WILEY. <& CO., CAYUffA, N. Y. 
Yorker's trial grounds, it proved earliest by several days than any other kind 
tested, and'also outyielded other early sorts. We have but a limited stock, and 
therefore cannot offer more than one barrel to a customer, i lb. , 50c, by mail; }4 
bu., $J.OO ; hu., $2.00; 3 bu., $5.00; by e.xpress or freight, purchaser's expense. 
Intermediate and Late Varieties. 
Bus. 
Bbl. 
Thorburn New White Peach-Blow. A seed- 
ling of the old E.xcel.sior, and like that variety, it is 
distinguished for its very fine table qualities. The 
flesh and skin are pure white, 'and. though very dry 
when cooked, it does not'fall to pieces as most dry 
sorts do. One of the best for keeping for winter use. $0 75 $3 00 |6 00 
Carman No. 1. In every respect the finest second 
early Potato ever offered ; enormous yielder, hand- 
some and uniformly large; peculiarly white skin and 
flesh; perfect in quality and very dry 
Carman No. 3. One of the best late potatoes; the 
greatest 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 
50 
3 00 
CARM Aim NO. 3. 
Carman No. 3 proved to be with us the past season absolutely free from rot. 
We consider it a great acquisition, an enormous yielder and fine quality. 
Henderson's Sir Walter Raleigh, 
Originated by Elbert S. Carman, of the Jittrat New Yorker, and intro- 
duced last 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, but is claimed to contain more new fresh blood, a finer eat- 
ing quality, and to be a better yielder than any of tliem. Lb., 50c, by mail ; 
bu., $J.50. 
Second size potatoes for seed at half price. 
