MAVS NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES < 
jWRITE 
I For Special 
} Prices on 
? Large Ix)ts 
liarly Ohio. 
Sir Walter Raleigh. qukk"manrring^**main 
crop variety. Of best keeping qualities and rare pro- 
ductiveness. A new white skin main crop fjotato. It is 
a splendid potato, much resembling Rural New Yorker 
No. 2, of which it is a seetiling. It is deei<Iedly better 
than its parents, the tubers being quite uniform in size, 
with but few small ones among them. It is from 4 to 
6 days later than the parent stock. The color is the 
same, the skin and flesh being white. In fact it can 
justly be claimed for Sir Walter Raleigh that it is the 
whitest fleshed and finest potato on the whole list of 
main crop sorts, not even excepting the Suowflakes. 
It promises to supersede all other sorts of its class on 
account of its sterling excellence. On the grounds of 
the Rural New Yorker it proved the best and heaviest 
cropi>er of 49 varieties. Farmers who plant tliis sort 
are practically certain of getting big returns on their 
investment, as it invariably yields big crops and the 
potatoes always bring a gootl price on the market. 
Lb. 25c., pk. 30c., bu. $1.10, bbl. {2% bu.) $3.00. 
Andrew .McCalley, LaGrange, Ind., writes: 
The Potatoes you shipped me on the 14th reached 
me on the 22d inat., ana I must say they were exactly 
as represented. All my dealings with you are perfectly 
satisfactory. 
17o-rlt7-OViir\ 1 his well kiu.wn trucker's favor 
i:/d.riy UniO. si^„rt, thick, round-ob 
long potato, of quite peculiar appearance. Ir 
color it is dull red. It matures a week sooner thai 
Early Rose. It succeeds best in a rich loamy soil 
and is not recommended for light or sandy land 
The flesh is solid, and of extra good flavor an* 
mealy quality. Its extreme earliness and the fact 
that it IS mealy when partially grown, makes it a 
great favorite with market gardeners, and full> 
atones for its lack of beauty. It is not remarkablf 
as a hea^'y bearer, but its character sells it, and con; 
pels many truckers to call it th^r most profitable 
early sort. Lb. 2Sc., pk. 30c., .bu/ $1 .25, bbl. (2^4 
bu.) $3.25. 
RuralNew Yorker No. 2. If^^l^l^g^^^fj: 
with remarkable smoothness of skin; the eyes are few, 
distinct and shallow. It is of extreme whiteness, 
both of skin an<l flesh, and excellent table qualities. 
It has great -vigor in growth and solidity of tuber, 
which enables it to resist di.sease. Lb. 25c.» pk. 
30c., bu. $1.10, bW. (2M bu.) $3.00. 
Bliss Red Triumph. nghTre^d.^*^^"«^^^^^^^ 
medium, very uniform in growth. Shape nearly 
round; flesh white, very mealy when cooked. Lb. 
2Sc., pk. 50c.. bu. $1.25, bbl, (2H bu,) $3.25. 
Henry E. Cornelius, Bangall, N. Y., April 17th, 1900. 
writes: 
Potatoes ordered from you received all right and 
very satisfactory. 
C. C. Worlds, Warda, Texas, writes: 
I received the Potatoes and Corn ordered froui 
your house on the 27th of March in fine condition. 
Early Market. 
Carman No. 3. 
Carman No. 3. 
The Best Main Crop Potato. 
The fame of this potato is 
abroad in the land, and it is unquestionably the very 
best main crop potato on the market. All the Carman 
Seedlings (originate<l by Mr. Elbert S. Carman, late 
editor of the Rural New Yorker) have proven popular; 
but the Carman No. 3 is already rivaUng in popularity 
the Burbank, and is undoubtedly a mvich better potato. 
Without any exception whatever it is the GREATEST 
VIELDINQ POTATO ever introduced, and it may be 
fairly claimed that it does not yield any small tubers 
at all. The tubers are borne very close to the plant, 
a single turn of the fork turning out every potato. It 
is of large size and of the shai>e!iest form. P^ves are few 
and shallow. It is a perfect keeper, and fa not sur- 
pas.sed as a table variety. Skin and flesh are of ex- 
treme whiteness. It has no hollow hearts or any (lark 
parts. Lb. 25c., pk. 30c., bu. $1.10, bbl. {2H bu.) $3.00. 
D. LeBIanc, R. R. No. 2, Crookston. Minn., writes: 
I received the Potatoes ordered, they were well 
packed, in good order and not frozen. 
W. L. Troyer, Gothenburg, Neb., writes: 
My order of Potatoes arrived Friday night all right. 
B. S. Cund, Morley, Mo., writes: 
Potatoes are here O. K., and very totisfactory. 
WE DELIVER, POST^AIdT^TpOUiJ^^ 
Good Whole Potatoes 
