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HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



SBBD POT ATOMS 





pOTAtO 



Fotatoei are forwarded by express or freight, as directed, purchaser paying charges. We assume no risk on 

 Potatoes, which are forwarded strictly on purchaser's responsibility. If wanted shipped In barrels, add 75 cents each 

 extra, otherwise we ship in sacks Prices Sabject to Market Changes. 



State of Maine. Medium early; ex- 

 cellent flavor, cooks dry, is a good keeper 

 and very productive. This variety is 

 largely grown for veinter use, and the 

 size and shape add to its value as a mar- 

 ket variety. Peck (15 lbs.), 80 cts. ; 

 bu. (60 lbs.), ;?3.oo; sack (165 lbs.), 



White Star. A medium early variety; 

 large, oblong, uniform-size tubers. Re- 

 markably productive and good quality. 

 Peck (15 lbs. ', 80 cts.; bu. (6olbs. ), 

 »3.oo; sack (165 lbs.), 87.75 

 Carman No. 1. Intermediate in ripen- 

 ing and a good keeper. Peck (15 lbs. ), 

 80 cts.; bu. (60 lbs), $3.00; sack (165 

 lbs.), ^7.75. 

 Carman No. 3. A reliable late va- 

 riety; large, oblong, slightly flattened. 

 Peck (15 lbs.), 80 cts.; bu. (60 lbs.), 

 ^3.00; sack (165 lbs.), $7.75. 

 Rural New Yorker No. 2. [See 

 cut. ) Large size, very smooth, a great 

 cropper and of excellent quality. The 

 tubers grow extremely solid, making a 

 splendid keeper, and the vigorous growth 

 of vine enab'es it to withstand disease, 

 drought and insects. Peck ( 15 lbs. ), 80 

 cts.: bu. (60 lbs.), $3.00; sack (165 

 lbs ), $7.75. 

 Sir Walter RaIeis'I)> A seedling of 

 Rural New Yorker No. 2, which variety 

 it resembles. Peck (15 lbs. ), 80 cts.; bu. 

 (60 lbs.), S3. 00; sack (165 lbs.), J7.75. 

 Early liose. An old-time favorite variety. Shape lorg 

 and good size for market. It is a heavy cropper, cooks 

 mealy and is of good flavor. Peck (15 lbs.), 80 cts.; bu. 

 (60 lbs. ), $3. 00; sack (165 lbs. 1. $7.7S- 

 Bovee. This variety is earlier than the Early Rose and more 

 productive. The vine is dwarf and stocky, skin pink or flesh 

 color, making a fine appearance, and tlie quality is all that 

 could be desired. Peck (15 lbs.), 80 cts.; bu. (60 lbs.), 

 $3.00; sack (165 lbs.), J>7.75. 

 Beauty of Hebron. This is an old time favorite which 

 matures early. Tubers grow to a good size, are of excellent 

 quality, and keep very well. Peck (15 lbs.), 80 cts.; bu. 

 (60 lbs. ), $3.00; sack (165 lbs.), $7.75. 



Dreer's Early Standard. An extremely early variety, 

 which matures fully one week ahead of the Bovee. The 

 plants are of dwarf, compact habit in growth, strong and 

 healthy, and it usually produces a large crop of smooth 

 Potatoes, which are roundish in shape, beautiful white skin, 

 fine quality, very smooth and have few eyes. Peck ( 15 lbs. ), 

 85 cts.; bu. (60 lbs.), I3.2S; sack (165 lbs.), I8.50. 



Irish Cobbler. One of the first varieties of Potatoes to be 

 ready for market, and therefore will command a good price. 

 The skin is creamy-white, sometimes netted, which is an 

 indication of good quality; eyes are strong, well-developed, 

 and but slightly indented. Peck (15 lbs.), 80 cts.; bu. (60 

 lbs.), S3-00; sack (165 lbs.), $7.7$- 



PUMPKIN 



Sugar, or New England Pie. (See cut.) An excel- 

 lent variety for pies. Not large, but very sweet, fine grained 

 and of best quality. Skin deep orange and flesh rich yellow. 

 Oz., 15 cts.; ^4 't^-i 45 cts.; lb., S1.50. 



Mammoth Golden Cashaw^. A general piu^xase pump- 

 kin, good both for making pies and stock feeding. It is an 

 improvement on the old light colored Cashaw, the skin when 

 pumpkins are matured, being a beautiful and rich golden- 

 orange color. Flesh, fine grained, sweet, and rich yellow 

 color. Oz., 20 cts.; J^ lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 



W^inter Luxury. This pumpkin is distinct, both in shape 

 and appearance. Grows round, and skin is covered with a 

 fine netting. The vines are productive and pumpkins of fine 

 quality. Oz., 15 cts.; ^ lb., 45 cts.; lb., $1.50, 



Large Yellow^ Mammoth Potiron. {King of the 

 Mammoths, Jumho. ) The largest of all pumpkins ; speci- 

 mens have been grown weighing over 190 pounds. The 

 quality is good. The best pumpkin for showing at Fairs. 

 Oz., 20 cts.; ^ lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.co. 



Quaker Pie Pumpkin. A fine-grained, oval-shaped 

 Pumpkin which has a rich flavor. Keeps well if stored in a 

 dry place. Oz., 15 cts.; % lb., 45 cts.; lb., $1.50. 



Large Clieese. Large size, skin orange, flesh yellow and 

 sweet. Oz., 10 cts ; % lb., 35 cts.; lb., $1.25. 



Tennessee Sweet Potato. Pear-shaped, thick white 

 flesh. Oz., 15 cts.; }i lb., 45 cts.; lb., gl.50. 



Large Yellow Field. 



%. lb., 30 cts.; lb., Jll.oo. 



For feeding stock. Oz., 10 cts. 

 By express, 10 lbs., J9.00. 



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