MAX SCHLING inc., 24 WEST 59th STREET, NEW YORK 29 
POTATOES 
I Potatoes do particularly well on sod-ground or pasture-land, where the turf has been 
freshly turned. Tubers are usually cut into two-eyed pieces; plant in April in furrows of 
good depth about 3 feet apart. Scatter a liberal quantity of manure or fertilizer along the 
drill, and set the seed from 10 inches to a foot apart in the row. Cover with 4 inches of 
soil, and cultivate frequently after the plants are up. Our Potatoes are northern-grown, 
from selected stock seed, in soils especially adapted to each variety, and excel in quality, 
vigor, purity, and productiveness. At the time of going to press, actual prices cannot be 
determined, and those quoted are only approximate. We ask all interested to write for 
Wkces; our stock is very select and we meet all reliable competition. Other varieties not 
listed here can be supplied. 
EARLY POTATOES 
Earl V Rose ^ e P°P u l ar standard early Potato; red skin, mealy, and of fine quality. Our stock 
y is genuine, and grown on virgin soil. If planted in April, Potatoes may be dug as 
early as July 1. 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.35, 60 lbs. (bus.) $4.75, 165 lbs. (sack) $10. 
IRISH COBBLER, PEDIGREE STOCK. The finest and most productive extra-early white Potato grown. 
Tubers are uniform, round, plump, and handsome; the flesh is white, and of splendid quality. Cobblers do well 
anywhere. They can be dug early, and are also excellent keepers. 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.35, 60 lbs. (bus.) $4.75, 165 
lbs. (sack) $10. 
Early Bovee. A very good, prolific, early Potato; red skin, white flesh, mealy, and of fine quality. 15 lbs. 
(pk.) $1.50, 60 lbs. (bus.) $5, 165 lbs. (sack) $11. 
New Queen. Probably the largest of all early Potatoes. Of excellent quality; flesh white and dry. 15 lbs. 
(pk.) $1.50, 60 lbs. (bus.), $5, 165 lbs. (sack) $11. 
Beauty of Hebron. A medium-early Potato of good quality. Tubers smooth, white, skin slightly tinged with 
pink, of superb flavor. They keep well and are extensively grown for winter use. 15 lbs. (pk.) $1, 60 lbs. (bus.) 
$3.75, 165 lbs. (sack) $9. 
LATE POTATOES 
ImnrnuoH r^foon lUlmintain A large, white-skinned Potato of finest quality, and an ex- 
improvea ureen mountain. cellon » j. eeper We recommend this variety especially for 
main crop. The tubers are oblong, the flesh dry and mealy. A Potato especially desirable for baking. 
IS lbs. (pk.) $1.35, 60 lbs. (bus.) $4.75, 165 lbs. (sack) $10. 
Carman No. 1. Another very fine Potato for main crop. The tubers are round, white, and of finest quality. 
An immense yielder and good keeper. 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.35, 60 lbs. (bus.) $4.75, 165 lbs. (sack) $10. 
Gold Coin. A late, round, white Potato of very fine quality. 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.50, 60 lbs. (bus.) $5, 165 lbs. 
(sack) $11. 
Rural New Yorker. A very popular standard, late, round, white Potato; a good keeper. 15 lbs. (pk.) SI, 
60 lbs. (bus.) $3.75, 165 lbs. (sack) $9. 
Uncle Sam. Somewhat larger, but otherwise similar to Green Mountain in type and habit of growth. 15 lbs. 
(pk.) $1.50, 60 lbs. (bus.) $5, 165 lbs. (sack) $11. 
State of Maine. A very profitable late Potato; tubers large and white; a good keeper. 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.35, 
60 lbs, (bus.) $4.75, 165 lbs. (sack) $10. 
BORDO-LEAD KILLS POTATO BUGS AND PREVENTS BLIGHT. TWO SPRAYS IN ONE. Lb 45 eta., 5 lb.. $2.00 
