BQDDINGTON'S '~&)U.ICi£UA/ SEEDS 



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Potato. Noroton Beauty 



SEED POTATOES 



iSartoffeIn PommedeTerke 



NORTHERN-GROWN 

 EXPRESSLY FOR SEED 



Patatas 



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



EARLY VARIETIES 



Beauty of Hebron. Slightly flesh-colored skin, with pnre white 

 flesh. Very productive and of the finest (juality ; a first-class early 

 variety. J^pk. 40 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. $2, bbl. $4. 



Bliss* Triumph. Extra-early ; fine bright red skin, white flesh. 

 Kpk. 40 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. jS2, bbl. $4. 



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

 and very dry. 5^pk. 50 cts., pk. 75 cts., bus. $2.25, bbl. $4.50. 



Eariy Rose. Popular market sort, very early, fine quality ; very 

 productive. Kpk. 40 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. $2, bbl. $4. 



Eariy Ohio. A first-class and very popular extra-early .sort. ^^pk. 

 50 cts., pk. 85 cts., bus. $2.50, bbl. $4.50. 



Noroton Beauty. The earliest Potato ever grown, yielding as 

 heavily as any of the medium early sorts. Table quality is superb; 

 it is the best all - round Potato in existence. !^pk. 50 cts., pk. 75 

 cts., bus. $2.50, bbl. $5.50. 



The Thorburn. It is very early and of the finest (juality. Hpk. 

 40 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. $2, bbl. $4.25. 



Queen. Early productive, and of fine ([uality. !^pk. 40 cts., pk. 

 65 cts., bus. 12, bbl. $4. 



INTERMEDIATE AND LATE VARIETIES 



Carman No. 1. The finest second-early Potato ever offered. 5^pk. 

 40 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. $2, bbl. $4. 



Gold Coin. A splendid main-crop variety of remarkable produc- 

 tiveness and finest table <|uality ; slightly oblong form, light g<ilden 

 skin; flesh p\ire white, fine-grained, cooks very dry. Hpk. 40 cts., 

 pk. 65 cts., bus. $2, bbl. $4.50. 



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

 heavy yielder. ^^pk. 40 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. $2, bbl. $4. 



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

 white skin :ind llesh ; immense yielder; fine table cjuality. Hpk. 

 .10 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. $2, bbl. $\. 



Sir Walter Raleigh. White flesh of best ((uality. '. pk. 40 cts., 

 pk. 65 i-ts., bus. $2, bbl. 54. 



Uncle Sam. Handsome shape, good size, fine quality. Kpk. 40 

 cts., pk. 65 cts., bus. $2, bbl. $4. 



Solanum Commersoni Violet 



THE NEW BLUE POTATO OF URUGUAY FOR WET SOIL 



t'ertain plants have produced more than 12 (lounds of potatoes per 

 sciu.ire foot. Lb. 20 cts., 10 lbs. S1.7.S. I'rice for large (juantities, on 

 ai)plic,ili(iM. 



MARTYNIA 



The seed-pods are used for pickling, when gathered young and 

 tender. Sow in the open ground in M.iy, in hills 3 feet apart each 

 way, or in a hotbed, and afterwards transplant. 



Proboscldea. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts., ^Ib. 75 cts., lb. $2. 



MUSTARD 



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(ircen Mustard imparts a delightfully pungent flavor to the vari- 

 ous forms of prepaiid s.dads. Sow at fre<iuent intervals througli the 

 spring, in drills from S to 12 inches apart. 



White London. The best variety for salaiis ; a seasoning for pick- 

 les. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Klb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 



