Farfter & Wood. Speciartfes, 1888. 



THE EARLY MAINE POTATO. 



They are earlier than the Early Rose, a very large cropper, while the quality is very 

 superior; in shape it resembles the Rose, the skin is very smooth, the eyes being even with the 

 I surface, a good quality in any potato. Price: peck, 75 cents ; bushel, $2.00; barrel, $5.00. 



CLARK'S NO. 1 POTATO. ,7 j 



For the past few years we have sold this potato, and it has given universal satisfaction ; and! ■] 

 we recommend it as a productive, first-class variety. It is earlier than the Early Rose, to which j 

 it bears a close resemblance. It cooks mealy, is of excellent flavor, and is a fine variety for either'! 

 the farmer or market-gardener. It is very prolific. Price: peck, 50 cents; bushel, $1.7-5; barrel,', j 



$4.50. . . ' ! 



BURBANK'S SEEDLING POTATO. 



A white-skinned, medium early variety, seedling ! of the Early Rose, of fine form, and good 

 proportions. Flesh fine grain, and of excellent flavor. I It produces a large crop of handsome 

 tubers, nearly all of which are marketable. Price: peck, 50 cents; bushel, $1.50; barreh $4.00. 



EARLY OHIO POTATO. 



The Early Ohio is generally accepted to be a standard early potato. In color like the Early 

 Rose, its parent; in shape, it is distinct, being round-oblong instead of oval-oblong, so that side- 

 by side it is readily distinguishable. Quality always dry and mealy. It is a week earlier than 

 Early Rose, while in many instances the yield is a third greater. To get the best results,//^/ on 

 rich, rather moist soil. Price : peck, 75 cents ; bushel, $2.00 ; barrel, $5.00. 



WHITE STAR POTATO. 



The vine is strong, semi-erect, branching, a single stem being produced for each eye. The 

 foliage is very abundant and vigorous; the. leaves medium-sized, smooth, dark-green, and stand 

 the sun better than those of any variety we know of. The tubers are produced abundantly, in a 

 compact cluster, are large, oblong, of uniform size, and very handsome. The skin is very white,, 

 and; covered with a minute russet netting. The flesh is white, of the finest quality, either baked 

 or boiled; one of the best keeping sorts. Price: peck, 50 cents; bushel, $1.50; barrel, $4.50. 



EARLY SNOWFLAKE POTATO. 



This favorite variety possesses more good qualities than any variety heretofore introduced. 

 It ripens about a week later than the Early Rose. Its mealiness, pure, delicate flavor, and the 

 evenness with which it cooks through, have never been excelled by any potato. Price : peck, 75, 

 cents; bushel, $2.00; barrel, $5.00. - • "' 



EARLY ROSE POTATO. 



An old, well-known variety, early and productive. Extra choice stocks ; grown in Houltoiv 

 Me., also in Nova Scotia, especially for our seed trade. Price: peck, 50 cents; bushel, $1.50$: 

 barrel, $3.50. Special prices on large lots. 



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