CARMAN No. i. 
This very valuable sort was originatcfl by Mr. E. S. Cannaii, the editor of the great agricultitral paper (Riir.-il New Yorker.) Its origin and 
introduction is alone a sufficient guarantee of its worth for general cultivation. 
The Carman No. 1 is a seedling from seedlings raised through several generations, with the object of developing good, .md suppressing unde- 
sirable fpialities. It is intermediate ill ri|K'ning, has only few and shallow ej'es, skin and flesh ijcculiarly white, and, as Mr. Carman sa\'s, " quality 
sui>crb," and "a wonderful potato," an enormous yielder, every tuber seeming to mature, leaving no small, unmarketable potatoes in the hill, and 
does not blight. Perfect keeper. Order now, while the stock holds out. 
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