POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Harvesting a field of our Seed Potatoes at Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine. 
SELECTED SEED POTATOES Grown in Maine 
These are universally acknowledged to he the very best. Grown in the cold Northeast, where Nature and the elements 
alike decline existence to all but the very hardiest varieties. We make a specialty of and handle this seed solely. Pure 
and true to name. Prices quoted are for barrel sacks of 165 pounds each. We pack in full-size double-headed barrels at 
25c. higher than prices here quoted. Special prices by letter on lots of five barrels and over. 
pi U' A Cl? WflTIf'F' P r ' ce8 are subject to market fluctuation, we would request that our customers send in their 
1 LI/Aul!/ 1 i U I Iv»E/ orders as soon as possible. All orders will be promptly acknowledged and potatoes forwarded 
- as soon as weather permits, in time for spring planting. Customers residing South can have 
them shipped at any time during the winter with little or no risk. 
POTATOES —Three barrels, 8 to 9 bushels, are required to plant onel 
acre. Prices quoted are subject to market fluctuations. _ 
True Houlton, Maine, Early Rose. Pure and genuine, very fine and early . . 
Early Beauty of Hebron. Popular early sort, of excellent quality ; productive, 
Early Thoroughbred. Earlier than Rose. More productive; light pink . . . 
Bovee. Earlier than Early Ohio. Very prolific; fine marketable size ; mealy . 
Eureka Extra Early. Earliest of new sorts, regular shape, smooth white skin, 
Noroton Beauty. Introduced in 1905. Extra early ; productive; good keeper, 
Crown Jewel. \ ery early, fine and productive; pink, f These three varieties are 1 
Bliss’ Triumph, or Stray Beauty. Early, round, red, ■! the most popular of ail > 
Prldeof South, or White Bliss. Early, round, white, (.with southern truckers. J 
Irish Cobbler. Round, chunky, 80-day sort; popular for home market .... 
Norcross. Fine new main crop potato from Maine, white skin.. • • 
Rural New Yorker, No. 2 . Fine for main crop ; large, white, smooth, prolific . 
State of Maine. Heavy cropping late oval variety ; white skin and flesh . . . 
Carman, No. i. Fine medium or intermediate ; very large shallow eyes ; white, 
Green Mountain. Shape, oval; white skin; big cropper and splendid cooker . 
Gold Coin. Fine table sort; verv hardy, vigorous and productive, for main crop, 
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SEED SWEET POTATOES VINELAND BUSH SWEET POTATO 
We make a specialty of Seed Sweet Potatoes, growing 
our stock exclusively in New Jersey, about nine miles from 
our Philadelphia warehouse, where we have unequalled 
facilities for handling and storing. New Jersey grown sweet 
potatoes are everywhere acknowledged to be the best in 
quality, being much dryer and sweeter than those grown 
in the South and West, while their keeping and shipping 
qualities are away ahead. We pack for shipment in boxes 
and barrels, with greatest care; but as they are very suscep¬ 
tible to climatic changes, we cannot hold ourselves respon¬ 
sible for their condition after long journeys, and wish it dis¬ 
tinctly understood that customers take ALL RISKS 
after we deliver in good condition to the express company 
here. We do not ship until about planting time unless spe- j 
cially ordered to do so. Our barrels contain 3 bushels. 
Full directions for bedding and sprouting the seed, setting 
out and cultivating sweet potato plants, also harvesting and 
storing for winter, will be found in our new Leaflet-Essays 
on Sweet Potato Culture, which we will send free with 
all orders when requested to do so. 
The New Vineland Bush Sweet Potato originated on 
the farm of John Maytrott, the extensive sweet potato grower 
of New Jersey, from the well-known Early Nansemond and 
old Vineland Sweet Potato. It is a perfect bush, with no in¬ 
clination for spinning, resembling a bean bush very closely. 
The tubers grow directly under the stalk. They are most 
abundant bearers, good flavor, handsome, rich yellow color 
and excellent keeper*. 
Prices : per lb., 40c.; 3 lbs., 81.00, by mail, postage paid; 
PLANTS OF THE NEW VINELAND BUSH SWEET 
POTATO, ready May 15th : 50 for 50c.; 100 for 75c., by mail 
I>ostage paid; 50c. per 100; 84.00 per 1000, by express. 
500 plants at 1,000 rates. 
EXTRA EARLY CAROLINA, JERSEY “ UP- 
RIVERS” AND EARLY NANSEMOND. The justly 
celebrated Philadelphia sweet potatoes, universally grown 
for market. Each, per peck, 70c.; bush., $2.00; bbl., $4.25. 
Plants of the above, ready May 15th, 60c. per 100, by mail, 
* postpaid; by express, 35c. per 100 ; $2.50per 1,000. 
