DUPUY & FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
POTATOES FOR SEED 
REGISTERED AND GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES 
Prices subject 
to Market 
Changes. 
THE IMPROVED DELAWARE 
A VALUABLE POTATO 
It is seldom wo find such a combination of size, 
yield and quality in any Potato. A professor in one 
of our agricultural colleges recently told us that he 
dug a carpetbagful from a single hill, and a day or 
two after a farmer stopped me to say that it was the 
ftnest eating Potato that he knew of. It is a medium 
early; in size it is large, being above the average; 
skin and flesh are white; in yield it is a remarkable 
cropper, while in quality it is unsurpassed. It is 
one of the few varieties that do well on all kinds of 
soil. There is no Potato that has stood so many 
years and given such universal satisfaction among 
our customers. Per peck. $1.00; bushel, $3.00 (post 
paid. lb.. 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
Iv;cV> P«l-iV«l«»r One of the best extra early 
iri!>n . varieties, producing . plump, 
handsome tubers of good size and excellent quality. 
The tubers are a beautiful creamy white with strong 
well-developed eyes slightly indented. A heavy 
cropper. Per peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.00 (postpaid, 
lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
N/» R I i <T Vi {■ Introducers Description. — Beports tell of 
u-oiigiit. jjeavy loss in some kinds by rot following 
"late blight." a disease unknown here. No-Blight has never 
blighted, early or late during several seasons dry and wet it 
made good crops, growing imtil stopped by frost. Planted 
late it made good strong vines. When potatoes began to 
form weather continued very dry until a good crop of nice 
smooth No-Blight was made. Heavy rains came later but 
vines kept green until killed by frost. We can spare a few at 
35 cents per pound, postage prepaid. S pounds, postage pre- 
paid, $1.25. 
R<>9iil-i> r>f l4AKi-r>r> Very rapid and vigorous grower, 
tSeaUtyOtMeOron. — ripening as early as Early Rose, 
which it resembles but frequently exceeds in productiveness 
and excellence for table use, either baked or boiled. Per peck. 
$1.00; bushel, $3.00 (post paid, lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
Improved Green Mountain.-^,,f^tV'„f— 
ing in popularity where known — in fact, having in some sections 
superseded all other main crop varieties. It seems to thrive m 
all soils and in all localities, malting heavy, healthy vines and 
yielding big crops of large, smooth, white-skinned tubers of 
handsome flattish 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 field or cellar. Per peck. $1 .00; bushel, 
$3.00 (post paid, lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
Vermont Gold Coin. 
Farlv Rrxse "^li'^ variety has been a great favorite for 
i_ariy ixuac. many years and many growers still claim 
that it has never been excelled in quality and productiveness. 
Potatoes are long in shape, good size and light pink in colour at 
the bud end. Thev cook mealy and are of the finest flavor. Per 
peck. $1.00; bushel. $3.00 (post paid, lb., 25 cts; 5 lbs., 90 cts.) 
_A grand new main crop vari- 
ety. The vines are strong, 
with exceptionally luxuriant deep green foliage, making a 
healthy growth when other varieties are cut down by blight. 
In form the tubers are slightly oblong, rather broad and quite 
thick through. The eyes are small and there is very little waste 
in paring. The skin is thin, smooth and glossy, of light golden 
tint, having just sufficient colouring to distinguish it from the 
white-skinned varieties. The flesh is fine-grained, of a pure 
pearly whiteness, cooks very dry and of finest quality. Per 
peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.00 (post paid, lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
Mr. Chs. A. Pisk, of Abbotsford, says he harvested over 300 
bushels per acre. 
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 peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.00 (post paid, lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 
90 cts.). 
HYBRIDIZED POTATO SEED 
FROM THE SEED BALLS — HEADQUARTERS STOCK 
Millions never saw a Potato Seed Ball. Thousands have tried m vain to get the seed. Now is yoiu- opportunity. This unrivalled 
seed will produce an endless variety of new kinds. Your fortune may be in one of them. They are as easy to grow as Tomatoes. 
It Is from these that ALL valuable new varieties of Potatoes are produced. Growing new and distinct .Seeding Potatoes from the 
Seed BaU Seed is intensely interesting. They will be the greatest curiosity of your garden. This seed wiU positively produce 
Innumeraiile new kinds, colors, shapes, sizes and qualities. The product 
will astonish you. Some may be of immense value and bring you a 
golden harvest. Every farmer, gardener, and bright boy should plant a 
few packets. You may bo one of the lucky ones. Full directions on 
every packet. Pqt. 15 cts. 
PUMPKIN 
Small Sugar Pumpkin. 
Large Cheese Pumpkin. 
_This is the pumpkin from which the 
celebrated Yankee Pumpkin pie is 
made. About 10 inches in diameter is its average size. Skin is deep 
orange yellow, with fine grained flesh; handsome and an excellent 
keeper. A most prolific yielder and cannot be excelled as a table 
pumpkin. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 
Genuine Mammoth or True Potiron.— f^^™„3«%„a^ 
meg Melon with depressed ends, sliglitly ribbed and grows sometimes to 
3 feet or more in diameter, and wdlghs over 200 pounds. Per plrt., 10ets.; 
oz.. 30 cts.; K lb., 90 cts. 
Large Sweet Cheese. — -Fine for pies, productive, flesh yellow, sweet, 
keeps well in winter. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; M lb., 60 ot». 
Japanese Pie. — Flesh very thick, fine grained and sweet: fine for pies. 
Per pkt , 10 cts.; oz.. 20 cts.; M lb., 60 cts. 
Mammoth Golden Cushaw. — An improvement on the old light colored 
Cushaw, the skin, when Pumpkins are matured, being a beautiful golden 
orange colour. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts. 
Etampes Mammoth Red. — Grows to an enormous size; colour bright red 
and is splendid for exhibition purposes. Per pl£t.. 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; 
M lb., 90 cts. 
Connecticut Field.— Pkt., 10c. ; 14 lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 
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