EARLY EXETER POTATO 
The above photograph gives a good idea of the size, smoothness and very desirable shape. 
A New Seedling of Great Merit 
Obtained through our Canadian branch for introduction in this country. 
THE TUBERS grow of good size, handsome shape and color which is rose; 
almost every potato in the hill being of merchantable size; the shape is from 
oblong to oval with eyes flush with the surface. An excellent cooking or 
shipping potato. The potatoes set compact in the hill and are therefore 
easy to dig. Cooks dry and mealy and fit for table use very early, as the 
quality is number one even before the crop is matured. THE VINES grow 
rank and are of deep, rich green color. 
In field culture the EARLY EXETER Potatoes yielded 
350 Bushels Per Acre 
the past year and were admired by all who saw them growing, and 
when dug were a sight well worth seeing. To those who want 
An Extra Early — Heavy Cropper 
We say don’t fail to buy some of our EARLY EXETER. 
400 Pounds from 5 Pounds 
I grew 400 pounds of Early Exeter Potatoes 
from 5 pounds of your seed. 
C. E. Gray, Delaware Co., N. Y. 
I hereby certify that I grew 173 pounds of 
Early Exeter Potatoes from 5 pounds of seed. 
H. P. Tuttle, Stafford Co., N. H. 
I dug 380 pounds of Early Exeter Potatoes 
from ten pounds of seed. 
Signed, S. B. Therkelsen, Door Co., Wis. 
The Early Exter Potatoes yielded from 7 to 
12 bushels from ten pounds of seed. 
J. Abner Cobb, Susquehanna Co., Pa. 
I bought 5 pounds Early Exeters from your 
agent and am more than satisfied with them. 
The 5 pounds yielded 8 bushels and I think 
this pretty hard to beat. 
M. Lauber, Glengary Co., Ont. 
I got 15 pounds of your Early Exeter Pota- 
toes last year and raised 2214 bushels. 
Geo. W. Bonfay, Oneida, Co., N. Y. 
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