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 popularity — in fact, in some sections it has superseded all other 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 locali- 

 ties, 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 en- 

 graving.) Price, 7Sc. peck, $2.50 bushel, $4.75 barrel of 165 pounds 

 net weight. By express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



" The Green Mountain Potatoes I bought from you two years ago, gave far 

 belter results than Potatoes purchased from local dealers." 



THOMAS F. GARRISON. Fairlon, N. J. 



" We got over five bushels of fine Potatoes from one peck of your Green Moun- 

 tain Potato Seed last season." 



W. J. MICKLETHWAITE, Yukon, West Fla. 



The Handsomest Potato Grown 

 UNCLE SAM POTATO 



Prodigious Cropper 



QUALITY PERFECT— WHITE. 

 DRY AND FLOURY 



Uncle Sam is a particularly fine potato 

 with phenomenal cropping qualities. We 

 believe it to be the heaviest yielding 

 variety grown. On a loam or sandy soil 

 it is a wonder in yield and quality. The 

 crop averages remarkably regular in size 

 and shape. Its appearance and superb 

 quality when served satisfy the most 

 fastidious, its flaky snow-white appear- 

 ance gaining instant favor. 



The tubers are oval shaped, with light 

 russet skin, very even in outline and with 

 shallow eyes. Its handsome appearance 

 and perfect form always ensure a fancy 

 price on the market. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 

 barrel of 165 pounds net. By express or 

 freight at purchaser's expense. 



"Out of a peck of Uncle Sam Potatoes I 

 raised 1,100 pounds." 



JOS. A. BAKER, Fort Benton, Mont. 

 " The Uncle Sam Potato, of which I pur- 

 chased seed from you in 1896, is the leading 

 Potato around here still." 



JOHN HENDERSON, Redfield, Me. 

 "Out of two barrels of Uncle Sam Potatoes I 

 harvested 33 barrels. They are the great 

 yielder you claim them to be." 



LEON DESPLAND, Daytona, Fla. 



IRISH COBBLER POTATO 



A fine, early variety, producing large handsome tubers, uniform in 

 shape and size. 



The flesh is white, and of excellent quality; the skin very light 

 brown, with whitish netting. It is a heavy cropper. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, 85.00 barrel of 165 pounds net weight. 

 By express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



HENDERSONS PURITAN POTATO 



One of 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, 75c. 

 peck, $2.50 bushel, $4.75 barrel. By express or freight at purchaser's 

 experse. 



Purchaser Pays Freight or Express Charges on Potatoes and Assumes Risk from Freezing or Heating. A Barrel Weighs 165 Lbs. Net 



