COLUMBIAN GRAPE COMPANY. 
Livingston^s Banner Potato* 
This variety is the smoothest, finest and largest potato ever known. It 
grows a tall rank stalk, very bushy, tubers set very closely, and is very 
productive. Our stock of Banners are fine. For a field cropper I do not 
know of a better variety to grow; it sends up a strong sprout, is not 
easily crippled by bugs, and the tubers grow very showy, clean and 
smooth, almost free from scab. 
Mr. Azro Smith, Deadwood, S. D.:— I am well pleased with the Banner 
Potato. 
C. F. Bennett, Hartford Co., Conn-;— The Banner pleases me very much. 
I dont think I could add anything to the good qualities of the Banner. I do 
not think you overrated it. 
Wc could add a great many testimonials and good words for Banner 
Potato, but don’t think it is necessary to convince you of its merits. 
Our prices for spring are as follows: By mail, postpaid, 1 pound, 20c; 
3 pounds, 50c. B}^ express, choice sorted stock, peck, 25c; bushel, 80c; 
barrel, $1.75; 3 barrels, $4.50. Seconds or seed size, 10c less on bushel, 25c 
less on barrel. 
These Prices Hold Good as Long as Our Stock Lasts. 
PANSY POTATO. 
This variety cost us five years ago $10 for one bushel. I have g rown it 
with a collection of 70 varieties and it proved to be the best all around po- 
tato. It is very productive, of good quality, a strong grower and mealy; 
seedling of Early Rose tubers formed just like parent, but a paler red. It 
has never been offered by any one, or at least I never heard of it. The orig- 
