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POTATOES 
LEADING VARIETIES 
1 lb. 20c post paid 5 lb. 80c post paid 
SELECT STOCK 
NORCROSS.— Main Crop. 
NOROTON BEAUTY or " QUICK 
LUNCH".— Extra early. 
VERMONT GOLD COIN.— Main 
crop. 
EMPIRE STATE.— Late. 
EARLY ROSE.— Old favorite. 
EARLY OHIO.— Extra early. 
EARLY HARVEST.— Large, early. 
LATE PURITAN.— Splendid. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN.— Main Crop. 
THE BOVEE.— Extra early. 
IRISH COBBLER.— Early. 
CARMAN No. 1.— Second early. 
Our " Potato Price List " will he ready for 
mailing during the early part of March. We 
shall be pleased to mail you one on receipt of 
an inquiry. 
PUMPKIN 
Plant in hills eight feet apart each way, any time after the middle of May. Avoid 
planting near other vine crops, as they will hybridize and damage the Crop. One 
ounce will plant about twenty-five hills; four pounds to the acre. 
WINTER LUXURY 
Generally regarded as the finest quality pie pumpkin. Besides its high quality 
it is the best Winter keeper of all. In size about nine or ten inches in diameter; its 
skin is a beautiful deep orange yellow with a very close netting almost as russeted 
as a potato. i lb. 60c. ; oz. 2ac. pkt. Sc. 
JAPANESE PIE 
A crook-necked variety. The flesh is very thick and solid. Finely grained, 
dry and sweet, having much the same taste as the sweet potato. Ripens early, is 
of medium size, a splendid keeper and very productive. Lb. $1.75 ; i lb. GOc. 
oz. 20c. ; pht. Sc. 
PUMPKIN "WINTER LUXURY.' 
CALHOUN 
Skin is a creamy brown, while the flesh is a deep salmon yellow, wonderfully 
thick and finely grained, and the seed cavity is small. J lb. 60c.; oz. 20c. ; pkt. Sc. 
KING OF THE MAMMOTHS 
Grows to a prodigious size, often attaining the weight of 200 lbs. The flesh is 
solid and desirable for cooking. { lb. 75c. ; oz. 2S. ; pkt. 10c. 
LARGE CHEESE OR KENTUCKY 
A very large flat sort averaging about 2 ft. in diameter. When ripe the skin is 
of a rich cream color and flesh yellow and of fine quality. An excellent keeper, and 
very productive. Lb. $1.00 ; i lb. 30c. ; oz. 10c. ; pkt. 5c. 
SMALL SUGAR OR SWEET — A small round variety, most deliciously sweet- 
flavoured. Keeps well and is most prolific. Flesh is rich yellow and very thick. 
Perhaps the best of all for pies. Lb. $1.00; i lb. 30c. ; oz. 10c. ; pkt. Sc. 
YELLOW OR CONNECTICUT FIELD— The common yellow pumpkin so largely 
oultivated for stock-feeding purposes. It is very hardy and immensely pro- 
ductive and good also for home use. Lb. 60c. ; J lb. 20c. ; oz. 10c. ; pkt. -5c. 
When seeds are to be sent by mail, add postage for 14 ^ cents; 1 lb. 10 cents; and for each added lb. 8 cents per lb. 
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