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SEED POTATOES. —Continued. 
Green Mountain. Large, white, handsome potato; very popu¬ 
lar, . 
Delaware. Resembles Green Mountain, medium early, late 
keeper, great cropper,. 
Uncle Sam. Green Mountain type, one of the best, . 
PUMPKIN. 
Per oz. 
Per y A lb. 
Per lb. 
5 lbs. 
or more 
Per lb. 
White Cushaw Crookneck. Cream color, slightly striped, 
$0 10 
$0 20 
$0 50 
$0 45 
Small Yellow Sugar. The best pie pumpkin, .... 
5 
15 
35 
30 
Large Cheese. Round, flattish pumpkin, ribbed, 
5 
15 
35 
30 
Mammoth Tours. Very large, green color, .... 
10 
30 
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90 
Mammoth Potiron or King of Mammoth. Great pumpkin for 
fairs, . 
10 
30 
1 00 
90 
Connecticut Field. Old standard, excellent for feeding, 
5 
10 
20 
18 
5 sack 
or more 
Per bbl. Per sack. 
Sack 165 lbs. net. 
$3 75 $3 50 
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3 75 3 50 
RADISH. 
Carmine Olive-Shaped. A beautiful bright red radish, 
Extra Early Erfurt. One of the earliest turnip radishes, 
Rosy Gem. Either for greenhouse or open culture; round 
white tipped, ......... 
Early Scarlet Globe. One of the best market varieties, 
Early Deep Scarlet Turnip. Very deep color; excellent, 
Half Long Deep Scarlet. Excellent, of medium length, 
Early Red Turnip. A popular garden variety, . . . . 
Early Scarlet Turnip. Like the preceding, lighter color, 
Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tip. Round scarlet radish with 
white root, 
Early Yellow Summer Turnip. Like Scarlet Turnip, only in 
color,. 
Early French Breakfast. A short radish with white root, 
Early White Turnip. An early summer variety, 
Olive Shaped Scarlet. Shaped like an olive, bright scarlet color, 
Early Short Top Long Scarlet. The old standard long radish, 
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