SIX WEEKS' MARKET. 
Originated in Ohio by a wide-awake Buckej'e farmer who has made the potato a studj' from boyhood. Introducer]describes it as follows : 
" Grows medium to large size, oblong to round shape, skin red ; white flesh ; very smooth shape ; eyes even with surface ; tubers grow close together 
in hill. The potatoes begin to form when vines are only four to five inches high, and at six weeks from planting are a fine marketable size, and reach 
maturity in 72 days. Keep sound and solid to late spring. In 1891 yielded at rate of 600 bushels per acre." 
This is our first season with this potato, but from its appearance we believe it to be a remarkably good sort. 
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