SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS OF QUALITY 



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SLI^D POTATOES 



These are the prices ruling in January ; later on they may be higher. 



expressly for seed 



Grown 



NOKOTON BEAUTY POTATO. 



EARLY VARILTILS 



Noroton Beauty. The earliest Potato ever grown, yielding as heavily as any 

 of the medium early sorts. Table quality is superb, and is the best all-round 

 Potato in existence. Lb. 7.5 cts., 2 lbs. $1.30, 4 lbs. $2.40, 8 lbs. $4.25, pk. $7, 

 i4bus. $13, bus. $24, bbl. of 1G5 lbs. $44. 

 Beauty of Hebron. Slightly flesh-colored skin, with pure white flesh. Very pro- 

 ductive and of the finest quality; a first-class early variety. I4pk. 40 cts., pk. 

 70 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl, $4. 

 Bliss' Triumph. Extra-early; fine bright red skin, white flesh. J^pk. 40 cts., 



pk. 70 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Early Nortljer. Extra-early, very prolific; shape of Early Rose; fine quality. 



Kpk. 40 cts., pk. 70 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Bovee. Extra-early, very productive; of fine quality; flesh white and very dry. 



Kpk. 50 cts., pk. 85 cts"., bus. $2. ,50, bbl. $4 50. 

 Early Rose. Popular market sort; very early, fine quality; very productive. 



y^pk. 40 cts., pk. 70 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Early Fortune. Extra-early, oblong ; very productive ; fine quality. 3^pk. 



40 cts., pk. 70 cts.. bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Queen. Early, 



productive, and of fine quality. I4pk. 40c., pk. 70c., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Early Ohio. A first-class and very popular extra-early sort. /ipk. .50 cts.. 

 pk. 85 cts., bus. $2. .50, bbl. $4.50. 



INTERMEDIATE, AND LATE VARIETIES 



Carman No. 1. This most valuable Potato is a recognized high-class 



standard sort the world over. The finest second-early Potato ever offered. 



)^pk. 40 cts., pk. 70 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Carman No. 3. One of the best late Potatoes; the greatest yielder ever 



introduced; verv large tubers; of handsome form, few and shallow eyes. 



^^pk. 40 cts , pk. 70 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Uncle Sam. Handsome shape, good size, fine quality. I4pk. 40 cts., 



pk. 70 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Sir Walter Raleigh. Very productive and uniform, all the tubers being 



of marketable size; white flesh of best quality. >2pk. 40 cts., pk. 70c., 



bus. $2.25, bbl $4. 



Rural New-Yorker No. 2. Very few and shallow eyes; pure white 



skin and fiesli; immense yielder; fine table quality. Kpk. 40 cts., pk. 



70 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4. 

 Green Mountain. Oval shape, white skin and flesh; excellent; heavy 



yielder. }4pk. 40 cts., pk. 70 cts., bus. $2 25, bbl. $4. 



BOVEE POTATO. 



ROOT CROPS rOR 



RUTABAQAS (Russian, or Swede Turnips) 



Extensively grown for table use; the roots are close-grained, very 

 hard, and will endure a considerable degree of cold without injury. 

 The roots are best preserved in a pit or cellar during winter. Sow 

 from 20tli of .June to the middle of .July, in drills 2 feet apart, and 

 thin out to 8 or 10 inches. 



Improved-American. A yellow-fleshed, purple-top variety, grown 



for stock or table. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., }4lb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 

 Long Island Improved. This is a very fine variety of purple-top 



Rutabaga. It is much larger than the ordinary American. Pkt. 



.5 cts., oz. 10 cts., J4lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 

 Champion. A handsome globe-shaped and short-necked variety, 



surpassing all the other varieties for size and richness. Pkt. 



5 cts., oz. 10 cts., %]h. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 

 Skirving's Purple-Top. A very heavy cropper; one of the best 



for field culture. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts.. }4\h. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 



SUQAR BELT 



Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre 



'White. A large variety extensively grown for feeding. /41b. 



10 cts., lb. 20 cts.; lots of 10 lbs. an<l upward, 15 cts. per lb. 

 Lane's Imperial. M\h. 10 cts., lb. 20 cts.; in lots of 10 lbs. and 



U|)ward, 15 cts. per lb. 

 Vilmorin's Improved White. Has more saccharine matter than 



any other. J^^lb. 10 cts., lb. 25 cts.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 



20 cts. per lb. 



riLILDINQ STOCK 



MANQEL-WURZtL 



Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre 



Colossal Long Red. Roots of the largest size, blood-red color. 

 Exceedingly nutritious, distinct and valuable. /41b. 15 cts., lb. 

 lb. 40 cts., 10 lbs. and upward 35 cts. per lb. 



Red Globe. Similar to the Yellow Globe, differing only in color. 

 ^Ib. 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, .'SO cts. 

 per lb. 



Giant Intermediate. An improvement on Yellow Ovoid. J^lb. 

 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. per lb. 



Golden Tankard. Flesh bright golden yellow, and in this respect 

 differs from all other varieties, which cut white. /41b. 15 cts., lb. 

 35 cts.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward. 30 cts. per lb. 



Long Yellow. Differs from the Long Red only in color. ]4\h. 

 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. per lb. 



Champion Yellow Globe. Smooth, globe-shaped roots, of large 



size and excellent quality. '/4lb. 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; 10 lbs. and 

 upward, 30 cts. per lb. 



CARROT 



Improved Long Orange. Ll>. KG cts. 

 YeUow Belgian. LI). 50 cts. 

 White Belgian. Lb. 50 cts. 

 Danvers Half-long. Lb. 90 cts. 



