J. C. Evcri.tVs Catalogue. 
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Snow Flake, cooked with fifteen different varieties it excelled them all. A hollow or rotten one has 
never been seen. A potato with as many good pi mts as this has, cannot fail to please the public in 
general. 
Price by mail, prepaid, I lb.. 50c; 2 >4 lb., to one address gi 00, 4 lb., #1 50; bu., $2 00; '/ 2 
bu., $350; ibu.,$6oo; 1 bbl., $ 12 00. 
NEW EAkl.Y SUNRISE, 
dress, $1 25 ; 4 lb., $1 60; 1 peck, $2 
EARLY SUNRISE. 
The 'tarliett potato grown. When tested.with all the 
varieties ol Extra Ear.y Potatoes , such as Alpha, Eerly 
Ohio, Beauty of Htbron, Vermont, Extra Early Peach 
Plow, &c., &c , it proved itself the ear/usl of ah, pro¬ 
ducing potatoes lit lor the table in less than ehl.t weeks 
rom time of planting. '1 he tubers are oblong, huge, 
sol id, uniform and handsome Flesh white, fine 
grained and dry, cooking well, even wl en first dug. 
Vines strong and vigorous, of a dark green color, It is 
very productive an excellent keeper and free disease. 
Price by mail, prepaid, 1 lb , 50c; 3 lb to one ad- 
2 pecks $3 00 ; 1 bu., $5 00 ; 1 bbl., $10 00. 
CONQUEROR. 
This new variety is a seedling from the Pe.n h Plow, ripen 
ing its crop about a week later than the Early Rose. The 
tubers are usually round, very handsome and symetrica! in forn 
laying very compactly in the hill. Skin slightly russettc 
Flesh fine grained, white and excellent flavor. It is a gre 
cropper, an excellent keeper, free from rot and never hollow 
It has excellent table qualities, cooking very mealy. Vines 
strong and vigorous and of a light green color. 
Price by mail prepaid, 1 lb., 500; 3 lb to one address, $1 25; 
4 lb., $1 60 ; 1 peck, $2 00; 2 pecks, $3 00; 1 bu., $5 00; 
1 bbl , $10 00. 
JORDAN’S PROLIFIC. CUNg/U . KUK. 
Th is most excellent potato originated in Waushara County, Wis., some four or five years-ago, and 
has become famous and a great favorite in that county, where it is quite extensively g.own. I have 
tested it the last year and am well satisfied, and can conscientiously recommend it as a first class po¬ 
tato, taking all things into consideration, for the main crop. In time of ripening, it is medium, being 
neither early nor late. It is imm nsly productive, having yielded in Waushar-’. Co., as much as six 
hundred and six bushels per ace, which is sixty-six bushe's more than the highest record of the Mam¬ 
moth Pearl, hitherto considered the mo.-t productive potato. The vines grow strong and vigorous and 
of large sue; a very necessary requsite in these days of potato bugs, Many single tubeis have been 
raised which weigh all the way from one and a half to three pounds. Some claim to have raised 
th-m weighing four pounds, but mine never attained to that extra large size. The skin and fie.-h is 
white, eyes, even and very shallow. For table quality they rival the Early Rose Peachblows in th ir 
palmiest days. They can be dug with half the labor ol the Peachblow s growing uniform'y, ot good 
marketable size. They are splendid keepers, with ordinary care remaining good, solid and eatable till 
verv late in the Summer. 
Price by mail prepai I 1 pound, 50c; 3 lb , to one address, $1 25 ; 41b., $1 60 ; 1 peck 75 cents, 
2 pecks, $1 25; 1 bu„ $2 00 ; 1 bbl., 35 00. 
