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future fame. 
FUTURE FAME. A grand Seedling of the Magnum Bonum type, and, like that variety, a 
great disease-resister, but is at least a fortnight earlier, and a heavy cropper, and when cooked 
is white, dry, and mealy, and of faultless flavour. We can strongly recommend this variety to 
all growers for market, it produces more weight to the acre than any late potato we know of. 
Price, 14 lb. 2s. 0d., 66 lb. 8s. 6d., cwt. 16s. 
EVIDENCE 
“ Everything did well X had from you last year. The Potatoes were 
much admired. Future Fame is a lovely Potato, and does not take the 
disease.*'— Mr. R. BROWNING, Bransgore. 
“The Future Fame Potato I had from you proved the best disease- 
resister for the last, two years, and on our chalky soil is a good cropper.”— 
T. CARTER, Esq., Marlborough. 
“ I had 7 lbs. of your Future Fame Potato last year, and I lifted 
114 lbs. from them*. 1 think they are a very good Potato.”— Mr. J. 
KINSEY, Three CocIjs. 
OF QUALITY. 
I “ From 14 lbs. of Future Fame Potato I had from you last season 
I raised 414 lbs., none diseased.”— Mr. W. H. PLEASE, Wootton 
Bridge. 
“ The Seeds aud Potatoes I had from you last Spring did very well 
From 14 lbs. of Future Fame I raised 420 lbs.”— Mr. O. WOOD, 
Newuham. 
“From the 7 lbs. Future Fame Potatoes sent me this Spring I 
raised an exceedingly line lot last week, weighing upwards of 22$ lbs. of 
grand Potatoes.” — Mr. S. MAPP, Brewood. 
MAIN CROP AND LATE VARIETIES (White). 
Champion of the World, or Scotch Champion. A good kind for moist and heavy soils 
Chiswick Favourite. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. A splendid round, 
late variety ; an enormous cropper 
Clarke’s Maincrop. Late Kidney, vigorous aud robust. A grand cropper aud disease-resister ; floury 
aud fine flavoured 
Colonel Long. Tubers large, smooth, and handsome, heavy cropper; floury, and of fine table quality 
DANIELS’ KING KIDNEY. A remarkably robust grower; and producing a very heavy crop of 
handsome, marketable tubers, of superior cooking quality. It is the best disease-resister that we know of, 
and a first-class kind for poor soils ; and fine for exhibition 
DANIELS’ ROYAL NORFOLK RUSSET. This is one of the most remarkable Potatoes ever 
raised ; the tubers are of medium size and roughly netted, eyes few and shallow, flesh white, fine grained, 
boils like a ball of flour, and of the finest flavour. Since sending this variety out we find it has been 
named by our Scotch friends “ The Village Blacksmith ” ... 
Golden Flourball. A fine, late, yellow-fleshed Potato of excellent quality ; good keeper 
Imperator. This is a most excellent variety, and is far superior to the Champion 
Lye’s Seedling. A handsome Kidney, very prolific; useful exhibition variety 
Magnum Bonum. A well-known, first-class, main-crop variety 
Reading Giant. A late Kidney of robust constitution, heavy cropper; fine table quality 
Satisfaction. In shape it is almost round, or rather pebble-shaped, eyes upon the surface; a very heavy 
cropper, and of fine cooking quality ... ... ... ... ... 
Schoolmaster. A well-known variety, tubers uniformly rouud and handsome. First Class Certificate, 
Royal Horticultural Society. Fine for exhibition 
The Bruce. A new Scotch variety ; late Kidney, robust grower, of good quality, and very prolific 
The Village Blacksmith (see Royal Norfolk Russet) 
per 14 lb. 
8. d. 
2 0 
2 6 
2 6 
2 6 
3 0 
3 0 
2 C 
2 0 
2 6 
2 0 
2 G 
2 G 
2 6 
2 0 
3 0 
per 56 lb. 
e d. 
7 0 
8 6 
8 6 
8 G 
10 G 
10 6 
8 6 
7 G 
8 G 
7 0 
8 6 
8 6 
8 6 
7 6 
10 6 
per cwt. 
s. d. 
14 0 
15 0 
15 0 
15 0 
18 6 
15 0 
14 0 
15 0 
14 0 
15 0 
15 0 
15 0 
14 0 
EVIDENCE OF 
“Tlie Early Puritan Potatoes are the best crop I have had from 
you. 1 raised two roots of the Remarkable that I had from you this 
year, and they are like balls of Hour and good shape,”— Mr. T. BISHOP, 
Willesdeu. 
“ I lifted my Potatoes on Wednesday whieh I grew from the 14 lbs. of 
Remarkable I hud of you in the Spring. They are the finest crop I ever 
grew. Many that have seen them say they never saw such a fine lot.” — 
Mr. R. PASH, Walmesbury. 
“I was very pleased with the Early White Hebron Potatoes 
last year.” — Mr, SUMMERS, Woodmancote. 
QUALITY. 
“I have never grown such Potatoes as the Remarkable. I have 
grown Potatoes for 30 years and find these the best ; a great many weigh 
2 lbs. each.”— Mr. H. JACOBS, Dorchester. 
“ The Garden Seeds 1 had of you last Spring- turned out remarkably 
well, especially the Puritau Potatoes. From the 14 lbs. I had of you, 
I had a crop of 141 lbs.”— Mr. E. PHILLIPS, Hay, R.S.O. 
“I was much ple ased and very successful with Seeds sent last year ; 
especially Early White Hebron Potatoes; from 14 lbs. of which, I 
grew 18 or 20 stone, and a very good sample.”— Mr. T. BELLAMY* 
Retford. 
