JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 
A PAGE OF PROMISING POTATOES 
KAMOVA SEEDLING. THE NORCROSS POTATO. 
^ PAIR OF THOROUGHBREDS. Photographs two-tliirds size. 
RAMONA SEEDLING POTATO. —The seedling Ramona is only three years from the 
liny seed-boll seed, and is an inbred Norcross (see description below), and resembles its parent in 
many ways^ Its time of ripening, however, is fully ten to fifteen days earlier, making it a very valuable 
early sort. The tuber is white, eyes very shallow, skin tough and well netted, which is Nature’s mark of 
extra eating quality. An unusually handsome potato. Price, lb., 70c.; 4 lbs., $2.30, by mail, postage 
paid; by express, lb., UOe.; 4 lbs., $2.00; peck, $5.00. 
NORCROSS POTATO. —The Norcross Potato was originated about ten years ago by 
Charles Norcross, of Litchfield, Me., grown on the Early Rose pollenized with Beauty of Hebron. 
It has, however, only been grown in a small way until within the past year or two, when it has shown 
some astonishing crops in the great potato State of Maine. It is a very choice table potato, as its well- 
netted skin testifies; contains a large percentage of starch; is very hardy, enormous yielder and has 
exceptional blight-resisting qualities. As a standard main crop variety the Norcross has no equal. 
Price. Hi..50c.; -I lbs., $1.30, by mail, postage paid ; by express, peck, $1.50; bush., $5.00; bbl., $10.00. 
NOROTON BE A UT V POTATO. —The Noroton Beauty Potato, introduced last year, 
has proved an exceptionally early, fine, smooth, beautiful potato. Two weeks earlier than the Early 
Rose, as productive and an excellent keeper. Has good table qualities and promises to be one of the 
best all round potatoes inexistence. Price, lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 75c., by mail, postage paid; by freight or 
express, pock, $1.25; bush., $4.00; bbl., $8.00. 
EUREKA EXTRA EARLY POTATO. —This is one of the very earliest potatoes that 
hiiHover been introduced. The vines are compact in growth, foliage heavy and blight-resisting, and they 
have never been known to take on a second growth, thus insuring smooth, regular tubers. The flesh 
is very white and of good flavor when cooked; has few eyes and a smooth skin. Price, lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 
75c., by mail, postage paid ; by express, peck, 75c.; bush., $2.25; bbl., $4.50. 
NOROTON 1IKAUTV. 
EUREKA EXTRA EARLY. 
