The Dublin Prize Potato. 
The greatest discovery in the line of a white potato is well named the Dublin Prize. 
We otter it now tor the first time receive the hearty endorsement of every- 
one, as it has from those who have tested 
it. It is a difficult task to produce a variety with distinct and marked characteristics from other varieties, but in our D ublin Prize 
it is accomplished. We have spared neither time nor expense in the propagation and tests of this remarkable variety. Our cus- 
tomers want the best obtainable and that is what we propose to furnish them. The demand for seed of our Dublin Prize promises 
to eclipse all previous records of potatoes, not excepting the once so famous Early Rose. It possesses the essential qualities to 
make it the foremost potato in the land. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Perfection — that word describes this variety in brief, view it from whatever standpoint you may. 
Tubers are round to oblong in shape, with eyes flush with the surface; uniform in size, not coarse and 
overgrown; almost every potato in a hill is of marketable size. Although of good size they do not 
grow hollow and there are scarcely any small ones. Skin a russet brown, beautifully netted and 
smooth as silk. There is no better cooking potato extant; cooks dry and mealy. 
THEY HAVE YIELDED AWAY AHEAD 
of standard and new varieties with which they have been tested. Vines grow rank and strong and are 
of a rich, dark green color, and so far with us, have been free from blight even under unfavorable con- 
ditions, when other varieties have blighted badly; they withstand drouth when others succumb; stand 
up green till fall. 
On account of the vigorous growth of the vines, from our experience, we can say 
this variety is practically bug proof. 
Matures first late. We have not said half as much in favor of this variety as might be, but a test 
of it will suffice to convince anyone that it cannot be beat. 
Why continue to grow from ioo to 200 bushels per acre when Dublin Prize, with same soil and 
cultivation, will produce 300 to 
400 BUSHELS PER ACRE. 
A small investment in some seed of this variety will enable you very soon to have all the seed you 
wish of a variety that will not only give double the yield of your old varieties but will command the 
top notch in a .y market. 
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