TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH 



POTATOES— Continued 

 OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES 



Other Varieties on Application 



Early Ohio. — full week earlier than the Early Rose; not so long, but in man»y respects similar. Every- 

 where one of the standards; dry, mealy. 



White Bliss, or Junior Pride. — Early, hardy, white skin and flesh, round, very healthy, free from rust. 



Early Rose. — True stock and just as good as when it was first introduced; still a standard. 



Bural New Yorker. — Very popular; good cropper; profitable. 



Carman No. 3. — A superior sort; skin and flesh white, resembling the Rural New Yorker. 



Improved Green Mountain. — A heavy producer; fine quality and very handsome. 



Puritan. — ^A medium early Potato, white in color, and of shape similar to the Green Mountain, very 

 productive and thought well of. Its price is 20 cents per sack higher than ordinary sorts. 



State of Maine. — Intermediate in ripening; tubers large and white; good keeper; very profitable. 



Spaulding's No. 4 Rose. — ^Especially desirable for Market Gardeners. The tubers are large, medium 

 length and more or less flattened; color light pink or flesh-tinted. Eyes medium to large and shallow, 

 and of the Rose type. It is a heavy yielder and a medium sort of good table quality. The price of 

 the Spaulding is 25 cents a sack higher than ordinary varieties. 



Late Beauty of Hebron, or White Elephant. — Large and superior to the old Beauty; heavy cropper. 



Burbank. — Late; good keeper; good form and size and of excellent flavor. 



Early Sunlight. — Tubers white, of medium size and set close together at the root; of good appearance; 

 eye shallow. Stalks close set and vigorous. Its habit is extra early, and therefore largely used by 

 truckers. 



Varieties named in order of maturity. 



Approximate price, $4.50 per sack, except where noted. At the date of the printing of 

 this Catalogue actual prices cannot be determined. Consequently, we ask all interested in 

 Potatoes to write to us for prices per sack of 165 pounds. 



INCLUDE POSTAGE. Six Pumpkins 



Two Quarts to the Acre. Hills Eight by Eight Feet. 



Landreths' Cheese, 65 days.— A very good table variety. ^ 



Shape flat, like a cheese box; a good keeper. Often 15 inches across the top. 



Still kept by Landreth in original purity 70 25 10 5 



Connecticut or Common Field, 65 days. — A large red, slightly oval. Very 



productive. Used for canning, and very popular for pie making 45 15 10 5 



Small Early Sugar, 65 days. — Sweet, fine-grained and a productive sort; of good 



keeping qualities 70 25 10 5 



Yellow Cashaw, 70 days.— Large Yellow Crookneck, best 



among the Pumpkins; weigh as high as 50 to 70 pounds. Not the Winter 

 Crookneck Squash — ^four times as big and far superior. The best stock in the 



market 85 25 10 5 



Kentucky Field, 90 days.— A large development from the popular Yellow Cheese 45 15 10 5 



King of Mammoths or Yellow Monster, 110 days. — yellow sort, weight 100 to 



150 pounds. Very popular for exhibition purposes $1 . 25 40 15 10 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see inside of cover. 



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