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WILEY & CO., CAYUGA, N. Y. 
This variety was originally introduced by Hendersons, and sold last spring 
by them at $j.oo per bbl. 
Price, 2d size, $.3.00 per bbl. of 3 bushels. 
•' ist ■• 4.00 
" ist size, per peck, 75c. ; }4 bushel, $[.00; bushel, $1.50. 
" 2d " $r. 00 per bushel. 
Many seedsmen use lo peck barrels; ours are all full 3 bushels. 
EARLY VARIETIES. 
Beauty of Hebron. Slightly flesh-colored skin, with 
pure white flesh $0.50 $1.50 $4.00 
Maule's Thoroughbred. A new variety of large 
size and handsome form; it is very early and exceed- 
ingly productive, and of the finest quality. 50 1.50 4.00 
Early Maine. Smooth ; extra early ; very productive .50 1.50 4.00 
Carman No. 3. One of the best late potatoes; the 
j;reatest yielder ever introduced; large tubers ; 
of handsome form, and few and shallow eyes; fine 
quality. Best of all for field culture 50 i.-50 3.50 
HQndQrson's Sir Walter Raleigh. 
Originated by Elbert S. Carman, of the Rural New Yorker, and intro- 
duced fast year for the first time. The potato is of the same class as Mr. Car- 
man's other white potatoes, such as Carman No. 3, Carman No. i and Rural 
New Yorker No. 2. hut is claimed to contain more new fresh blood, a finer eat- 
ing quality, and to be a better yielder than any of them. Lb. 50c., by mail; 
bu., $J.50, bbl. $4.00. 
This variety gave us a splendid yield the past .season and from our whole 
crop we got less than 5 bushels of small potatoes. 
We can supply a great many varieties of Potatoes, not here named. 
Columbia Co., N. Y. 
I found the Bovec to be an abundant yielder and good quality. 
GIDEON POCKMAN. 
I^ong Island, N. Y. 
The Bovcc and Dewey are first class. JAMES KEMPSTER. 
Cavuga Co., N. Y. 
I find both Dewey and /ioi'ee excellent table varieties, and the yield under ordinary 
cultore was good. j. H. BAKHR. 
Columbia Co.. N. Y. 
The Bovee is a marvel, enormously productive, and no small ones to speak of. 
The crowning merit of Bovcc is big yield and superior quality. R. PROPER. 
