EARLY ^^AlHE-^ 1 500 BUSHELS ACREo 



EARLY ->I -VINE. -Has yielded 

 "* on a large scale 500 bus, per acre One I 

 gentleman after planting them says. "Would 1 

 rather pav extra for Early Maine than take 

 Early Rose as a gift." Tuis is the general 

 opinion of all who have planted them. They 

 arenotonK smoother, more productive, and 

 of better quality than Early Rose, but also | 

 very much earlier. Pk.51; bus..?2.25.:bbl.$4 50. ; 



EARLY SUNRISE.— Has produced i 

 Potatoes fit for table 3 weeks from time ot 

 planting. Tubers are large, uniform and 

 handsome ; flesh white, fine-grained and dry, 1 

 cooking well even when first dug. No va- 

 riety lias ever given better satisfaction 

 to my customers. Pk. H; bn. $2.25; bbL $4.50 

 NEW BADGER STATE.— When 

 traveling in the West last Fall, my attention : 

 was called to this choice seedling, and I 

 determined to list it. Badger State was first 

 offered last Spring at $10 per barrel. It is a 

 large oblong white potato ot excellent 

 market shape anil appearance. A 

 strong grower anil good yielder. It is 

 from a seed-ball of Burbank's Seeding fertil- , 

 ized with Wall s Orange. The originator, 

 Mr. Huebner, of Wisconsin, says : " This j 

 variety, now four years from the seed-ball, 

 has been for the past three years one of the 

 largest yielders among 'Z00 varieties 

 grown by me. The tubers average from 

 large to very large. The vines are very ' 

 strong. The skin is firmer than most 

 sorts making it a first-class shipper. 

 My aim in propagating the Badger .State 

 has been to substitute a new one for the 

 Burbank's Seedling. It is a good table 

 sort and will compare well w T ith the Empire < 

 State." Pkt., $1.00 ; bush, $2.25: barrel, 54.50. 



BEAUTY OF H E B R O N.— Earlier 

 than Earlv Rose. Pk., 75c.: bu.. $2 ; bbl.. $3.50. 



PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 

 ROSE.— The purest and best stock of Earlv 

 Rose in America. Pk.. 75e.: bu.. $2.00: bbl .$4. 



>IA*OIOTH PROLIFIC.-Mediuni 

 early, ripens in August; of very handsome 

 appearance ; few eyes ; flesh pure white, fine- 

 grained and always solid. Cooks evenly j 

 and is dry and floury. Vigorous grower, 

 vines completely covering the hills. Have 

 been kept in good condition until new Pota- 

 toes come again. Pk.,$l;bu.. $2.25: bbl.. $4.50. 



('ONQUEROR.-Aseedling from Peach 

 blow. Flesh, fine-grained, white, excellent 

 flavor. A great cropper, vines strong and 

 vigorous. Pk., 75c.: bu.. $2.00: bbl., $4.00. i 



EARLY OHIO.-Fit for use often before 

 fully ripe. Early Ohio in many sections is con- 

 sidered the most profitable market varietv. 

 Peck. 75c; bush.. $2.00 : barrel, $4.00. 



RURAL NEW YORKER NO. 'i.— This 

 new potato, which originated in the experimen- 

 tal grounds of the Rural New Yorker is de- 

 scribed as follows : " It is a potato of most dis- 

 tinct appearance and could readily be distin- 

 guished among hundreds. It is very large and 

 unusually smooth : few and shallow eyes; in 

 form, oblong inclining to round and rather 

 flat ; skin and flesh white." Lb. 40c. 3 lbs. 90c. 

 postpaid. Bv freight or express, pk., $1.00 



EARLY ROS E.-Choice selected stock of 

 this old standard. Pk 75c.: bu., $2.; bbl.. $3.50. 



WHITE STAR.— Undoubtedly one of 

 the best Potatoes introduced for a number of 

 years. Peck, 75c.: bus., $2; bbl.. $3.75. 



NANSEHOND SWEET. 

 The justly celebrated Philada 

 Sweet Potato. Almost uni- 

 versally grown for the 

 Philada. and X. Y. 

 markets. Peek. 75c 

 ' bu - $2.25 bbl. $4.50. 



ROSE'S BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES 



This new seedling is from the old Peac 

 On of an acre they have yielded l'-i." 

 or at a rate of 1004 bit. per acre. S 

 beautiful oval-oblong to round ; skin, rus: 

 white ; eyes, shallow ; flesh, white and of fi 

 grain, cooking dry and mealy evenly through 

 and not falling to waste and with a pure flavor. 

 Vines growing strong, fast and vigorous. Tu- 

 bers from '4 to2 lbs. each. One of the very 

 best varieties introduced iu many 

 years. Peek, $1 ; bush.. $2.25; bbl., $4 50. 



DAKOTA RED.->K!iiisfirm,ofa 

 red flesh-color. Vines, stocky and stand 

 drouth well ; tubers, large and uniform, 

 resembling the old Peachblow in flavor. 

 Very productive, and thrives >vell on 

 bot!i sand and clay soils. Has rotted 

 less than any other variety in X. Y. 

 Peck, $1.00: bushel. $2.25 - barrel, $4.50. 



EMPIRE STATE.— Originated by 

 that celebrated Potato grower, Mr. E. L. 

 Coy, of Washington county, X. Y. Empire 

 State has proved to fully warrant hisstate- 

 ment: " My life-long endeavors to produce 

 a perfect Potato for. general pur- 

 poses have been fully realized. ^-^3^.^ 

 I have never seen any va- 

 riety that combines so 

 many highly desirable 

 qualities. The flesh is 

 pure, snowy-whiteand 

 floury ; rich and deli- 

 cate in flavor. The 

 vines are very rank, 

 of vigorous growth. 

 Tubers lie very com- UIM^VU&SHIflHV 

 pactly in hill and laflaflliii 

 are easily dug. Its JM1MMI 

 strong roots enable 

 it to stand severe 

 drouth exceedingly 

 welL Its healthiness 

 is most remarkable. 

 It is enormously pro- 

 ductive, having yield- 

 ed at the rate of 600 

 bushels per acre. Peck, 

 75cts.; bush.. $2.00 

 barrel, $3.75. 



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