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MAGNUM BONUM POTATO. 



CLARK 5 NO. I POTATO. 



POTATO, Clark's No. 1. This new seedling 

 originated in New Hampshire. It is earlier 

 than the Early Base, will yield a quarter to a 

 third more of a crop, and closely resembles it 



in appearance. It cooks mealyj is of excellent flavor, and in every way of first quality, and 

 is a profitable variety for the farmer or market gardener. It also surpasses the Beauty of 

 Hebron in productiveness; 450 bushels have been grown on an acre. Three lbs., $1.25, by 

 mail, prepaid; pk., $1.25; bash., $3.00; bbl., >7 



POTATO, Magnum Bonum. A new American variety of recent introduction ; it has been 

 subjected to the most critical tests, by eminent agriculturists in many sections of the coun- 

 try, during the past season, with the most favorable results. As early as the Early Rose, 

 excellent table qualities, and keeps well, of extraordinary productiveness, freedom from 

 disease, producing nearly all large-sized potatoes; baked or boiled they are very mealy and 

 white as snow. Three lbs., $1.25, by mail, prepaid; pk., $1.25 ; bush.", $3.00; bbl., $7.50. 



POTATO, Early Snowflake. This favorite variety more good qualities than any 



other heretofore introduced. It ripens about a week later than the Early Rose; shape sym- 

 metrical and uniform ; medium size; skin white with a russety tinge ; flesh fine grain, snow* 

 white when cooked, and of a lightness and porosity almost approaching a snowflake. Its 

 mealiness, delicate flavor, and evenness with which it cooks through, has never been excel- 

 led by any potato. Three lbs., $1.00, by mail, prepaid ; pk., 75 cts. ; bush., $2.00; bbl., $4.50. 



POTATO, Pride of America. This" superb new variety closely resembles the well-known 

 Snowflake, but is medium late, and is adapted to a greater variety of soils, more productive, 

 grows to a larger size, produces but few small tubers, and. so far, has shown no signs of 

 disease. Flesh exceedingly fine-grained and of a snowy whiteness. It is an excellent keep- 

 er, and retains all its good qualities throughout the entire season. Three lbs., $1.25, by mail, 

 prepaid; pk., $1.50; bush., $4.00; bbl., $8.00. 



MAMMOTH PEARL POTATO. 



PRIDE OF AMER 



POTATO, Mammoth Pearl. This new 

 medium late variety has proved a great favor- 

 ite wherever tried." Of good table qualities, 

 handsome in appearance, free from rot, and never hollow ; skin and flesh white. For the 

 table it cooks like a ball of flour, and white as snow. It is enormously productive and one 

 of the best keepers. Three lbs.. $1.00, bv mail, prepaid ; pk., $1.00 ; bush., $2.50 ; bbl., % 



POTATO, Burbank's Seedling. A hew seedling of the Early Rose; white-skinned, of 

 fine form and good proportions; has few eves, but a little below the surface. Boiled or 

 baked, it is dry and flourv, while the flesh is of fine grain and excellent flavor; producing 

 a large crop of marketable potatoes ; it ripens between the early and late varieties. Three 

 lbs., $1.00, by mail, prepaid; pk., 75 cts.: bush., $1.75; bbl., $4.00. 



POTATO, Late Ohio. A new variety, produced by the originator of the Early Ohio; of 

 the same excellent qualities, vigorous" growth and productiveness. Three lbs., $1.25, by 

 mail, prepaid; pk., $1.00; bosh., $2.50: bbl., $6.00. 



RADISH, Extra Early Round Red. One of the earliest and best of the Turnip varieties 

 for forcing; verv short-leaved, small top; color of skin dark red, white-fleshed and a very 

 small tap-root. It is also adapted for summer use in the open ground, as well as for forcing. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



RADISH, Extra Early Round White. Similar to the above in every respect, excepting 

 the color of the skin is white. Pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 10 cts. ; lb., $1.00. 



