a° WM. ELLIOTT & SONS, SEEDSMEN, NEW YORK. 
POTATO. 
German, Karloff el. —French, Pomme de Terre 
Spanish, Patatas. 
Prices may vary during the season. 
Queen. The best potato 
grown for early garden 
and general field plant¬ 
ing. This variety close¬ 
ly resembles the Early 
Beauty of Hebron in 
color, size and shape, 
but is earlier and a 
heavier yielder. Per 
pk., 75 cts.; bush., 
$2 00; bbl., $4.00. 
Crown Jewel. The ex¬ 
treme earliness of this 
variety makes it a 
most profitable potato 
for the market and 
homo garden. A seed¬ 
ling of the Early Ohio. 
Its skin is white and 
smooth, eyes shallow, 
flesh white and floury, 
cooking evenly 
throughout. Per pk., 
75 cts.; bush., $2.00; 
bbl., $4.25. 
Early Norther. Several 
days earlier than Early 
Bose and equally pro¬ 
lific. Resembles Early 
Bose in shape but little longer; the eyes are few and 
shallow. An excellent table variety and very popular where 
tried. Per bush., $2.00; bbl., $4.00. 
Carman, No, I, An excellent main crop variety resembling 
the Rural New Yorker, No. 2 in shape ; enormously 
productive. The flesh is peculiarly white and excellent 
quality; eyes few and very shallow. Per pk., 75 cts.; 
bush., $2.00; bbl., $4.00. 
Rural New Yorker, No, 2. Medium early ; are white oblong 
inclined to round, rather flattened ; almost everj’ potato 
marketable. A popular main crop variety, Per bush., 
$2 00 ; bbl., $4.00. 
Beauty of Hebron. The best and most popular early variety 
in cultivation. Per bush,, $2.00; bbl., $4.00. 
Clark’s No, I . Resembles Early Rose, but is more productive 
and earlier. Per bush., $2.00; bbl., $4.00. 
Early Ohio. Very early, seedling of Early Rose. Per bush., 
$2.25; bbl., $4.25. 
Mayflower. Resembles Snowflake in form and quality, but 
much earlier. Skin russeted and netted. Per bu6h., 
$2.00; bbl., $4.00. 
Pearl of Savoy. A cross between Clark’s No. 1 and Early Ver¬ 
mont ; very early; of fine quality and very productive. 
Per bush., $2.00; bbl., $4.00. 
Early Rose. One of the leading standard varieties. Early, 
productive and excellent quality. Per bush., $2.00; 
bbl., $4.00. 
Early Sunrise. The true type of Early Rose. Per bush., 
$2.00; bbl., $4.00. 
White Elephant. One of the best late sorts, productive and 
first quality. Per bush., $2.00 ; bbl., $4.00. 
White Star. White flesh, fine floury texture. Per bush., 
$2.00; bbl., $4.00. 
PUMPKIN. 
German, Kurbis. —French, Courge. —Spanish, Calabaza. 
Pumpkins are grown chiefly as food for stock. They 
were formerly esteemed for culinary purposes, but at present 
are almost entirely superseded by the various squashes, which 
are in all respects much superior. The usual method of 
planting Pumpkins is to scatter a few seeds at intervals in 
the hills when planting Indian corn. In this way good crops 
of Pumpkins are secured with slight labor and expense. 
Calhoun. Medium size, very neavy and solid; productive 
and excellent quality. The outside is cream color, flesh 
very thick, fine grained and salmon-yellow color. Per 
pkt., 5 cts. ; oz,, 10 cts. ; i lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 60 cts. 
Large Cheese. A very hardy and productive variety ; the best 
for cooking purposes. Per pkt., 5 cts. ; oz,, 10 cts. ; J 
lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts. 
LARGE CHEESE PUMPKIN. 
Connecticut Field. The common variety usually grown for 
feeding stock Per pkt., 5 cts. ; oz., 10 cts. ; 1 lb., 15 
cts. ; lb., *5 cts. 
QUEEN. 
