SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS 
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One Ounce Will Produce About 2,000 Plants. 
CULTURE.—Sow in hot-bed in April, and in warm, settled weather 
transplant outdoors 18 inches apart in rows 3 feet apart; or, when all } 
danger of frost is past, sow in open ground and thin. 
Chinese Giant.—The largest and finest mild Red Pepper; double the 
Ounce, 25c. 
size of Ruby King. Packet, toc. 
Pound, $3.00. 
Neapolitan Large Early.—Earliest of the large 
sweet peppers. Thick-meated and very pro- 
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Ruby King.—Ideal Pepper for filling and 
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Large Bell, or Bull Nose.—Early, large, red, 
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Red Chili—A late variety, used for pepper- 
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Packets, 5 cents each. 
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Early Cobbler (Irish Cobler.)—One of the 
most reliable first early potatoes ever sent out. 
It ripens almost with the Early Ohio, and so 
uniform that every hill seems to ripen all at 
one time. The value of this feature will be at 
once apparent to the market gardener who al- 
ways likes to dig the entire crop at one time 
and follow with a crop of something else from 
the same ground. 
Green Mountain.—White skin, flat, oval 
form, smooth, of good appearance; fine for the 
table when well grown; ripens slowly and is a 
good keeper; valuable for late crops; now tak- 
ing the lead in all markets. 
X X Early.—This is one of the earliest pota- 
toes grown; it will bear heavy manuring with 
commercial fertilizer; yields well, is free from 
blight; potatoes come to eatable size very early 
and eat well. Rose color; but more oval in 
form; good for the farm or market garden. 
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Northern-Grown 
Seed Potatoes 
All of the Seed Potatoes 
we sell are grown in the 
State of Maine, where, it is 
universally acknowledged, 
the best Seed Potatoes are 
yj raised, and thousands of car- 
# loads are shipped every year 
from the counties of Holton 
and Aroostook alone. Farm- 
ers and truckers in the Mid- 
dle and Southern States 
should renew their Seed Po- 
tatoes at least every two 
years, as by doing so they 
will realize the advantage of 
early maturity and produc- 
tiveness. 
Special prices will be given 
on application. 
Early Rose.—For a generation the standard 
Potato of the whole country for earlies, yield, 
thrift, beauty and table qualities, because it al- 
ways succeeds well in any soil in any climate. 
Extra Early Bovee.—A most desirable new 
Potato introduced several years ago has be- 
come very popular. Reported 12 days earlier 
than Early Ohio, and is the earliest Potato we 
know of. 
New Queen.—A Seedling of the Beauty of 
Hebron, and resembles it; large, smooth and 
vigorous grower, of splendid ‘table - qualities. 
Vermont Gold Coin.—A very desirable main 
crop variety of recent introduction; has proven 
to be very hardy, of vigorous growth, most 
productive, of the very best’ quality. The 
tubers are slightly oblong, rather broad and 
quite thick through. The eyes are small and 
there is but little waste in paring. The skin 
is thin, smooth and glossy, of'a light golden 
tint. 
Big Stems and Jersey Roots ready about April rst. 
Sweet Potato Roots and Plants Big Stems and Jersey Plants ready about May rst. 
Prices quoted on Application. 
