_ The Eggs We Have to Sell Are From the Very Finest 
Persian Yellow. — 50c each. 
Prince Camille he Rohan. — 25c. 
Salet (Moss). — Bright rosy red, a 
vigorous grower, abundant bloomer, sel-j 
dom surpassed, pretty in bud. 25c each. | 
Crested Moss—25c each. 
Blanche Moreau (Moss). —25c each. 
Blue Rambler.— A new rose of the 
Crimson Rambler type but a beautiful 
violet blue color, unsurpassed in beauty. 
Price, 50 each. 
Flower and Vegetable Plants, Bulbs, Etc. 
Early Branching Asters. — I n se¬ 
parate or mixed colors. 25c per do/.. 
Late Branching Asters. — Same as 
above (from Vick's seeds). 25c per 
dozen. 
Verbenas.—I n mixture, 5c each; doz. 
50c. 
Petunias. — Ruffled Giants in mixture. 
5c each ; doz. 50c. 
Tomato Plants— Earliana, Stone, etc. 
Doz. 25c; 100 $1.50. 
Cabbage Plants. — E arly and late va¬ 
rieties. 50c per 100; 1,000 rates on ap¬ 
plication. 
Celery White Plume.—50c per loo. 
Dahlia Bulbs.—I n mixture. 5c each; 
doz. 50c. 
Gladiolus Bulbs.— Standard mixture. 
50c per dozen. 
The Hastings Potato 
There is just Irish enough in me to appreciate a good potato and I never 
have seen anything equal to the Hastings. This variety originated about 14 miles 
from our farm several years ago, and now is more largely grown in that locality 
than all other varieties combined, it is a very late potato and requires a full 
season to attain its greatest perfection in yield and flavor. It should he planted 
early for best results, and, growing through a long season as it does, it takes 
A typical specimen of Hastings Potato. 
advantage of every bit of rain that comes and is able to produce a big crop of 
tubers when varieties of shorter season will often fail. It is such a rank, vigor- 
ous grower that it covers the ground with vines which are practically immune 
to bdght and bugs. 
It produces potato balls every year. The tubers are white in color, roundish 
in shape, the popular market typo and are very fine grained and of excellent 
flavor. Unlike most late potatoes, it is good to eat. like early varieties, as soon 
as dug in the fall. The flesh is very solid and tubers of ordinary size are real 
heavy, it is rarely you find a hollow specimen. This variety has yielded 400 
