NORTH HADLEY, MASS. 
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New Queen.— Well illustrated by Type No. 5 
on page 11. A first-class early potato in every 
respect. I cannot speak of it too highly. 
Boley’s Northern Spy. — Fairly illustrated 
by Type No. 2. This variety produces enormously 
wherever I have seen it grown. A very desira- 
ble kind to try. Pink skin, quality excellent, 
medium early. 
Dandy, Burpee’s Superior and White Star are 
EARLY PURITAN. a11 K 00(1 main crop varieties, and are well shown 
Type of Potato No. 5. b T T yP e No. 4. 
White Seedling, Gen. Sheridan, Cayuga, Fillbasket, Orange Co. White, are main crop pota- 
toes and shown by Type No. 2 . 
Polaris, Hampden Beauty, Early Market, Early Sunrise, and P. E. I. Rose, are the leading 
early sorts and shown very well by Type 5. 
Minister is a splendid early kind, different from most others in shape, but Type 2 comes 
nearest it. 
Red Lady Finger, a delicacy for baking, you ought to try it. 
Delaware, well shown by Type 3. A very valuable main crop kind, big yielder, white. 
I especially commend the White Elephant as a heavy yielding main crop variety. It is the 
kind sold in Boston more than all other varieties combined; but sold as Hebron. 
PRICE LIST. 
Add 10 cents per lb. to all the following prices, if to be sent by mail. 
Howe’s Premium, *4.50 per bb]., $3.25 per bushel, 90 cents per peck, 60 centsfor 3 lbs., 30 cents 
for 1 lb. 
Quinnipiac same as above by peck and lb. 
Monroe Co. Prize, New Queen, Polaris, Rural New Yorker No. 3, Boley’s N. Spy, White Ele- 
phant, Early Puritan, $3.50 per bbl. , $1.50 per bushel, 65 cents per peck, 35 cents for 3 lbs. 10 
cents per lb. 
A list of about 200 different varieties, but too long to name here, representing most of the re- 
cent novelties and standard kinds, 85 cents per peck, 25 cents for 3 lbs., 15 cents per lb. 
Prices of the other varieties named above, same as the 200 list. 
Potato seeds, from the balls, great variety mixed, 25 cents per package. 
Write for what you want, and for special low prices if you do not see what you want listed 
here. Please say in ordering whether or not I shall substitute other as valuable kinds if out of 
w hat you name. 
COLLECTIONS. 
Many persons desire to try new varieties from time to time with a view of finding something 
more productive or earlier or of better quality, or are looking for something in a potato a little 
different from what they now have. To meet the wants of such I make these liberal offers : 
I will pack a peck of a kind of ten valuable kinds In a bbl. for $5.00, or ^ peck of a kind to fill a 
bbl. for $5.50, or 5 lbs. of a kind to fill a bbl. for $6.00. At this low price I must be allowed to 
make up the assortment, though you may mention what varieties you don’t want and I can give 
you something else. These are the lowest prices I ever put on collections of this sort, and they 
will probably secure a ready sale of my stock of varieties, so if it meets your case, order at 
once, as I could not purchase a number of varieties of other growers for half what I offer 
these to you for, consequently these prices will be limited by my ability to fill orders from 
stock of my own growing. 
500 VARIETIES. 
I have all the way from a few pounds to a bushel of a kind of over 500 varieties, to name 
which would take up too much space here. But the list includes about all the varieties you can 
mention, and if you are looking for a collection for any purpose, I can supply you. This list 
includes blue, black, purple, red, spotted, striped, blotched, and all the rest for color, and all 
shapes and types of potatoes, including many Kidney potatoes. If you want to grow a collec- 
tion of as different appearing potatoes as you can find for exhibition purposes, I can fit you out. 
Prices, 25c. per lb. by freight or express, and 35c.;per lb. by mail. 1 lb. each of 25 varieties, 
$4.50, of 50 kinds, $8.00, and of 100 kinds, $15.00. 
