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THE AMERICAN FRUIT EVAPORATOR. 
CORRECT PRINCIPLES. CORRECTLY APPLIED. 
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Address all orders 
M ONEY IN POTATOESI 
The appendix, giving impar¬ 
tial description ofthe new vi 
i tetles, their merits and de¬ 
tect*, I* worth the price of g 
the book to every one who 
' " Mitend* to huy 
'"one bushel of^ 
Seed Pota¬ 
toes. 
OUR NEW BOOK. 
Our system fully explained in 17 Chapters. 56 well-print¬ 
ed pages aud a handsome cover,, containing chapters fullv explaining 
the following new ideas aud showing these essential points in potato 
raising -Selection of Ground— desirable soils, soils to be avoid¬ 
ed, virgin soil, clover soil; Manure and its Application— feed 
the land well and it will feed you; Preparing the Soil— fall and 
sprint plowing, fining the soil, mucking, depth of-furrows, the “ Kur- 
jal " uiethod ; Selection* of Seed— the best variety, high breeding 
potatoes : *Cuttiii|g the Seed —single eye. yields resulting irom 
fc§|different amounts of seed; Planting— time of planting, distance 
^apart : Cultivating— harrow and cultivator, shovel plow. hoe. level 
^cultivation versai hilling ; Hugs and YV orm* —the While Grub, the 
| Wire Worm, the Colorado Potato Hug; Harvesting-thm of digging. 
inNito /it frrrorc li u till i . t » 
H,tat0 digK ers - 1‘Httd implemdiWS, plow sorting, haudy crates. Seed 
Production of new varieties, their dissemination, local or 
trade, high hr-eding; Extra Earlv Sorts— Karlv Ohio 
I-ee s Favorite: Early Sorts, Intermediate Sorts, Late Sorts— Duamore Seedling. Mammoth Pearl O K Mammoth Prolific’ 
HAVE YOU AN ACRE YOU INTEND TO PUNT IN POTATOES? 
teM If so, it will pay you to see this book. All other sub, 
COST ANII PROFITS. 
Kent (1 acre in new clover worth $UK))j . ft! 00 
Manure, 15 loads or its equivalent, , ; . 15 00 
Plowing and harrowing, 2 00 
Marking, plowing furrows, covering, . 1 50 
dropping seed by baud, ...... 1 50 
Seed, 25 bushels @ hoc.15 00 
Cultivating, etc.5 00 
Harvesting and marketing.5 00 
Suppose you raise • $51 (10 - 
250 bushels @ 25c. 62 50 
Profit, 
TTtiftTT 
-$n 50 
• . * J J uu lv • " 1*113 uuu&. All Utilri MUm 
jects ha\e been fully treated by competent authors. 
The straw'berry has had ten books written about it to 
one concerning the potato. Which have vou the most 
money in- Minn TIM ETC make It necessary 
. 111 • nAnU I I III UO for us to make ev¬ 
erything tell. Read the table which is here placed. 
Compare this with 400 bushels=j:ilH>=:profit— $49. If 
we can show you this difference on one acre, why hes¬ 
itate to send 50 cents for this hook? The results or 
Experiment* in Hilled va. Level Planting 
fully discussed and clearly•explained. This lesson 
is worth many times the cost ofthe book 
the Crop alfter llarv eating. To save uv<f husiff 
.v, . . . ‘proved methods described in this book. Two bushels 
^seldom sell leas than 50cents in any part of this .country. This makes another lesson worth more 
SHhun the eo*t of the book. Sorting the Seed. Valuable hints on the subject. An orfrinai pFau® 
tile result of many year*’ experience. 1 his book is just from the press and will be mailed post-paid on receipt of 
SEEI>-TIME AND HARVEST, 
Iai Plume, Tijick’ii Co., Pa. 
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