EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
POTATOES FOR SEED 
Prices subject 
to Market 
Changes. 
REGISTERED AND GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES 
THE IMPROVED DELAWARE 
A VALUABLE POTATO 
It Is seldom we And 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 carpet bagful from a single hill, and a day or 
two after a farmer stopped me to say that it was the 
finest eating Potato that he l^new 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 
otir customers. Per peck. 75 cts. ; bushel, $2.50 (post 
paid, lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
PIONEER PRIDE 
Its Cropping Qualities are Phenomenal 
500 bushels per acre have been grown in successive 
years on the Fawcet Farm of Sackville. N.B. Its 
productiveness is largely attributable to the uniform 
size of tne potatoes, nearly all sizing up alike, none 
too large and practioaHy free from small tubers. In shape it is 
roundish oblong wit: fairly square ends and more or less flat- 
tened. The skin is almost white, with a tinge of rusaet-rose; the 
eyes are few and very shallow. .The flesh is white, solid and 
fljneiy grained and cooks white, dry and mealy. Owing to Its 
vigorous constitution an<i sturdlness of growth it seems to pos- 
sess unusual abiUty to overcome disease and other features 
which frequently enter into and make the potato crop a source 
of disappointment to the grower. Per peck, 75 cts. ; bushel, 
J2.S0 (post paid, lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
IricK Pr»KKl«>- One of the best extra early varieties, 
iri&n v,uuuicr. 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, 75 cts.; bushel, $2.50 (post paid, 
lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
Improved Green Mountain.-™s^;™P^The 
tubers are white, of flat oval shape, smooth, handsome, and of 
excellent quality. It is a heavy cropper, small tubers being sel- 
dom present. Per peck, 75 cts.; bushel, $2.50 (post paid, lb.. 
25 cts.; 0 lbs., 90 cts.). 
Fnrlv Rnso '^^'^ variety has been a great favorite for 
A^aiiy i-vusv;. 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 coloiu' at 
the bud end. Thev cook mealy and are of I he finest flavor. Per 
peck. 75 cts.: bushel. $2.50 (post paid. lb.. 25 cts: 5 lbs.. 90 cts.) 
Roniitv of H«»Krnn '^^''V ra.-pM and vigorous grower. 
neauty or neoron. Hpening as early as Early Rose, 
which it resembles but frequently exceeds m productiveness 
and excellence for table use, either baked or boiled. Per peck, 
75 cts.: bushel. $2.50 (post paid. lb.. 25 cts.; 5 lbs , 90 cts.). 
Vermont Gold Coin ^ splendid main-crop variety 
vermoni VjOIQ V^Oin. remarkable productiveness 
and flnest table quality. Slightly oblong in shape, skin light 
golden, flesh piu-e white. Per peck, 75 cts.; bushel, $2.50 (post 
paid, lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
Mr. Chs. A Fisk, of Abbotsford, says he harvested over 300 
bushels per acre. 
_This is one of the very earliest 
Potatoes that has ever been 
introdured. The vines are compact in growth, foliage heavy 
and blight-res'sting, 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 cookel; has few eyes 
and a smooth skin. Per peck, 75 cts.; bushel, $2.50 (post 
paid, lb., 25 cts.; 5 lbs., 90 cts.). 
Eureka Extra-Early. 
HYBRIDIZED POTATO SEED 
FROM THE SEED BALLS— HEADQUARTERS' STOCK 
Millions never saw a Potato Seed Ball. Thousands have tried In vain to gel the seed. Now is your opportunity. This unrivalled 
seed will produce an endless variety of new kinds. Your fortune may be in one of them They a,re as easy to grow as TomatoM. 
It Is from these that ALL valuable new varieties of Potatoes are produced. Growing new and d^atlnct beeding Potatoes from the 
Seed Ball Seed is intenselv interesting. Tliev will be the greatest curiosity of your garden. This seed will piisitively produce 
innumerable 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 be one of 
the lucky ones. Full directions on every packet. Pkt. IS cts.; 4 for 50 cts. 
PUMPKIN 
G^oll Q.KTov Piimnlrin This is the pumpkin from which the 
bmall Sugar fUmpKin. — celebrated Yankee Pumpkin pie Is 
made. About 10 inches In diameter Is its average size. Skin la 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., 30 cts,; H lb., 90 cts. 
Genuine Mammoth or True Potiron.— f^™„,f «nu° 
meg Melon with depressed ends, slightly ribbed and grows sometimes to 
3 feet or more In diameter, and weighs over 200 pounds. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz.. 40 cts.; ^ lb., $1.25. , „ ^ ,. 
Large Sweet Cheese. — Fine for pies, productive, flesh yellow, sweet, 
keeps well In wlnler. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.: H lb., 90 cts. 
Japanese Pie. — Flesh very thick, fine grained and sweet; flne for pies. 
Per pkt , 10 cts.: oz., 30 cts.; H 'b.. 90 cts. „ , . 
Mammoth Golden Cushaw. — An improvement on the old light colored 
Cuahaw, the skin, when Pumpkins are matured, being a beautiful golden 
orange colour. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz.. 30 cts.; H 'b., 90 cts. 
Etampes Mammoth Red.— (Jrows to an enormous size; colour bright red 
and is splendid for exhibition purposes. Per pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts.: 
U lb., $1.00. 
Connecticut Field.— Pkt.. lOc: lb.. 60c.: lb.. $2.00. 
Large Cheese Pumpkin. 
DUIIDADI} Rhubarb requires the richest deeply tilled 
I\riUD/\lxD. soil, with plenty of well rotted manure 
annually; then the produce will be large and tender. 
Victoria — The variety In general use for the market; yields Im- 
mense crops. Per pkt.. 10 cts.; oz., SO cts.; H lb. $1.60, 
Roots, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
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