MATS NORTHERN GROWN POTATOES, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
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Prices quoted by the pound include the prepayment of postage by us. In comparing prices on potatoes by the peck, 
bushel or barrel, remember we make no charge for bugs, boxes, barrels or cartage, but deliver free to any railroad 
station in St. Paul. - 
AN AGRICULTURAL WONDER. THE ALQOMA POTATO. 
EXTRA EARLY. 
FINE SHAPE. 
ENORMOUS YIELDS. 
cultural paper of the East, says: "Prom time to time we have dug a hill of the varieties that claim to be the earliest now 
on trial on the Rural grounds. Thus far, Algoma from L. L. May & Co.. of St. Paul, Minn., has given the best yield. It is a 
most shapely potato, being smooth, oblong and slightly flattened." A. D. Adams, Rigby, Idaho, writes: "I have this day 
~ more 
free 
dium 
early sort which we introduce this season; originated in Ger- 
many. As will be seen by our illustration it is of medium 
length, smooth and well set with eyes. The tubers are 
smooth, white, containing a large per cent of starch. The 
vines are vigorous and very productive. Its crowning merit 
lies in its cooking qualities, which will ultimately place Bis- 
marck on every table where quality is appreciated. Its hand- 
some 1 , pure white appearance attracts the attention of all. 
Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 50c, bu. $1.50, bbl. (2% bu.) $3.75. 
Bliss* Red Triumph. Size, medium, very uniform 
in growth. Shape, nearly round; flesh white, very mealy when 
cooked. Lb. 25c, pk. 30c, bu. $1.00, bbl. (2% bu.) $2.50. 
tttcm A -.-wvei r\rXr A robust, healthy grower, of ex- 
iiem 01 AFOOSLOOK. cellentqualityfor table use, either 
baked or boiled; is dry, floury and white. The best see<n<1 early 
to secure. Lb. 25c, pk. 30c, bu. $1.00, bbl. (2% bu.) $2.50. 
AcfAnSchof The tubers are handsome, having a pink, 
i^sLUUlsllCr. rusS et skin, oval in shape, solid, firm, with 
good keeping qualities. The vine is strong and vigorous, pro- 
ducing large crops of fine marketable potatoes. Lb. 25c, pk. 
40c, bu. $1.25, bbl. (2% bu.) $3.15. 
nfi«s\ Our stock is carefully grown, and select- 
tiariy LUllO. e rl.the result of 20 years work, " 
of the most noted potato growers in America. " 
pk. 35c, bu. $1.00, bbl. (2% bu.) $2.50. 
h lYU/iriV Lb* 25C, pk. 40c. bu 81.25, 
ureax uiviae. Dbl< (2% bu>) $3.15. 
.lay 
'a I «i+«x- Vines of vigorous growth. 
» LalC, Tubers of uniform size; 
the most profitable late potato that can be 
grown. Lb. 25c, pk. 40c, bu. $1.25, bbl. 
(2% bu.) $3.15. 
Sir Walter Raleigh, g^;*' 
Di'Mn-««AO V fine table, and long keeping 
JrlllgrCC potato for main crop. The tu- 
bers are bunched closely in growing, are of a 
bright, light russet color; flesh, snowy white 
when cooked. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 35c, 
bu. $1.00, bbl. (2% bu.) $2.50. 
Early Fortune. ihZ 5 %&-$£'& 
$3.15. 
ParlvMiirVpf ¥•*!. pk. 40c, bu. 81.25, 
Eanyiud.rK.ei. bbI . bu.) $3.15. 
PJnfl-lA/Hflt'VP'^t 25c ' P k -40c,bu. SI. 25, 
cariynarvesi bbl (g% hu > S3 15 
Bism arck, % natural sis*. 
