Early 
Early Ohio. 
Sir Wfllter Raleigh A grand new potato, a 
OU VV aitCX JVaiClgil. quick maturing main 
crop variety. Of best keeping qualities and rare pro- 
ductiveness. A new white skin main crop potato. It is 
a splendid potato, much resembling Rural New Yorker 
No. 2, of which is it a seedling. It is decidedly 
better than its parents, the tubers being quite 
uniform in size, with but few small ones among 
them. It is from 4 to 6 davs 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 snow- 
flakes. 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 cropper of 49 varieties. Farmers who plant 
this sort are practically certain of getting big returns 
on their investment, as it invariably yields Big crops 
and the potatoes always bring a good price on the mar- 
ket. Lb., 25c; pk., 30c.; bu., $1.50; bbl., {2% bu.) 
$3.75. 
Oil in Tiirtinr Although a chance seedling, it is 
j uiiiui . without doubt related to the Early 
Ohio. The tubers are oval-oblong, round at the seed 
end. with full eyes that are almost even with the sur- 
face. It is an excellent keeper, of fine quality, and 
very productive, and one of the very !>est extra early 
varieties. Lb., 25c; pk., 30c; bu., $1.50; bbl. (2H bu.) 
$3.75. 4 
OVl 1 Ci ^ ms we ^ known trucker* 
v rf u -favorite is a short thick, round* 
oblong potato, of quite peculiar appearance. In 
color it is dull red. It matures a week sooner than 
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 and 
mealy quality. Its extreme earliness and the fact 
that it is mealy when partially grown, makes it a 
great favorite with market gardeners, and fully 
atones for its lack of beauty. It is not remarkable 
as a heavy l>earer, but its character sells it, and com- 
pels many truckers to call it their most profitable early 
sort. Lb., 25c; pk„ 30c; bu., $1.50; bbl.. (2% bu.) 
$3.75. 
"Parlir TVTarlro-r Grows a rather spare up- 
-E/aiiy JM.cUtt.CL righfc top ma tures its 
crop very quickly, and produces heavy yields of 
large, smooth potatoes with very few small ones. 
Lb., 25c; pk., 50c; bu., $1.75; bbl. (2% bu.) $4.50. 
Rural NewYorker No . 2^^; ji 
remarkable smoothness of skin; the eyes are few, 
distinct, and shallow. It is of extreme whiteness, 
both of skin and flesh, and excellent table qualities. 
It has great vigor in growth and solidity of tuber, 
which enables it to resist disease. Lb., 25c; pk., 
30c; bu„ $1.50; bbl., {2% bu.) $3.75. 
Color a beautiful 
light red. Size, 
medium, very uniform in growth. Shape nearly 
round; flesh white, very mealy when cooked. Lb., 
25c, pk., 50c; bu., $1.75; bbl., (2% bu.) $4.50. 
Bliss Red Triumph. 
Carman No. 3, 
Early Market. 
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 (originated by Mr. 
Klbert S. Carman, late editor of the Rural New Yorker) 
have proven popular; but the Carman No. 3 is already 
rivaling in popularity the Rurbank, and is undoubtedly 
a much better potato. Without any exception whatever 
it is the GREATEST YIELDING POTATO ever intro- 
duced, and it may lw 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 turn- 
ing out every potato. It is of large size and of the 
shapeliest form. Eyes are few and shallow. It is a 
perfect keeper, and is not surpassed as a table variety. 
Skin and flesh are of extreme whiteness. It has no 
hollow hearts or any dark parts. Lb., 25c; pk., 30c: 
bu., $1.50; bbl., (2H bu.) $3.75. 
firPflt "HitriH A ^ grand new %*ariety, the most 
VJICctL robust growing, largest yield- 
ing, longest keeping, and best shipping main crop 
white potato in America. Our stock is exceptionally 
fine. Remember all our stock is true to name, grown 
by us on our own farim. Lb., 30c; pk., 65c; bu., $2.00; 
bbl., (2H bu.) $5.00. 
WE DELIVER, POSTPAID, IN POUND LOTS, 
Good Whole Potatoes & Uy 
