POTATO ORDERS FILLED AS SOON AS ALL DANGER FROM FROST IS OVER*. 



PEARL OF SAVOY POTATO. 



This potato has given the best of satisfaction: 

 as an early variety. It is a cross between the- 

 Clark's No. i and Extra Early Vermont, and re- 

 tains the good qualities of both. The tubers 

 are large in size, oblong, flesh of a beautiful 

 pearl white; cooks very mealy and dry; vines 

 hardy and vigorous ; so far has shown no signs 

 of disease. It is a large cropper, and one o£ 

 the very best early kinds., Price: peck, 75.. 

 cents; bushel, $2.00; barrel, $5.00. 



EARLY SUNRISE POTATO. 



A very popular variety, producing potatoes fit 



for the table in fifty-two days from time of plant- 

 ing. The tubers are oblong, large, solid, uniform, 

 and handsome ; flesh white, fine grained, and dry, 

 cooking well, even when first dug; very produc- 

 tive, and of fine keeping qualities; vines dark 

 green, good strong growers. The twelve largest 

 potatoes in a crop grown from one pound in sixty- 

 seven days weighed twenty-five pounds eleven 

 ounces. Price: peck, 75 cents; bushel, $2.00; bar- 

 rel, $5.00. 



Jiesisted the rot of Inst season to a much greater extent than- 

 any other variety excepting perhaps jP. & W. Victory. 



This remarkable potato has surely outdone all 

 other varieties in the point of productiveness. It 

 is a handsome, long, round potato, with reddish 

 flesh-colored skin ; flesh remarkably white and fine 

 grained; cooks mealy and dry; grows compactly 

 and deep in the hill ; vines grow erect and stocky, 

 quite free from blight, the tubers ranging from, 

 medium to large in size ; do not rot, and seem 

 to be disease-resisting. A late variety, and a 

 splendid keeper; does well on both heavy and; 

 light soil. Price: peck, 50 cents; bushel, $1.7 5f 

 barrel, $4.00. 



BEAUTY OF HEBRON POTATO. 



' A popular variety, very prolific. Resembles the Early Rose in shape, but lighter red in colon 

 Is earlier, and will out-yield this standard variety by from a quarter to a third; cooks dry and 5 

 mealy. A fine keeper, of delicate flavor, gene- 

 rally sound and solid to the core. Price, peck, 

 50 cents; bushel, $1.75 ; barrel, $4.00. 



LADY FINGER POTATO. 



THE OLD-FASHIONED VARIETY FOR BAKING. 



For the past few years, and especially last 

 season, we have had a great many inquiries for 

 this old favorite, and, after many unsuccessful, at- 

 tempts, we finally procured a stock, and had a 

 supply raised especially for us. The Lady Fin- 

 ger is a very old variety, of pretty appearance, 

 and much esteemed as a Baking Potato. The 

 tubers are long and slender, of nearly the same 

 diameter throughout, and when cooked are as 

 white as snow, and very mealy; the eyes are 

 numerous and slightly depressed ; stem from one 



to two feet high, and leaves light green. Copyright, i887,ParkeE& Wood. 



SEED STOCK VERY SCARCE THIS SEASON. 



Price: quart, 25 cents; half peck, 75 cents; peck, $1.25; bushel, $4.00. By mail, 35 cents 

 a pound, postpaid; three pounds for $1.00. 17 



