THE **EARLY~ CANADA. 
A new variety of the Hebron type now offered for the first time for general introduction. 
The shape and general characteristics are well represented in the above cut. 
AN EXTRA EARLY VARIETY. 
I T has been tested by the side of nearly all the ordinary kinds of potatoes grown in this vicinity, 
and it is not only EARLIER THAN THE EARLIEST, but has out- 
yielded many of the latest varieties. In fact, it is AN ENORWYOUS YIELDER. 
Our Test of this Potato 
has extended over a period of three years upon different soils 
and under greatly varying conditions. It has produced a 
splendid crop on light sandy soil, where ordinary varieties would hardly repay the seed, and enor- 
mous crops, free from disease, on clay soil, where most varieties are almost certain to blight and rot. 
Thev Have Never Blighted and have been almost entirel y free from bu 8' s - J ust the 
' o t var i e ty to grow to catch the early market. A difference 
of two or three days may make a loss of from 50 cents to $1.00 per bushel in the price you can get for 
extra early potatoes. You want the heaviest yielding extra early variety you can get ; then do not fail 
to try the EARLY CANADA. 
The Tops Grow Very Stocky and Rank, " th wide ;. d " k -“;°' ed «* b “ s 
1 ' ' from medium to large, growing well 
together in the hill, making them easy to dig. They cook dry, white and mealy, and will always bring 
the highest market price, on account of their tine shape, color, and superior eating qualities. 
When this circular goes to press — July 1st — the tops of our EARLY CANADA completely cover 
the ground, and are just beginning to ripen, and have all the way from five to twelve good sized sale 
potatoes in a hill, and will certainly give an enormous yield. 
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