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If You Are Going to Plant a Large Acreage of Fall Bearing 
The fruit averages the same size as the Spy and has the same general charac¬ 
teristics, except color, which is a beautiful, clear red wdth no stripes or splashes. 
Near the calyx end are small dots like those In the Spitzenburg and this character¬ 
istic, combined with the excellent quality, has led the originator to think that the 
new variety is a cross of the Spy and Spitzenburg. The flesh is very fine giained, 
yellowish white, of a rich appearance and has a flavor suggesting a cross of Spy and 
Spitz. It has a crispy Spy taste, although not so juicy as the Spy. The apples are 
exceptionally fine In appearance and when placed on exhibition with other varieties 
attract the greatest attention. While the season is about the same as the Spy, 
they are somewhat longer keepers. We have shown them at tneetings of the Western 
New York Horticultural Society and of the New York State Fruit Growers’ Asso¬ 
ciation and everybody is enthusiastic of their future. We offer 1,500 trees this 
spring, 2-year-old, fine trees, at $1.00 each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Northern Spy Apple—20c each; $15.00 per 100. 
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From the Seed Balls—Headquarters Stock 
Millions never saw a potato seed ball. Thousands have tried in vain to 
get the seed. Now is your opportunity. This remarkable seed will produce an 
endless variety of new kinds. Your fortune may be in one of them. They are 
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Photo of Potato Seed Balls, natural size. It is from these that all valuable new 
varieties of potatoes are produced. 
Growing new and distinct seedling potatoes from the Seed Ball Seed Is 
intensely interesting. They will be the greatest curiosity of your garden. This 
seed will positively produce innumerable new kinds, colors, shapes, sizes and 
qualities. The product will astonish you. Some may be of immense value and 
bring you a golden harvest. Every farmer, gardener and bright boy should 
plant a few packets. You may be one of the lucky ones. 
Read these extracts from customers* letters: 
*T grew 101 potatoes from one plant of your potato seed. Every plant was a 
different kind.” MRS. ELLEN KEENER. 
”1 raised 50 hills from one packet, many kinds and colors* some early, some late; 
94 potatoes in one hill.” j, H. SKINNER. 
“Your remarkable potato seed produced white, pink, red, purple, blue, cream, 
russett and black potatoes.” W. M. JOHNSON. 
“Your potato seed is a wonder. I grew 115 different varieties from one packet, 
the finest I ever saw.” C. E. FLINT. 
“I grew 45 lbs. of seedling potatoes from one packet. I expect wonders from 
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Packet, 16c, 2 for 25c, 6 for 60c, 10 for $1.00. 
Address, L. J. PARMER, Pulaski. N. T. 
