MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN PO TATOES— BEST FOR ALL CLI MBS. 
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/^O'^.' POTATO 
\-. (Recommended • 
AN AGRICULTURAL WONDER. 
THE ALQOMA POTATO. 
EXTRA EARLY. 
FINE SHAPE. 
ENORMOUS YIELDS. 
A new Potato that is certain to take the lead with growers 
even in tlic most unfavorahk seasons. Market gardeners and 
Us certainty to produce a bis; c 
who desire a first class early variety that is productive and .sure «° .f'f » f 
all others wlio grow potatoes cannot afford to overlools tins wonderlnl \ ariet} . 
ous vkld ha'-c c1,11ed forth a testhnonial from so.ne of the >»''ii«P™fliH^?i« 
From time to time we have dug a hill of the varieties 
p, tine appearance and enormo ^ 
growers in America. ' t}'l?"™LNew Vorken^ the_^reat ag^^^ sVPauirMinnirh^i given the best yield. 
Your Algomys are 
that claim to be the earliest now on trial on the Rural grounds _ _ 
It is a most shapely potato, being smooth oblong and slightly flattened. Huskins. Avoca, Ark., writes: 
Astonisher. "".-y' -.^^^ — 1 Early Market 
This grand new 
potato lias a hand- 
some russet skin, is oval in siiape, and of a 
very pleasing appearance. The table 
iiufilitv is perfect. Tlie vine is strong, 
foliage dark green. It is a heavy cropper, 
tlic tubers arc extremely sound and firm 
with good keepingquaUties. This potato 
has but latclv been put on the jn.arket, 
and has made some famous records for 
vields, and could well be called 'All 
Seasons" as it is good for summer, fall or 
winter. It will keep in fine condition 
until late in the spring. It is a very 
handsome sort having a pink, russet 
skin and is a very strong grower. Those 
who have grown it say. it cannot be 
praised too highly. It is one of the l)est 
cooking or baking potatoes, the flavor 
Ijeing excellent. Those who failed to 
plant it in 1901, should not fail to do so 
this spring. Lb. 30C, 3 lb. 7SC. Pk. JSC, 
bu. $3.2S. bbl. (3 3-4bu.) $5.50- I 1 1 1 — -y— 
i:;ooKr P^ni^linf^ A strong gro-iX^r: In form and color 
tariy rOrXune. it resembles the Karlv Kose, but in 
<iualitv it surpasses it. The quality, shape and color arc of the best 
We have raised this potato ourselves on a large scale, and found it 
to be a very early sort, and a splendid cropper. Our customers can 
make no mistake by planting the Early Fortune. Lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 75C. 
pk. 6sc, bu. $2.00, bbl. 12 3-4 bu.) $s.oo. 
E^axKr Ha*-xrP.c+ A beautiful oblong, early potato, of the 
tiariy narVeSU. greatest vigor and a lieavy yicldcr. For 
«n early potato, this has no superior. Resemliling somewhat the 
Polaris, but much more vigorous and productive and of the very 
best quality. Lb. 30C, 3 lbs. 75C, pk. 6sc.bu. j2.oo, bbl. (a 3-4bu.) $5.00. 
Coi-Kr rthSrt It is so well known as to need hardly anv dc- 
Cariy WniO, scrlption. it is very earU- and is always fit for 
use before fully ripe. Many growers consider it tlie most profitable 
varietT. Our stock is carefully grown, and selected, the rcsultot 2O 
vears work, of one of the most noted potato grovvers in America. 
Lb. 30c, 3 lbs, 75c, pk. soe, bu. $i.7S> Bbf. (a 3-4 bu.) $4-50. 
NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES. 
Our potato farms at Hayfield being the most extensive 
In the Northwest, situated In Washington County, one of 
the most fertile spots of ninnesota and where the .soil is 
most conducive to the successful cultivation, we supp y 
our customers with stocks such as few Seedsmen arc in 
a position to do. Our large storage cellars gives us special 
facilities for handling and .storing our stock.s. 
We have for years made a specialty of potato growing 
and have introduced several new va-ieties of great merit, 
such as Algoma, Orcat Northern and many others. Thi.s 
year our Introduction is the Netted Gem, (the Great 
hontana Seedling, for description see page 3^. which we 
feel eclipses all other varieties of late introduction. Our 
extensive experiments have lead us to .select stocks of ex- 
traordinary quality and our patrons can be assured that 
if early, medium or late sorts are required they will re- 
ceive same true to name. 
We ask a careful perusal of our list, and our prices will 
be found low considering the quality and variety. 
Grows a rather 
spare upright 
top, matures its crop very quickly, and 
produces heavy vields of large, smooth 
potatoes with verv few small ones. 
Lb. asc 3 lbs. 70c, pk, 65c, bu. $a.oo, 
bbl. (2 3-4 bu.) $5.00. 
Great Divide. ^^M?^;" IT. 
most robust growing, largest yielding, 
longest keeping, and best shipping mam 
crop white potato, in America. Our stock 
is exceptionally fine. Remember all our 
stock is true to name, grown by us on 
our own farms. Lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 75c, 
oixier carl 
pk. 65c, bu. $2.00, bbl. (2 3-4 bu.) $s.oo. 
Gem of Aroostook. ^'^etHhV 
grower, of excellent quality for table use 
either baked or boiled; is dry, floury and 
white. For handsome tubers and large 
yield it is unsurpassed. We recommend 
this as the best second early; to secure it. 
ly. Li). 30c, 3 lbs. 7SC,pk. 65c, bu. $2.00, bbl. (2 3-4 bu.) $5 00. 
)M«,r'o I -i + o One of the best for gener.-il crop. Vines of 
lYiaV S L^LC vigorous growth. Tubers ot uniform size; the 
most profitable late potato that can be grown. Lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 75C. 
pk. 65c, bu. $2.00 Bbl. (a 3-4 bu.) $5.00. 
D:»<v<.aa A fine table, and long keeping potato for main crop' 
ringree. The tubers are bunched closely ingrowing, ■■• 
bright, light russet color, flesh snowy white when cooked 
lent quality and vields abundantly. Lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 7SC. 
bu. $a.oo, bbl. (a "3-4 bu.) ?5.oo. 
A fine potato, not ascarly but equaj -to early Ohio 
in quality. In yield it is as satisfactory as the 
main crop varieties, and is a handsome and saUable market sort. Its 
name wa.s suggested by its wonderfully vigorous habit of growth. 
orperJonal'e-xperienre on our trial grounds at Mayfield, ">'1n<.-cs us 
to skfely recommend it as ^ variety worthy of a place in M^jr 
garden. Lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 7SC, pk. 65c. bu. $a.oo, Bbl. (a 3-4 bu.) SS-oo. 
are of 
is t>f exccl- 
pk. 65c, 
Vigorosa. 
