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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



THE SNOW POTATO. 



Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, by mail, postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, §1.10; bushel, $4.00; barrel (2| bus 



The Snow 



The Newest Money Maker 



This new main crop potato originated 

 in Maine, and after repeated trials in vari- 

 ous sections of the country has proved itself 

 to be of great value on account of its im- 

 mense yield, together with the fact that i| 

 invariably produces very few small potatoes 

 and is now attracting wide spread attention. 

 In shape the Snow potato is roundish, 

 slightly flattened eyes on the surface; the 

 skin is well netted, which is nature's mark 

 of good eating quality. It is very fine 

 grained and flaky. Grows a large, heavy 

 top, dark green leaves, blossoms white. 

 This wonderful potato ought to have beenj 

 named the poor man's friend, for it will do* 

 the best of any potato grown on poor soilJ 

 wherever little care is taken of it, and when 

 given the best of care and fertilization, i| 

 will repay the planter most bountifully! 

 The Snow potato is just what the markets 

 desire and will bring fancy prices. 



$10.00. 



AROOSTOOK CO., MAINE, 



earned reputation of being 

 the best potato growing district in the world. Our entire crop of seed 

 potatoes is annually grown lor us under contract by the very best 

 farmers in Aroostook Co. We probably sell more seed potatoes 

 direct to the planter than any other seed house in the United States. 

 This season our crops are particularly clean and line, and are sure 

 to, please the most exacting buyer. 



Green Mountain 



An Improved State of Maine Potato 



This is a most excellent late potato; it does remarkably well 

 on poor soils, and is very free from disease; it resists drought 

 wonderfully well, and produces t ubers of large size and attrac- 

 tive appearance; flesh white. It is a good keeper, and when 

 put away in the fall will keep well until spring. 

 Pound, 35 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, by mail, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, SI. 10; 

 bushel, S4.00; barrel. (2% bushel), $10.00. 



Date of Shipment. 



Potatoes will be shipped 

 at any date ordered dur- 

 ing the winter, but at your own risk. Where no special instruc- 

 tions are given to the contrary, we will hold same until 

 in our judgment there will be no danger from freezing, 

 then ship promptly. 



SIR WALTER RALEIGH POTATO. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATO. 



Sir Walter Raleigh 



The Champion Late Sort 



A white-skin, main crop or late potato; the besj 

 of Mr. Carman's introductions. It is a magnifir 

 cent late potato, much resembling Rural Ne^ 

 Yorker No. 2, of which it is a seedling. It is decidj 

 edly better than its parent, the tubers being quitel 

 uniform in size, with but few small ones amoDg 

 them. It is from four to six days later than the 

 parent stock. The color is the same, the skin and 

 flesh being white. In fact, it can be justly claimed 

 for Sir Walter Raleigh that it Is the whitest 

 fleshed and finest grained potato on the whole list 

 of main-crop varieties, not even excepting the 

 Snowflake; and it promises to supersede all other 

 sorts of its class on account of its sterling excel-- 

 lence. On the trial grounds of the Rural Neiv Yorke^ 

 it proved the best and heaviest cropper of 49 va? 

 rieties. It does wonderfully well on our trial 

 grounds at Newfield, New Jersey. In field cuj 

 ture it has gone above 450 bushels to the acre. Its 

 record in all respects entitles It to rank with thj 

 very best late potatoes now grown upon A in era 

 can soil. Succeeds everywhere and is the style <X 

 potato most in demand in the markets just now.' 

 . As a winter keeper we know of none better. Ntf 

 progressive cultivator should fail to give It a trial! 

 Lb., 35 cts.; 3 lbs., 90 cts., by mall, postpaid; 

 By exp. or freight, not prepaid, peck, SI. 10; 

 ' bushel, S4.00; barrel (2 3 4 bus.), SIO.OO. 



