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We have catalogued those varieties only which, from thorough tests, have proven themselves to be the best for general cul- 

 tivation, and worthy of the utmost confidence. Our seed stocks, in all instances, are grown as far North as practicable, and 

 many of them in the celebrated potato growing districts of Maine. Our potato cellars are now stored with the various varie- 

 ties we catalogue, all in excellent condition for shipping in season. Orders received will at once be acknowledged, and the 

 potatoes shipped when the weather permits, in season for early spring planting. 



It is of the utmost importance that your seed should come from a cooler climate, if you would have a good crop of potatoes. 

 The change of soil is likewise advantageous. 



POTATOES BY MAIL.. The price of all varieties is 30 cts. per lb., or 3 lbs. for 75 cts., postpaid We make no 

 charge for bags, boxes, barrels or cartage. Special Prices will be quoted by letter in case of changes. 



EAKr.Y ROSE. This variety is too well known to need w /^'^'m J F^T^f /^'W^C^ 



any lengthy description, but it is of the utmost importance to Iff \\/ r% I C^y u* 



the planter that the seed should be pure and true, and not 1— ▼ ▼ ■■• ' 

 the poor mixture that is oftentimes sold for this favorite and the fact that 



variety. Our seed stocks are procured directly from Prince aiiu mcici^i. liicil ^ _ 



Edward Island and Maine, and will be found particularly early ¥^ A 1 T^HP^ C7 T^C7 



and productive. Per peck, 50 cts,; bush., $1.00; bbl., $2.50. r"^/\US 1 S Sill JC LIS 



are THE BEST keep us busy. 



IMPROVED YEIiLOW JERSEY SWEET PO- 

 TATO. This variety Is not surpassed by any other, 

 being very productive. Per peck, 75 cts.; bush., $1.75: 

 bbl., $3.75. 



WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR 

 SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION. 



New Potato 



The Irish Daisy. 



This new variety is the most productive potato ever 

 offered. It is a seedling of the Empire State and has all 

 the good points of its parent ; somewhat smaller in size, 

 but of perfect form. It has been thoroughlv tested by 

 some of our largest growers and found to ripen with 

 Rural New Yorker No. 2 and White Star, and will out- 

 yield either of these varieties two to one. The vines 

 are stocky in growth, of a dark green, and stand dry 

 weather better than any other late variety. Their aver- 

 age yield with common field culture is over a bushel for 

 the entire field. We have secured a fine stock of choice 

 seed for our customers, and will fill all orders at the fol- 

 lowing; low prices as long as stock lasts. Prices by mail, 

 lb., 30 cts.; 3 lbs., 75 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, 

 peck., 50 cts. ; bush., $1.25 ; bbl., $2.75. 



Charles Downing Potato. 



CHARI.E5 DOWNING. Our seed of this valuable 

 variety we have selected and grown with the utmost care. It 

 is extra early ; color pure Avhite and netted skin ; of 

 medium size, slightly flattened, oval shape, and with few 

 eyes, which are nearly even with the surface. Its average 

 yield is given at 375 bushels per acre, something enormous 

 for so early a variety. Its eating qualities are unsurpassed. 

 We recommend it to all. Per peck, 50 cts. ; bush., $1.00 ; bbl., 

 $2.50 



E /VKtiY PURITAN. This new early variety is of oblong 

 shape, skin and flesh pure white. It is a very handsome root, 

 ]>roduc.tive and of vigorous growth. The potatoes are very 

 dry and mature as early as the Early Rose. Per peck, 50 cts. ; 

 bush., $1.00; bbl., $2.50. 



RURAIi NEW YORKER No. 2. This new potato is 

 quite distinct, the tubers are of large size and remarkably 

 smooth, the eyes are few, distinct and shallow. It has great 

 vigor in growm and solidity of tiiber, enabling it to resist dis- 

 ease. Per peck, 50 cts. ; bush., $1.25 ; bbl., $3.00. 



WHITE STAR. Considered one of the most certain 

 croppers in cultivation. Its quality is excellent, and its abil- 

 ity to resist blight makes it particularly valuable. Its tubers 

 are uniform in shape, large and oblong, and when baked or 

 boiled are unsurpassed in flavor. It is medium early and 

 remarkable for its fine keeping qualities. For market it is one 

 of the most profitable sorts grown. Per peck, 50 cts. ; bush., 

 $1.00; bbl., $2.50. 



CXiARlf'S No. 1. The flavor is excellent. It cooks 

 mealy, and is very productive. Per peck, 50 cts. ; bush., $1.00 ; 

 bbl., $2.50. 



THE LIGHTNING POTATO EYE CUTTER 



does the work many times faster 

 and is more accurate than the 

 knife. It is gauged to cut 

 enough flesh with each eye to 

 strengthen and vitalize it and 

 does the work in a scientific 

 manner. No matter how small 

 a crop you intend to plant, you 

 should use this cutter. 

 Full directions hoiv toplant 



I'otatoes cut to one eye 

 and valuable points in Potato 

 Culture, " by a Practical Potato 

 Grower ' given with each cutter 



Tice, 30 cts. by mail, 



After repeated trials of various insect powder guns of 

 all sizes, kinds and prices, we find that Leggett's Gun is 

 the only one that will do perfect work distributing Paris 

 Green or other dry powders easily, evenly and with per 

 feet safety, without mixing with plaster or water. It is 

 well made, works perfectly, and a man can easily Paris 

 Green two acres of potatoes an hour. Circulars sent free 

 on application. PRICE, $7.50. 



