DREER'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



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SEED POTATOES. 



We put up 234 bushels (165 lbs.) potatoes to barrel, shipping in barrels or sacks, as may suit the case, packing only first- 

 class stock, but cannot assume any risks ; therefore all shipments of potatoes are made strictly on purchaser's responsibility. We 

 usually make shipments in spring, after danger of freezing has passed, but where our customers desire earlier shipment we can 

 accommodate them. An occasional change of seed stock in planting potatoes is very important, and greatly increases the quality 

 and yield. If you have been using the same stock for several years, now is a good time to make a change and infuse new strength 

 into your crop. 



Our list of varieties, while not large, is made up of what 

 we consider the most reliable sorts, and only such as we r-jj^i^jjSi^ 

 can confidently recommend to our customers. fr';'*^.' 



Prices quoted are subject to change , 

 according' to state of market. 



Dreer's Xew Early Standard. (See cut.) Un 

 doubtedly leads all other varieties for earliness, and matures 

 fully one week ahead of the Bovee. The tubers are pro- 

 'duced abundantly and are of a uniform large size. The 

 plants are of dwarf compact habit in growth, strong and 

 healthy, always entirely free from blight and disease of 

 any kind and will also withstand almost any amount of 

 drought. When the tubers are matured, the vines die 

 down and never make a second growth. It invariably 

 produces a large crop of beautiful smooth potatoes, which 

 are roundish in shape, beautiful white skin, very smooth I 



and few eyes. The quality is superb, flesh being pure I 



white and cooks very mealy. Peck, 65 cents ; bushel, 

 ;?l.7S ; barrel, $4-SO- 



Bliss' Triumph* 



( See cut. ) Extremely 

 early, round, thin bright 

 red skin, white flesh. 

 Sometimes sold in mar- 

 ket as Bermudas. Pk. , ' 

 50 cts. ; bu., iSl.6o; 

 bbl., ?3.5o 



Pride of the South 

 or White Bliss. 



White skin and flesh, 

 extra early and produc- 

 tive. Pk., 50 cts.; bu,, 

 ^1.60.; bbl., S3. 50. 



Bovee. Earlier than 

 the Rose and more pro- 

 ductive. Pink or flesh 

 color, smooth and of 

 good quality. The vine 

 is dwarf and stocky and 

 tubers grow close in hill. 

 Peck, 55 cts.; bu., 

 ;^i.75 ; bbl., S4.00. 



bliss' triumph potato 



Early Rose. A lead- 

 ing early sort. Pk., 50 

 CIS.; bu., $1.60 ; bbl., 

 »3-50. 



Early Ohio. Extra 



early can be used before 

 fully ripe. Pk., 55 cts.; 

 bu., S1.75 ; bbl., $4.00. 



Beauty of Hebron. 



Early and productive. 

 Pk., 50 cts.; bu. , $\.ko; 



RURAL NEW YORKER NO. 2 I'OTA 1 u 



bbl.,;J3.5o. 



Burbank's Seed- 

 ling. White skin, 

 medium early. Pk. , 50 

 bu., S1.60; bbl., $3.50. 



State of Maine. A 



leading variety for winter 

 use. It is medium early, 

 cooks dry and is a good 

 keeper. Pk. , 50 cts. ; 

 bu., S1.60; bbl., 



^3-50. 



White Star. A medium early variety of the 

 best quality and appearance ; large, oblong, 

 uniform sized tubers, remarkably productive. 

 Peck, 50 cts.; bu., ^I.6o ; bbl., S3.50. 



Rural New Yorker No. 2. {See cut.) 

 A valuable variety of large size, very smooth and 

 a great cropper; in quality unexcelled. The 

 tubers grow extremely solid, making a splendid 

 keeper, and the vigorou.s growth of vine enables 

 it to withstand disease, drought and insects. 

 Peck, 50 cts.; bu., ^1.60; bbl., ^3.50. 



Sir Walter Raleigh. A seedling of Rural 

 New Yorker No. 2, which variety it resembles. 

 Flesh white, fine grained and the potatoes are 

 of large size. It produces heavy crops and is a . 

 good variety for those who grow for market. 

 Peck, 50 cts.; bu., $1.60; bbl., S3.50. 



Carman No. 1. Intermediate in ripening, and 

 resembles the Rural New Yorker No. 2 in shape, 

 but of much larger size. It also has very few and 

 shallow eyes. The flesh is white and quality 

 perfect. Peck, Sects.; bu., ^1.60; bbl., ^3.50. 



Carman No. 3. This is one of the greatest 

 yielders ; large, oblong, slightly flattened. This 

 potato has a record of having produced over 200 

 bushels from one barrel of seed. Peck, 50 cts.; 

 bu., ;SSi.6o ; bbl., $3. 50. 



