GUNSON’S EARLY. 
A 20 ACRE FIELD OF POTATOES. 
The field from which this photograph was taken contains 20 acres planted entirely to potatoes. The 
foreground of the picture shows the Gunson’s Early in full leaf and bloom. 
THIS CUT IS FROM AN ACCURATE PHOTOGRAPH. 
A THOROUGH TEST. 
I N THE spring of '98 we sold a limited quantity of the “ Gunson Early ” in fifteen and thirty pound 
lots, making three prize offers in cash and three other premium offers for the largest yields. These 
potatoes, sold under this offer, have been sent as far as possible to different states and provinces in 
order that we may get a true report from each section of the country. The yields are to be reported 
by Oct. 15th, and we will then, as soon as possible, publish a list of customers winning prizes, and 
will also give yields. None other than verified reports will be given. 
SOME ADVANCE REPORTS. 
At the time this catalogue goes to press (July 10) we have had no reports from crops actually dug 
this season, but give the following extracts from customers which speak volumes. 
CAPS ANYTHING. 
Sullivan Co., April 4th. 
The “Gunson’s Early” caps anything I ever saw in the potato line. I have them in my office and 
show them to people who come in. Some of the ladies want one or two, so I just let them cut out one 
eye to plant 
EVERY FARMER SHOULD PLANT THE GUNSON’S EARLY. 
If you grow only for your own family use, you get the best flavor and nicest cooker ever intro- 
duced, and at the same time get a big yield of potatoes, which will command the highest market price. 
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