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FOR EVERY ONE WHO PLANTS A SEED OR TILLS A PLANT- 
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» Tlie Pride of America Potato. 
My friends and patrons who have received my seed catalogue for three years past will 
re member that I have frequently spoken very highly of a new variety of potato sent me 
on trial by Mr. E. S. Brownell, of Vermont, under the name of “Early Williston.” For 
three years in succession it has shown decided superiority in my trial patch. This pota¬ 
to was first offered to the public last Spring by Messrs. B. K. Bliss & Sons, as “Pride of 
America,” Mr. Brownell having decided to change its name before making it public. 
It is a very smooth and beautiful variety having a white skin somewhat resembling the 
Snowflake. Its cooking qualities are very fine, and I think it will become veiy popular. 
I can supply a limited quantity at 75 cents per pound post paid by mail. By express or 
freight, per peck 75cts, bushel $2.50, barrel fb.00. 
