^GRIFFITH TURNER CO. 



MAINE OR NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES. 



The soil l est suited to the Potato is a rich, sandy loam, but it seems to thrive in almost any soil or climate. The Potato being a 

 gross feeder, requires a liberal application of manure. If stable manure is to be used, it should be well rotted, and not allowed to come 

 in contact with the tubers. On no other crop are the results from the use of phosphates so manifest as on the Potato. Almost invariably 

 the tubers are smoother, brighter and freer from rust and the destructive influence of wire worms. GRIFFITH & TURNER CO.'S 

 PLANT FOOD is especially adapted for Potatoes, as it promotes growth and at the same time prevents disease. Plant as early in the 

 sprin» a« the ground can be thoroughly worked in rows three feet apart and one foot in the rows, covering in light, warm soil about 

 four inches, and in cold, wet ground three inches deep : draw the earth to the plants as they advance in growth. The soil should be con- 

 stantly stirred through the season to prevent the surface from baking. 



G. A T. CO.'S EXTRA EARLY PRIZE. — This Potato is in all 

 respects a verv superior early sort. It proved to be the earliest and 

 most productive of any we tried : also found its eating qualities first- 

 class We consider it the best early Potato on the market today. 

 Peck, 60c. Bushel, $1.85. Barrel, $4.75. 



BLISS TRIUMPH.— This beautiful variety combines the wonder- 

 ful productiveness of the Peerless, with all the good qualities of the 

 Earlv Rose : is much more productive, and matures its crop at least 

 a week in advance of the Early Rose. Peck, 50e. Bushel, $1.75. 

 Barrel Sack, $4.50. 



MAINE, or HOILTOX EARLY ROSE.— The Early Rose led the 

 list for over 30 years, and is today one of the best early market Po- 

 tatoes. Our stock of this is grown on new land, near Houltpn, Maine ; 

 is rugged and pure, and produces as good crops as those which made 

 the Earlv Rose famous in its early years. Remember that this stock 

 is not to be confounded with the old run-out Rose, grown in other 

 sections. Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $4.00. 



E4RLY OHIO.— This is verv earlv and productive, of fine quality, 

 and an excellent keeper. Peck, 56c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel 

 Sack. $4.25. 



K*RLY NORTHER.— This superb Potato originated at Caribou, 

 Maine. It resembles the Early Rose in shape and color, matures 

 earlier than the Rose, and is much more productive Under our own 

 observation the past season it yielded more than the Rose, matured 

 earlier, and was in all respects superior. Peck, 50c. Bushel, 

 $l.GO. Barrel Sack, $4.25. 



NEW YORK EARLY ROSE.— A leading variety for earliness. 

 quality and productiveness. Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel 

 Sack. S4.00. 



IRISH COBBLER (a New Sort).— Very productive, matures 

 ahead of the Early Ohio. Shape chunky, eyes strong and deeply set, 

 skin netted, flesh white, quality very superior. The writers atten- 

 tion was called to this variety while on a tour of inspection, and we 

 concluded to place it in our collection, and find after two years ex- 

 perience that it is a very superior variety. Don't fall to get it. 

 Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $4.25. 



PROSPERITY.— A middle-crop variety, one of the handsomest 

 large Potatoes ever produced. The vield is immense, and even under 

 unfavorable circumstances can be relied on. Flesh very white : cooks 

 dry and mealy. Peck, OOc. Bus.. $1.50. Barrel Sack, $4.00. 



RURAL NEW YORKER, No. 2.— A valuable variety of large 

 ~ ! ze, very smooth and a great cropper ; in quality unexcelled. This 

 variety is yearly becoming more popular as the 

 best late long " keeper, and we recommend it 

 highly. Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Bar- 

 rel Sack, $4.00. 



BURBANK.— This is an old and reliable va- 

 riety, and is A No. 1 for a late, large-yielding, 

 good-keeping Potato, and for table use, after 

 January 1, is one of the best. Peck, 50c. 

 Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



NEW QUEEN.— A grand Potato of recent In- 

 troduction, closely resembling Beauty of Hebron 

 in appearance, color, size and shape, but is 7 to 

 10 davs earlier, and a heavy yielder. Our seed 

 of this variety comes from Maine, where it 

 originated, and'is pure and true to name. Peck, 

 60c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $4.00. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN.— A fine late sort. Pk.. 

 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $4.00. 



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