



Earth. Ideal for Main Crop. A 



Dependable Winter Keeper. An 



Excellent Baking Variety 



A reliable medium late potato that is so 

 popular in some sections- it has superseded 

 aU 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, and has a desirable flavor 

 exclusively its own. It keeps well, and is not 

 liable to scab or decay. (See illustration.) 



Price, peck. $1.00; Bushel $3.25; 

 $6.50 sack of 165 lbs. net weight; purchaser 

 pays transportation charges. 



IRISH COBBLER 



An Ideal Potato for the Home 

 Garden — High Quality — ^Early 

 A Large Cropper 



A fine, early variety, producing large, 

 handsome tubers, uniform in shape and size. 

 The demand for this variety is greatly in- 

 creasing as it does well under most soil con- 

 ditions. It also keeps fjurly well. 



The fiesh is white, and of excellent quality; 

 the skin very light brown, with whitish 

 netting. It is a heavj' cropper. 



Price, peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.25; 

 $6.50 sack of 165 lbs. net weight; purchaser 

 pays transportation charges. 



BOVEE (Henderson's) 



It is not only early, but produces its crops 

 in great abundance, and yields a very large 

 percentage of perfectly formed tubers. The 

 cultivator can be used to better advantage on 

 a crop of Bovee than any other sort, owing 

 to the short and compact growth of the vines, 

 and its habit of setting the entire crop close 

 in the hill. 



Bovee, perhaps more than any other sort, 

 delights in a rich soil, where it will yield an 

 abundance of medium-sized potatoes of per- 

 fect shape and remarkable good qualitv. 



Price, peck, $1.25; Bushel, $4.00; 

 $8.00 sack of 165 lbs. net weight, purchaser 

 oavs transportation charges. 



PUMPKIN 



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EARLY OHIO 



Extra-early, maturing about two weeks be- 

 fore the Early Rose almost round; flesh solid, 

 cooks dry and mealy. 



Price, peck, $1.25; bushel, S4.00; $8.00 sack 

 of 165 lbs. net weight; purchaser pays transpor- 

 tation charges. 



EARLY ROSE 



The popular standard early; noted for earli- 

 ness, productiveness and fine quality. 



Price, peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.25; $6.50 sack 

 of 165 lbs. net weight, purchaser pays transpor- 

 tation charges. 



SIR WALTER RALEIGH 



It produces an extremely large crop of round, 

 slightly flattened tubers, smooth, white skinned, 

 and very attractive in appearance. 



Its good quality is greatly improved when 

 stored in a cool, dry cellar. When cooked it 

 breaks up thoroughly, presenting a flaky, snowy 

 appearance, at once appetizing and indicative 

 of its superior flavor. 



Price, peck, $1,25; bushel, $4.00; $8.00 sack of 

 165 lbs. net weight; purchaser pays transporta- 

 tion charges. 



SPAULDING ROSE NO. 4 



Handsome red tuber, somewhat flat, a little 

 later than the regulsir Early Rose but usually a 

 better yielder. 



Price, peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.25; $6.50 sack 

 of 165 lbs. net weight; purchaser pays transpor- 

 tation charges. 



UNCLE SAM 



The crop averages remarkably regular in size 

 and shape. Its flaky, snow-white appearance 

 gains instant favor. The tubers are oval shaped, 

 with light russet skin, very even in outline and 

 with shallow eyes. 



Price, peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.00; $8.00 sack 

 of 165 lbs. net weight; purchaser pays transpor- 

 tation charges. 



C ULT URE. — Sow late in May in the 

 latitude of New York, in very rich soil, cover 

 the seed one inch. When grown alone the 

 hills should be eight feet apart each way. As 

 soon as the seedlings are out of the ground 

 sprinkle with air-slaked lime or land plaster 

 mixed with dry garden soil or ashes. This 

 prevents the ravages of striped beetle. 1 oz. 

 for 30 hills. 



701 CALHOUN (Henderson's) 



A small, almost round Pumpkin, with 

 creamy brown skin; flesh deep salmon- 

 yellow, wonderfully thick, fine grained, 

 and of the finest quality for rich colored 

 pies. 



Price, pkt., lOc^oz., 2Sc; K lb. 75c; 

 lb. $1.75; transportation paid. 



703 LARGE CHEESE 



(Original Strain) 



The most iJopular variety, either for 

 pies or table use. The shape may be 

 described as flat, round. The skin is 

 creamy yellow in color, and the flesh is 

 deep orange, of fine quality and very 

 tender. Large Cheese is a splendid 

 keeping variety. 



Price, pkt., lOc; oz., 25c; K lb., 75c; 

 lb. $1.75; transportation paid. 



705 CONNECTICUT FIELD 



A productive reddish-orange colored 

 field pumpkin, the inside flesh is orange 

 yeUow. It is solid, fine-grained and 

 sUghtly ribbed. This variety is grown 

 extensively for canning purposes, also 

 for stock feeding, but it also makes good 

 pies. 



Price, pkt., lOc; oz., 15c; }i lb.. 40c; 

 lb. $1.00; transportation paid. 



707 LARGE OR MAM- 

 MOTH TOURS 



An old, well-known variety, productive 

 and growing to a large size and tremen- 

 dous weight. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; K lb., 60c; 

 lb., $1.50; transportation paid. 



709 SUGAR 



A handsome and productive small 

 Pumpkin, 10 to 12 inches in diameter, 

 round-flattened, skin orange, flesh deep 

 yellow, fine grained and very sweet. (See 

 illustration.) 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; }i lb., 60c; 

 lb., $1.50; transportation paid. 



711 WINTER LUXURY 



A superior pie Pumpkin, small but enor- 

 mosly productive and an excellent keep- 

 er; shape slightly oval, about 10 inches 

 in diameter; color, golden-russet, finely 

 netted. 



Price, pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; K lb., 60c; 

 lb., $1,50; transportation paid. 



