I NORTHERN GROW^TSEEDS BEST TOR ALL CLIMES^ 
ALQOMA ^V^SEkV^"- 
EXTRA EARLY. FINE SHAPE. ENORMOUS 
Y lELDS. A new Potato that is certain to take 
the lead with growers who desire a first class 
early variety that is productive and sure to yield 
a good crop even ia the most unfavorable -sea- 
sony. MarKet -ganleners and all others who 
grow potatoes cannot affor<l to overlook this 
wonderful variety. It.s certainty to produce a big crop, fine appearance 
and enormous yield have called forth a testimonial from some of the most 
experienced potato growoi-s in America. "The Rural New Yorker," the 
great agricultural paper of the East, says: "From time to time we have dug 
a hill of the varieties that claim to be the earliest now on trial on the Rural 
grounds. Thus far Algoma from L. L. A\ay & Co., of St. Paul, Minn., has 
given the best vield. it is a most shapely potato, being smooth, oblong and 
slighllv flattened." Lb. 2Sc, pk. 60c, bu. $2.00, bbl. (2M bu ) $5.00. 
Qir ^X/^altAr Wfllpiffli 5\ w'lite skin main crop potato, yields big 
Oil VY cU ICX J\.aiClgll. crops and always commands a good price 
on the market. Lb. 25c, pk. SOc, bu. $I..SO, bbl. (2?i bu.) $3.75. 
EARLY OHIO. I.b. 25c, pk. 30c, bu. $1.00. bbl. (2M bu.) $2.50. 
EARLY MARKET. Lb. 25c, pk. 35c, bu. $1.25, bbl. (2M bu.) $3.00. 
RED TRR MPH. Lb. 2Sc, pk. 3Sc, bu. $1.25, bbl. C'U bu.l $3.00. 
N0RI11ERN GROWN SEED POTATOES— We have for 
j'ears made a specialty of Potato growing. Our exten- 
sive experiments have led us to select stocks of extra- 
ordinary quality and our patrons can be asj^ured that if 
early, medium or late sorts are required they will receive 
same true to name. 
Prices quoted on pounds include postage. 
's Netted Gem. Te loVs 
MONTANA .SEEDLING. THE HEAVIEST 
YIELDING SORT GR0\VN. Combines all 
the good <iualiiics of all the varieties in culti- 
vation and stands today without a rival in 
the I'otato Kingdom. lla-s been thoroughly 
tested in all sections. It is the handsomest 
variety we have ever seen and hundreds of 
jsood potato judges bear us out in the statement. It is extremely early. 
Planted May 10th, good large potatoes were dug July 20th, 70 days from tihie 
of planting. Will produce .'lOO bushels per acre, withstands drouglit to a 
remarkable degree, keeps well. In shape it is oblong— nearly straight , well set 
with eyes all over. The skin is of most curious formation for a potato, bemg 
very closely netted and veined like the Koeky ford melon. It is rather thick 
and does not bruise easily thus enabling it to withstand shipping exceedingly 
well, as it will reach destination in prime condition and appearance. It is of 
light russet color, very pleasing and beautiful. Lb. 30c, pk. 7Sc, bu, $2.50, 
bbl. {2H bu.) $6.00. 
TUtatr'a T q+o This is by far the best potato for general late use we know 
ITIcty S lactic, of Flesh white, cooking qualities unsurpassed. Vines of 
vigorous growth, and will stand the drought better than most sorts. Enor- 
ni.Hisly productive, tubers uniform. Lb. 2,Sc, pk. 30c, bu. $1.00, bbl.(2M bu.) $2.i;0. 
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.May's Netted Gem. Natural size 
