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Norton Beauty or Quick Lunch—Our stock of this variety is grown by the originator, who 
says it is the earliest potato by two weeks ever introduced. From our trials here, and others who 
have tried it, found it a first-class potato, extremely early, very handsome (white splashed with 
pink), running very medium in size; very productive, yielding as heavy as any of the medium early 
sorts. The stalks grow very erect, and closely set with dark-green foliage. Surely it has met 
with heartiest approval by critical market gardeners. Has good table qualities, and a first-class 
keeper. Price, lb. 30c, 3 tbs. 75c, postpaid. By freight or express, lb. 20c, 3 lbs. 50c, pk. 75c, 
bu. $2.25. bbl. $5.00. 
NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES 
The following list comprises all of the best old and newer varieties of merit. Every 
variety is northern grown, and we guarantee them true to name and fancy. All vari¬ 
eties, lb. 25c, 3 lbs. 65c, postpaid. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
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Burpee’s Extra Early — A very good early sort .60 $1.75 $3.75 
Early Beauty of Hebron—Very early and very good. 60 1.75 3.75 
Extra Early Boove—One of the best and most productive of early white 
potatoes .. 60 1.75 3.75 
Early Ohio — Widely known, and a general favorite. 60 1.75 3.75 
Early Rose—(True). Popular old variety. 60 1.75 3.75 
Early Sunrise — Very early, and exceedingly productive. 60 1.75 3.75 
Bliss’s Triumph or Stray Beauty—Earliest potato in cultivation; small red 
sort, largely grown in the South for first crop. 60 1\75 3.75 
Early Six Weeks—Very early and a favorite everywhere 60 1.75 3.75 
Extra Early Eureka—One of the earliest ones, compact. 65 1.75 4.00 
MEDIUM EARLY and LATE SORTS 
Irish Cobbler—A first-class medium early sort.50 $1.50 $3.75 
Improved Green Mountain or American Giant — A most excellent 
drouth resisting potato . 50 1.50 3.25 
Norcross — A valuable new potato originated in the state of Maine, and in our 
trials has shown wonderful results . 50 1.50 3.25 
Uncle Sam — Introduced by Peter Henderson. A first-class potato for light 
soils 50 1.50 3.25 
Gold Coin—A very hardy, vigorous, and productive potato. 50 1.50 3.25 
Sir Walter Raleigh — Undoubtedly one of the best late potatoes grown 50 1.50 3.25 
Delaware — Immense yielder, white skin. . 50 1.50 3.2o 
Rural New Yorker No. 2—One of the best shipping potatoes ever introduced, 50 1.50 3.2 5 
State of Maine—Reliable white sort . 50 1.50 3.25 
fi^To accommodate our friends, we will divide a barrel, putting two sorts in one barrel, with 
a strong paper division, for 25c extra. 
Notice —We frequently receive orders for Seeds and Potatoes in De¬ 
cember and January, when it is almost impossible to send the Potatoes with 
the Seeds without danger of freezing. In such cases we will send the Seeds 
at once, and ship the Potatoes when the weather will permit. 
