Mills’ Banner Potato. 
I have grown this new Potato six sea¬ 
sons and take pleasure in offering it to my 
customers I find it is unsurpassed by any, 
and will equal in handsome appearance any 
potato ever offered. The skin is light cream 
color and very slightly russety in texture, 
which fact is recognized as having fine table 
qualities. It is of handsome shape, as 
shown by the engraving. The eyes are not 
very abundant and are very shallow. The 
size is large t none under size, and in this re¬ 
spect rs far in advance of a number of highly 
praised sorts of recent introduction. The 
Banner has never been known to produce 
arongy tubers, they are always smooth. 
waste nor sorting necessary. By mail 
postpaid, lb. 20c .; 3 lbs. 50c. By express 
or l'reightnot prepaid, pk. 55c.; VL»hu. 90c.; 
bu. $1.60; bbl. $4..QO. 
A HANDSOME LARGE LATE POTATO YIELDING 
IMMENSE CROPS OF UNIFORM SIZE AND SHAPE; GOOE 
KEEPER; GOOD QUALITY. 
This is a new seedling originated by Mr. Carman. It is of perfect form, ait 
shown by the illustration, almost every potato being of uniform size anc'4 
shape and averaging nearly one pound each in weight, even in dry seasons!# 
It has but few eyes and they are very shallow ; the skin and flesh are exceed I 
mgly white and its cooking qnalities are very fine. It is a remarkably hand I 
some potato, enormously prolific and will please all potato growers. Itiil 
laigely grown for market. The foliage is heavy and of a dark green color! 
On my own grounds and the farms of my growers, I have had yields froitA 
300 to 600 bushels per acre. ’ - .... 
300 to 600 bushels per acre. 1 recommend this variety as the best staudari H 
round white variety for general cultivation. By mail postpaid, lb. 20c.H 
3 His. 50c. By express or freight not prepaid, pk. 55c.; y, bu. 90c. • biiH 
CARMAN NO. 3 POTATO. 
Sir Walter Raleigh. 
A GRAND NEW MAIN CROP VARIETY. 
At the head of main crop Potatoes stands the Sir Walter 
Ra olio 11, a Potato introduced three years ago, which repre¬ 
sents the best thought and work of Mr. Elbert S. Carman, 
Editor-in-chief ol the Rural New Yorker, who has introduced 
more good Potatoes than any grower in this country, and all 
know that Mr. Carman has raised some of the best and most 
popular varieties of Potatoes yet introduced. It is pure white 
iu color, round to oblong In shape and grows all large Pota¬ 
toes. It has a fine while grain, excelling even the Snowflake 
in this particular. On the Rural New Yorker trial grounds it 
proved the best and heaviest cropper of forty-nine varieties, 
and lias made wonderful records wherever it has been grown. 
The Sir Walter Raleigh is destined to receive world-wide fame 
Keports received lately from England, Ireland, France, Oer- 
many, Australia and South Africa, pronounce it the superior of 
all main crop late Potatoes ever in troduced in those regions. 
These reports bear out our own opinions. By mail postpaid, 
lb. 20c.; 3 lbs. 50c. By express or freight not prepaid pk 
S5c.; y 3 bu. 90e.; bu. $1.60; bbl. $4.00. 
SIR WALTER RALEIGH POTATO. 
