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Prices of Seed Potatoes are subject to market fluctuations and change 
without notice. 
Sir Walter Raleigh Potato 
Sir Walter Raleigh is one of the best varieties for a main crop, and is admirably 
adapted to general cultivation. The vines are of average size, but so vigorous that 
they stand erect long enough to allow necessary cultivation. It produces an 
extremely large crop of round, slightly flattened tubers, smooth, white skinned, 
and very attractive in appearance. 
Its remarkably good quality is greatly improved when properly 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. (See engrav- 
ing.) Price, $1.25 peck, $4.50 bushel, $9.00 sack of 165 pounds net weight. By 
express or fr3ight at purchaser’s expense. 
Henderson’s Early Puritan Potato 
A valuable early sort, which produces a heavy crop of roundish-oval tubers of 
good average size. Both flesh and skin are white. The plant is strong and resists 
disease well. The flesh is of fine texture, and when cooked is dry, floury and full- 
flavored. Price, $1.25 peck, $4.50 bushel, $9.00 sack of 165 pounds net weight. 
By express or freight at purchaser’s expense. 
Henderson’s Late Puritan Potato 
One ot the best large Potatoes. The tubers are rather long, white and smooth 
skinned. The vines are of medium length, robust in habit and very healthy, which 
ensures great freedom from disease and a thoroughly ripened crop. It is a sure and 
safe cropper and one of the best keepers in cultivation. The flesh is pure white, 
mealy and perfect in texture and of particularly good quality. Price, $1.25 peck, 
- $4.50 bushel, $9.00 sack of 165 pounds net weight. By express or freight at 
purchaser’s expense. 
“The city editor stands a good chance to get a lot of potatoes free. He brought into the News 
office this morning some of Henderson’s early potatoes measuring six inches long and several 
inches in diameter. He said if anybody brought in any as good they could have the whole lot, but 
tf not as good then all would go to him. So far they are mounting up, and it looks as if a deserv- 
ing newspaper man is going to get a lot of potatoes.”’ J.C. HANSON, Opelika, Ala. 
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IMPROVED = 
Green Mountain 
Potato 
A reliable medium late Potato which is 
rapidly increasing in popularity—in fact, 
in some sections it has superseded all 
other main crop varieties. It seems to 
thrive in all soils and in all localities, 
making heavy, healthy vines, and yield- 
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UALITY PERFECT form. It cooks white, dry and mealy, 
POTATO GROWN ne e€ am otato WHITE, DRY and FLOURY and has a desirable flavor exclusively its 
Uncle Sam is a particularly fine potato with phenomenal cropping qualities. We believe it tobe own. It keeps well, and is not liable to 
the heaviest yielding variety grown. On aloam or sandy soil it is a wonder in yield and quality. scab or decay. Price, $1.25 rec<, »4,50 
The crop averages remarkably regular in size and shape. Its appearance and superb quality when bushel, $9.00 sack of 165 pounds net 
served satisfy the most fastidious, its flaky snow-white appearance gaining instant favor. weight. By express or freight at pur- 
The tubers are oval shaped, with light russet skin, very even in outline and with shallow eyes. chaser’s expense. ; 
Its handsome appearance and perfect form always ensure a fancy price on the market. (See en- “The Green Mountain Potatoes I bought 
, i i from you two years ago gave far better results | 
graving.) Price, $1.25 peck, $4.50 bushel, $9.00 sack of 165 pounds net. By express or freight Som Dotatben ipareliined sieeve Tnul- te ane 
eupanehase: ee THOMAS F. GARIISON, Fajrton, N, J. 
5 d them to b 3 “We got over five bushels of fine Potatoes from 
eee fifteen years ago I bought the Uncle Sam seed potatoes from you, GE fe ieee = vibe ae Bee one ‘neck of giour Grasn Mounusn, East sama 
“T was very much pleased with results from your potato seed last year.”’ last season.”” W. J. MICKLETHWAITE, 
THOMAS J. MACNAMARA, Hilliard, Fla. Yukon, West Fla. 
and Assumes Risk from Freezing or Heating. 
Purchaser Pays Freight or Express Charges on Seed Potatoes 2'Sacc Weighs 165 Lbs. Net.—2!¢ Bushels. 
