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DUPUY & FERGUSON'S SEED ANNUAL 
POTATOES FOR SEED 
Rural New Yorker 
No. 2. — Originated 
by the late Elbert 
C. Carman, editor of 
the Rural New 
Yorker, and a very 
distinct and valu- 
able main crop sort. 
The tubers attain a 
large size and are 
of wonderfully 
smooth skin. The 
eyes are few, dis- 
tinct and shallow. 
It is a very healthy 
and vigorous var- 
iety, as Is attested 
by the growth of 
vine and solidity of 
the tubers. Per lb., 
25c.; 5 lbs., 95c. 
postpaid; peck, $1; 
bushel, $2,50. 
Vermont Gold Coin 
EUREKA EXTRA-EARLY. 
very earliest Potatoes that has ever been in- 
troduced. The vines are compact in growth, 
foliage heavy and blight-resisting, and they 
have never been known to take on a second 
growth, thus insuring smooth, regular tubers. 
The flesh is very white and of good flavor when 
cooked; has few eyes and a smooth skin. Lb., 
25c,: 5 lbs., 95c.; postpaid; peck, $1.00; bushel, 
$2.50. 
Carman No. 1. — Intermediate in ripening, and 
resembles the Rural New Yorker No. 2 in shape, 
and also in having very few and shallow eyes. 
The flesh is white and quality perfect. Per lb., 
15c.; 5 lbs., 75c. postpaid; peck, 60c.; bush,, $1,90. 
Early Harvest. — One of the best early White Po- 
tatoes. It is wonderfully early. This feature, 
coupled with large yield, superb quality, and fine 
appearance, makes a most valuable sort for early 
marketing or home use. The tubers average 
•large, are nearly white, with eyes only slightly 
indented; shape oval, flattened, sometimes long- 
oval. Per lb., 25c.; 5 lbs., 95c. postpaid; peck, 
$1,00: bushel. $2.50, 
IMPROVED GREEN MOUNTAIN _a reliable me- 
dium late potato increasing in popularity where 
known — in fact, having in some sections super- 
seded all other main crop varieties. It seems to 
thrive In all soils and In ail localities, making 
• heavy, healthy vines and yielding big crops of 
large, smooth, white-skinned tubers of hand- 
some flatfish oval form. It cooks white, dry and 
mealy, with a desirable flavor exclusively its 
own. A good keeper, not liable to scab or decay 
in fleld or cellar. Per lb., 2flc, ; 5 lbs,, 75c. post- 
paid: peck, GOc; bush,, $1,90. 
WORLD'S WONDER. _ „ere is a new, round, 
white, main crop variety originated in the State 
of New York by one of the best Potato Growers, 
and is fresh from a .seed-ball of Carman No. 3. It 
Is out yielding the older varieties 50 to 60 bushels 
per acre, is more uniform in size and shape. The 
farmers are looking for seed of this new 
variety, and talking about them more than they 
do about the weather. It does not blight, and 
ripens about same time as Carman No. 3 and 
Sir Walter Raleigh, Per lb., 25c.; 5 lbs., 95c. 
postpaid: peck, $1.00; bushel. $2,50, 
Irish Cobbler. — A flne extra early sort, producing 
plump, hand.some tubers of good size and ex- 
cellent quality. The tubers are a beautiful creamy 
white with strong well-developed eyes slightly 
idented, A popular variety. Per lb,, 20c.; 5 lbs., 
75c, postpaid; peck, 60c,; bush., $1.90, 
This is one of the i VERMONT GOLD COIN. very hardy and vlg- 
' ' "~ orous in growth, enormously productive and of 
the very best table quality. la an unequalled 
main-crop sort; withstands the blight well; the 
tubers being of good size, lying closely together 
in the hill; the eyes are small, skin is smooth, 
thin and glossy; the flesh is fine-grained and 
cooks to a dry, floury whiteness even when 
freshly dug. Per lb., 25c.; 5 lbs., 95c, postpaid; 
peck, $1,00; bushel, $2.60. 
PUMPKIN 
Large Sweet Cheese. — Fine for pies, pro- 
ductive, flesh yellow, sweet, keeps well in 
winter. Per pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; Vt lb., 30c. 
Japanese Pie. — Flesh very thick, flne grain- 
ed and sweet; fine for pies. Per pkt., 5c.; . 
oz„ 20c.; % lb., 60c.; lb., $1.75. 
Calhoun. — Medium in size, heavy and solid, 
very productive and of excellent quality. 
One of the best for pies. Per pkt.. Be; 
oz., 25c. 
Mammoth Golden Cushaw. — An improve- 
ment on the old light colored Cushaw, 
the skin, when Pumkins are matured, be- 
ing a beautiful golden orange color. Per 
pkt.. 5c,; oz,, 10c. 
Genuine Mammoth or True Potlron. — Form 
like an immense Nutmeg Melon with de- 
pressed ends, slightly ribbed and grows 
sometimes to 3 feet or more in diameter, 
and weigh over 200 pounds. Per pkt,, lOo. ; 
oz., 25c. 
Etampes Mammoth Red. — Grows to an 
enormous size; color bright red, and Is 
splendid for exhibition purposes. Per pkt,, 
5c.; oz., 15c.; M, lb., .50c. 
Connecticut Fleld. — Oz., 10c. ; lb., 50c, 
RHUBARB 
Rhubarb requires the richest deeply tilled 
soil, with plenty of well rotted mnaure an- 
nually; then the produce will be large, and 
tender, 
Victoria. — Per pkt.. Be; oz., 20c. 
St. Martin. — Per pkt,, Be; oz., 20c. 
Roots, 20c. each; $1.80 per doz. 
