THE “DOOLEY” 
o-Val-oblong 
main crop 
WHITE 
...POTATO... 
An Ideal Variety 
I N a test plot on our trial grounds The 
Dooley has yielded at the rate of 462 
bushels per acre. 
The Dooley is a variety that we have 
watched with much pleasure and care since 
we first put it under test along side of 
scores of other kinds. We knew front 
the beginning that it was a potato possessed 
of great stamina and 
vigor, and we are now 
more than ever enthu- 
siastic over it. ft has 
made such a favorable 
impression with us Dr 
the following reasons : 
The Dooley is an 
Enormous 
yi elder, 
outyielding many other 
kinds two to one. 
It proves to be an 
Excellent 
CooKer. 
The tubers grow 
very smooth and free 
from knobs. The tu- 
bers are of good size, 
uniform and an unusu- 
ally large number in a 
hill. 
The potatoes of this 
variety, a 1 1 h o u gh of 
large size, do NOT 
grow hollow. 
The tubers are set 
compactly in the hill, 
making them easy to 
dig. 
The vines grow rank 
and stocky, with dark 
green foliage, and bugs 
do not seem to make 
the impression on them that they do on other kinds ; this variety makes a good growth even in very dry 
weather. 
This Potato is a seedling combining good eating and enormous yielding qualities to a remarkable extent. 
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DESC'RIVTIOJV.J* 
Ul/BEP^ T he subject of our description is of the type most in public favor. In shape it is oval-oblong ; 
=^= in color it is pure white. The eyes are very full and flush with the surface. A distinguishing 
feature is the bright purple tinge to the sprouts when they first start growing. 
VIJVESJ* A healthy and vigorous potato should and must have healthy and vigorous tops, and truly it 
“ = is a beautiful sight to see the rich deep green of the massive tops fringed with the myriads of 
flowers in season. It is a fact, not generally known, that the more abundant the bloom, the more vigorous the 
potato. DATE OE t 'RI'PE^fiyG : — Medium to late 
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