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



ne Grown Seed Potatoes 



Cr/MORE— Cut to one or two eyes. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, and drop 15 to 18 inches apart in row. One half peck of potatoes should t 

 sufficient for 100 feet of row; use 10 to 12 bushels per acre. Cultivate constantly and thoroughly. Mature in 80 to 110 days, according to variety 



Eureka Extra Early None Quicker to Mature 

 The Favorite Extra Early 



None More Proof Against Drought and Blight; 

 So Free from Second Growth 



It has never failed to produce a large 

 crop of extra early potatoes. The plant is 

 dwarf and compact, maturing in advance 

 of the Early Rose and Freeman. It never 

 has had the blight. The tubers are round, 

 slightly flattened. White skin, free from 

 disease. Flesh, white and mealy; no cores 

 or black specks. Quality unsurpassed. 



One point alone which makes it valu- 

 able is that it has never taken second 

 growth, and resists drought better than auy 

 other potato we have ever grown. North, 

 South, East and West, Eureka Extra 

 Early always came off with flying colors. 

 We again advise early orders, for while 

 our stock is more than usual, the demand 

 for Eureka is simply astonishing. 

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

 By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, $1.00; 



bushel, $3.75; barrel (2f bushels), $8.50. 



Safe of Potal© Shipments 



Potatoes will be shipped at any date ordered 

 during the winter, but at your own risk. Where 

 no special instructions are given to the contrary, 

 we will hold same until in our judgment there 

 is no danger from freezing, then ship promptly. 



The 



Early Ohio 



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A Week Earlier Than Any Large Red Skin Sort 



A well known favorite sort, producing its crop very early; a goo 

 yielder, and one of the finest varieties for the table. Its quality is e: 

 cellent, cooking both dry and mealy. The light red color skin resen 

 bles Early Rose but grows more round-oblong in shape. The vines ai 

 of medium size and die down very early. Desirable home or market sor 

 Pound, 35 cents; 3 pouutls, 90 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, Sl.OO; bushel, §3.30; 

 barrel (2;^ bushels), $8.00. 



NOTE 



Bear in mind that customers may order half pecks c 

 potatoes at peck rates; half bushels at bushel rate: 



Pure Early Rose 



An Old Standard and Favorite Leading Early Sort 



This standard variety has been a great favorite with 

 planters for many years on account of its yield and 

 quality. Potatoes are long in shape, good size, and light 

 red in color. They cook mealy and of the finest flavor. 



Early Rose will never go out of fashion as long as the 

 original stock, which we have, can be obtained. 



Pound, 33 cents; 3 pounds, 90 cents, postpaid. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, peck, 81.00; 

 bushel, S3.50; barrel (2% bushels), $8.00. 



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EARLY OHIO POTATO. 



NOTE. — Prices on all Potatoes are Subject to Market Changes Without NoticJ 



