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MAINE OR NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES. 



The soil best 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 & TI RXER 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 spring as 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 constantly stirred turough the season to pre- 

 vent the surface from baking. 



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

 respects a very 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, $1.50. Barrel, $4.00. 



BLISS TRIIMPH. — This beautiful variety combines the 

 wonderful productiveness of the Peerless with all the good 

 qualities of the Early Rose; is much more productive and ma- 

 tures its crop at least a week in advance of the Early Rose. 

 Peek, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



MAIXE, or HOIT.TOX EARLY ROSE. — The Early Rose led 

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

 market Potatoes. Our stock of this is grown on new land, 

 near Houlton. Maine; is rugged and pure, and produces as 

 good crops as those which made the Early Rose famous in its 

 early years. Remember that this stock is not to be con- 

 founded with the old run-out Rose, grown in other sections. 

 Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.50. 



EARLY OHIO. — This is very early and productive, of fine 

 quality, and an excellent keeper. 



Feck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



EARLY BOYEE. — One of the earliest varieties; good size, 

 very smooth, uniform, perfect shape; eyes shallow, light skin 

 and white flesh. Cooks dry and floury; of superb quality; a 

 great yielder and healthy grower. 



Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



CROWN JEWEL. — Very early and prolific; skin pinkish 

 white. One of the best for early market. It is planted very 

 largely in this vicinity and the South. 



Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



WHITE BLISS TRIUMPH, or PRIDE OF THE SOUTH. — 



Extra early round white; identical with the Red Bliss, only 

 different in color, a very fine variety for early market or fam- 

 ily garden. Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



BEAUTY OF HEBROX. — Very rapid and vigorous grower, 

 ripening as early as Early Rose, which it resembles, but fre- 

 quently exceeds in productiveness and excellence for table 

 ■use, either baked or boiled. 



Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.50. 



EARLY PURITAN. — A distinct and early variety; both skin 

 and flesh white; quality superb, dry and floury; immense 

 <?ropper. Fine for market gardeners. 



Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



EARLY HARYEST. — This beautiful new early Potato is a 

 heavy yielder for an early variety; good size, nearly white. 

 A good one for the market garden. 



Peek, .50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



G. & T. CO.'S BOUNTIFUL, — The finest middle crop variety 

 yet introduced. Before putting it on the market we have given 

 it a thorough test and are convinced of its superior qualities. 

 A heavy cropper, yielding large, smooth, handsome tubers. 

 Peck, 00c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $4.00. 



EARLY NORTHER. — This superb Potato originated at Cari- 

 bou, 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 supe- 

 rior. Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.50. 



NEW YORK EARLY ROSE. — A leading variety for earli- 

 ness, quality and productiveness. 



Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. 2 Barrel Sack, $3.50. 



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 writer's attention was called to this variety while on a 

 tour of inspection, and we concluded to place it in our collec- 

 tion, and find after two years' experience that it is a very su- 

 perior variety. Don't fail to get it. 



Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.75. 



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

 somest large Potatoes ever produced. The yield is immense, 

 and even under unfavorable circumstances can be relied on. 

 Flesh very white; cooks drv and mealv. 



Peck, 60c. Bushel, $1.25. Barrel Sack, $3.25. 



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

 size, 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, $1.25. Barrel Sack, $3.25. 



BURBANK. — This is an old and reliable variety, 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, $3.50. 



NEW Q7JEEN. — A grand Potato of recent introduction, 

 closely resembling Beauty of Hebron in appearance, color, 

 size and shape, but is 7 to 10 days earlier, and a heavy yielder. 

 Our seed of this variety comes from Maine, where it orig- * 

 inated, and is pure and true to name. , 

 Peck, 60c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.50. I 



GREEN MOUNTAIN. — A fine late sort. 



Peck, 50c. Bushel, $1.50. Barrel Sack, $3.25. 



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