Mills’ Prize Potato,—My Own Introduction, 31 
the same- 
'I'lir* Pntatn« -irr* miffnnuii that it cannot be excelled for main crop, and thousands of my customers will testify 
^ ° S 0<J< ^ SIZe and there is a smaller per cent of small ones in a crop than almost any Potato X -have ever 
grown. 1 1 is hand¬ 
some in form, with 
white sliin, and 
yields immense 
crops in all sections. 
It is fine grained, 
cooks dry and 
mealy, and is of su¬ 
perior quality. This 
is the case w hen 
first dug' and they 
retain their good 
cooking qualities 
and keep sound 
and perfect until 
the new crop comes 
again, being equal 
to any Potato ever 
introduced on long 
keeping qualities.— 
Never since! offered 
it have I been able 
to grow enough to 
supply my trade, 
as the demand in¬ 
creases from year 
to year. Although 
I had an enormous 
crop last season, 
my stock was all 
sold out long be¬ 
fore planting sea¬ 
son was over. It 
seems to be a great 
favorite with all 
after they once 
plant it. 
Price per lb. 30c.; 
3 tbs. 60c. by mail 
postpaid. By ex¬ 
press or freight not 
prepaid, pk. 70c.; 
-Vc bn. #1.35; bu. 
#2.00; b.bl. #4.75. 
Eariy Market Potato. 
This new Potato I introduced in 1902, and it has given good satisfactk 
It is very early, of the Rose family, and cannot be appreciated until once grow 
It promises to lead as an early sort. The seed stock was secured from a pota 
expert. The potatoes are always uniform in size with but very few small 
unsalable potatoes among the crop. I think this new variety will be higl 
prized by all those who give it a trial. My stock is somewhat limited ant 
can only offer in small lots for testing. 1 potato, 10c.; 2 for 15c. 
Three Shetland Ponies and Outfits 
are to be given away in June, 1904. 
Why not try to get one of them? 
SEE FRONT OF CATALOGUE. 
...POTATO EYES BY MAIL POSTPAID ... 
Two years ago I adopted the plan of sending out potato eyes in order to supply mv customers with choice varieties at a small cost 
Many of my customers do not wish to order a quantity of Potatoes on account of the high express charges, and to avoid this and still be 
able to furnish the Potatoes, I have arranged to send the eyes only. .. 
Thousands of my customers, living in all sections of the countrv, will be glad to buy some of the 
choice varieties offered this year, and have the seed by mail, postpaid. 
The eyes are carefully cut from good strong Potatoes. 
In this way a new variety can be tested at very little cost. Orders from the South can be sent 
any time during the winter in safety, and orders from the North and West will be booked when 
received and sent when spring opens or planting time arrives. 
Price of Potato Byes of all kinds offered in this catalogue, except the Rose Beauty and Early 
Market, are as follows: 
25 for 40c.; 60 for 75c.; 100 for $1.00; 250 for $2.25; 1000 for $8.25 postpaid. 
Not less than 25 eyes of any one kind furnished at above price. 
With careful culture 60 eyes should produce 4 to 5 bushels ; 250 eves 18 to 25 bushels. 
Be careful when ordering to write name and address plainlv. 
CHOICE SEED OATS. 
. In the past I have offered several varieties of Choice Seed Oats. Among these were Golden Prolific, Record Breaker and the Pan-American 
These have all given good satisfaction. The past season my crop was so light that I cannot offer any one varietv because I do not have sufficient 
Med, and. therefore, have decided to accept any orders my customers send me, and will fill them with good, choice, clean oat’s of the best variety 
1 have at the time the order is received, at the prices quoted below. 
ft is a well lttiown fact that the change of seed from one location to another is very beneficial to the crop. Many of my customers are not par¬ 
ticular about the variety if they can get something that is plump, heavy and a good yielder. 
1 offer mv customers this year good plump oats, being of my own selection, at the following prices F. O. B. here: Per bu. $1.00; 2 bu. $1.75 ; 
5 bu. 32 pounds to the bushel. 
Buy a “FIRST PRIZE INCUBATOR” if you want a Machine that will 
give good satisfaction. I use them on my Poultry Farm. The prices are 
right. See page 34. 
