J. C- Everitt’s Catalogue. 
this gentleman that it should bear his name. 
Price by mail, prepaid, i lb., 50c ■ 3 tb 
to one address, $1 *5 ; 4 fl so b '* 
press or ^freight, at purchasers expense 1 
rb c b.;,%io? pecks ’* iio =» 
(Extract from the Indiana Fanner .) 
This is a remarkable variety in many 
respects. It is probably the strongest 
grower ever cultivated, its plants varying 
trom lour to live and a half leet high/and 
frequently an inch in diameter at their base 
It is unusually productive, and its tubers 
are uniformly large ; sometimes round or 
Ilatteneu generally long and irregular in 
shaj)e. ohm of a pink color. As a long 
keeper, I never met its equal. Tubers of 
it placed in a cellar last autumn were in 
good condition lor table use last July and 
a few accidentlly overlooked and left in the 
same place, were taken out six weeks later 
with a portion of their eyes still dormant 
It grows as vigorously in dry weather as a 
cactus. It will rank with the best in flavor 
and thus far has proved to be the very best 
late potato I ever cultivated. 
WATSON’S SEEDLING. 
I his new and distinct variety is sup¬ 
posed to be a seedling of the Early Rose, 
which it somewhat resembles. Alter four 
years thorough trial and testing in dif¬ 
fers soils and climates, it has proven itself 
to be cue 01 trie best, earliest and most pro¬ 
ductive sorts ever introduced in almost all 
instances rivaling the Early Rose, when 
planted side by s'de. under the same treat¬ 
ment. Strong healthy vine, dark green 
foliage, tubers oblong in shape, large? and 
uniform ,,, size; eyes shallow, dry and 
mealy when cooked, and has been pro 
pounced by epicures to be the best flavored 
potato ever introduced, having the advan 
tage of many oi being excellent when boiled 
While quite young, and of keeping solid 
and sweet until late in the spring!^ S “ 
The tubers are beautilul 111 appearance 
with smooth, delicate skin of a pale, rose 
i'licc by mail prepaid, 1 lb., c oc ■ a lb 
to one address gi 25 ; 4 lb., $1 50 ; ' b y ex ! 
press or lreight, at purchasers expense 1 
bbt’/e'oo. 2 ^’^ 40 '- lbu -^ 2 5 -‘ I 
QUEEN OF THE VALLEY. 
One of the most prolific varieties in culti- 
Watson’s Seedling: Drawn from Life. hardly any small" ones”’’Shape long'fl'm-’ 
tened, somewhat 3411.1 re cut at the ends; color deep pink at the seed end, gradually changing to almost white at th 
stem end ; cooks mealy without falling, to pieces, leaves large, thick, and dark green : The vines unusually vigorous d 0° 
tecting the ground from the direct rays of the sun and resisting disease more than most other kinds winen were cr ™ 
with it; Its only fault as a table potato might be found in its enormous size, but its immense productiveness will W ° 
doubt, make it of great value to all whoappreciate the nutritive properties of potatoes as food for live stock of all kinds* 
Price by mail, prepaid,, 1 lb., 50c ; 3 lb., to one'address, 25; 4 lb., $1 50; by express or freight, at purchasers ex' 
pense, 1 peck, jji oj; 2 pecks, $1 so ; 1 bu., $2 .50; 1 bbl., ^600 
MARION CO., WHITE. 
This is a very valuable variety which was brought from Marion Co., Iowa, in 1877, by one of our foremost fa 
and has been grown here since, by every one who has been able to get any seed. One of onr merchants boi"-dT™’ 
few of them very late last spring, in fact after old potatoes are not lit for food any more, and he says they were ^ ' & 
for late use than anv thing he ever saw, and his customers were anxious to get more of them after they were all s 1 1^ t 
As I do not know the original name of this variety, 1 give them the above name. ^ .-it out. 
Price by mail, prepaid, 1 lb., 50c : 3 lb., to one address, $1 25 ; by express or freight, at purchaser’s exDense 1/ hi. 
[Sroo; l /z i>11., si 50; bu.,#2 5o; 1 bbl., jJ6oo. f > A ou -> 
EARLY OHIO. 
eai 
expense 
MANHATTAN. 
It this variety we have what may he called an Improved Compton's Surprise. It combines all the good m-I^ies of 
that favorite variety, but is much more regular 111 form, and consequently more desirable as a market varietv I n shT™. 
it ,s nearly round, sometimes a little oblong; skin dark purple, occasionally blotched with white; origin unknown - flesh 
whi e, very solid, fine grained, cooks through evenly; cither in baking or boiling, dry and mealy 2 and of excellent 
quality. Size medium to large, eyes slightly depressed, vines vigorous, a little spreading, of a dark green color one of 
the most productive in cultivation. It is an excellent keeper, and can be strongly recommended as a main croo virietv 
Price by mail, prepaid, 1 lb 4° cts ; 3 lbs , 10 one address, fi.to; 4 lbs„ *i, 2 . ; by express or freight at purchaser’s 
expense, i peck, 50 cts.; 2 pecks, 80 cts.; 1 bu., £1.50; 1 bbl., £4.00. & purenaser s 
