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EXPERIMENTS WITH POTATOES. 
Juyikis —Have grown this variety but one season. 
It proved to be one of the most prolific. Tubers cylin¬ 
drical, skin smooth and white. 
Knapp’s Snowbank —Is a prolific late variety, vines 
of great vigor, tubers roundish, large and borne close in 
the hill. 
Weld’s No. 1—Vines vigorous, tubers large, skin 
light pink, smooth, borne scattering in the hill. 
Early Rose —Vines of medium vigor, tubers long and 
smooth, skin brown; early and prolific. 
Jones’ Prizetaker —Tubers long and smooth, skin 
brownish red, vines of medium vigor. An early variety 
of merit. 
Jordan’s Early Russet —Tubers long and flattened, 
eyes deep, skin white, russeted. A good second early 
sort. 
Sunrise —Tubers long and smooth, skin brown red. 
An early prolific variety. Vines of medium vigor. 
White Elephant —Tubers long, skin smooth and 
white. A medium early sort and prolific on loose soils. 
Burbank —Tubers long and somewhat flattened, skin 
smooth, white in color. Vines vigorous. Medium early. 
Big Benefit —Tubers purplish, smooth ; eyes shallow. 
A prolific, medium early variety. 
Cap Sheaf —Vines very vigorous, tubers long and 
smooth, skin light colored. A prolific, medium early 
variety. 
Beauty of Hebron —A standard variety of great 
merit. Tubers of good size, shallow eyes, skin rose 
color. Vines of medium vigor. 
Dakota Red —Tubers of medium size, very irregular 
deep eyes. A coarse, prolific, late variety. 
Vick’s Prize —A strong grower, tubers smooth, good 
size; skin light russet. A medium early variety of 
merit. 
Clark’s No. 1—This variety originated in New 
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