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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
EARLY PURITAN. 
EARLY PURITAN. An early variety of great excellence. It is claimed by the raiser to be the 
earliest pure white-skinned variety in cultivation. The tubers can be used when half grown, 
as they are wonderfully dry and of fine flavour. The plant is of vigorous constitution, and very 
productive. We have again grown this Potato in our trial grounds this season, and can 
thoroughly recommend its numerous good qualities. Price, 14 lb. 2s. 6d., 56 lb. 8s. 6d., cwt. 15s. 
EVIDENCE OE QUALITY. 
"The Daniels ami the Puritan Potatoes are the best croppers 
T have ever grown, and I am recommending them to all my neighbours."— 
Mr. J. DEAKIN, Fazeley. 
“From the Potatoes which T hud from you last year, I gained First 
Prize at Coseley and Bradley Flower Snow with your Daniels Potato, 
and a Special Prize- for six dishes Early White Hebron, P arly 
Puritan, Table King-, Universal, Dreadnoug-ht, «S: Remarkable. 
I never raised finer tubers before, and they were praised by all potato 
growers in the show for their fine colour ami clean eyes." — Mr. 
S. CLARKE, Hall brook. m ,"? "3 11 ..■••••'.] 
”TL" 1 was very successful with Potatoes from your Seed last year, 
I only exhibited at two shows, and at one obtained First and Second Prizes 
and at the other First Prize." Mr. E. MACKIE, Polmont. 
“ All the Seed Potatoes you sent in the Spring have turned out 
splendidly. Table King- A 1 for quality and quantity -. Early Puritan 
and Thorburn mnguificent, rolling out of the ground like dumplings." — 
Mr. J. STONE, Exeter. 
“ I took 49 Prizes in all with your Potatoes last year. I had fcakeu 
First Prize for collection of Potatoes two years consecutively." Mr. 
T. W. BEVERIDGE. Wemyss. 
“You have always supplied me with my Seed Potatoes, and 
successfully too, so I now write to give you my entire order for seeds 
required."' Mr. E. A. SMITH, Pennover. 
“ I am pleased to tell you the Potatoes you sent me last year turned 
out well. 1 took First Prize for the best collection, and First for the 
best twelve tubers." Mr. T. MORTIMER, Upton. 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES (White). 
per 14 lb. 
s. d. 
American Breadfruit or Pride of Ontario. An excellent variety ... ... ... 2 0 
Matchless (Sutton). Bound, second early variety, very free from disease, of line quality, and a good keeper :i G 
Norfolk Hero (Daniels). A Kidney of superior excellence, the tubers being handsome, with 
clear skin ; fine for exhibition, while its great productiveness and good cooking qualities should 
recommend it to every Potato vrower ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... 2 6 
RURAL NEW YORKER, No. 2. The tubers are large and unusually smooth, eyes few 
and shallow, form oblong inclining to round, skin and flesh white, the latter being of superior quality; 
it is a very heavy cropper, and well deserves a trial ... ... ... ... ... . 2 6 
Sutton’s Seedling. A white Kiduey, eyes few and shallow, skin somewhat netted, very handsome, and of 
fine flavour, ripens at the same time as the Beauty of Hebron ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Windsor Castle. An excellent variety, tubers oblong or pebble shaped, very heavy cropper, flesh firm, 
white, and of splendid quality ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 6 
per 56 lb. 
s. d. 
7 6 
12 6 
8 6 
8 6 
8 6 
12 6 
per cwt. 
s. d. 
12 6 
15 0 
15 0 
15 0 
