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POTATOES 
Special Points on Shipping Potatoes.—We always ship Potatoes and other heavy goods by freight 
where the quantity is large enough, unless ordered by express. State whether you want the Pota¬ 
toes by freight or express, and do not fail to name the station to which they are to be sent. 
Many people order small quantities, like a peck, to go by freight, thinking the charges will be less. 
The railroad companies make no rate for less than 100 pounds, therefore the freight on a bushel is just 
as cheap as on a peck. Packed for shipment Potatoes weigh about : Peck, 20 pounds ; half bushel, 40 
pounds ; bushel, 70 pounds ; barrel, 185 pounds. 
Shipping season begins just as soon as danger from freezing is over. We shall send out none but first- 
class stock, and at prices named in this catalogue will sell as long as stock lasts, no matter what advance 
there may be. When so desired we will pack two or three varieties in one barrel without extra cost. 
All orders filled directly from our bins, and no charge made for packing or carting. At the pound price 
we prepay postage. At peck, bushel, or barrel rates, purchaser will pay express or freight cl ges. 
Select List of New and Standard Varieties, True to Name 
THE BOVEE 
A new and very promising Extra 
Early variety. A vigorous grower, 
heavy yielder, good keeper, and of 
fine quality. Our seed stock was 
obtained direct from the originator. 
Pound, 25.cents; three lbs., 60 cents; 
prepaid. Peck, 60 cents; bushel, 
$1.75; barrel, £4.25. 
EARLY 
POTATO, EARLY HARVEST 
NORTHER 
An improvement over the 
Early Rose, as it is earlier, 
more prolific, and fully as 
good, if not better in quality ; 
in shape and color the same. 
Vigorous grower; eyes few 
and shallow. Pound, 25 
cents; three lbs., 60; pre¬ 
paid. Peck, 60 cents; bushel, 
31.75; barrel, $4.25; by ex¬ 
press or freight, not paid. 
EARLY HARVEST 
This extra white Potato is wonderfully early. 
This feature, coupled with large yield, superb 
quality and fine appearance, makes it a most 
valuable sort for early marketing or home use. 
Shape, oval, flattened. Pound, 25 cents; three 
lbs., 60 cents; prepaid. Peck, 50 cents; 
bushel, $t.6o; barrel, 54.oo; by express or 
freight, not paid. 
AMERICAN WONDER 
Late. One of the best all round Potatoes in cul¬ 
tivation. Practically blight proof, a strong grower, 
a great producer, and one of the best foCficld cul¬ 
ture. Tubers white, large and uniform; elongated, 
slightly compressed, with few eyes nearly flush 
with the surface. In quality nothing can surpass 
it; baked or boiled it is dry and floury, and has a 
rich flavor. Pound 25 cents ; three lbs., 60 cents; 
prepaid. Peck, 50 cents; bushel, $1.60; barrel, 
34.00; by express or freight, not paid. 
QUICK CROP 
A rapid grower; vines strong and of a healthy 
dark green. Tubers long-oval, light rose in color; 
a very heavy cropper and of excellent quality. 
Recommended to the market gardener and for the 
home garden as a first early. Pound, 25 cents; 
three lbs., 60 cents; prepaid. Peck, 60 cents; 
bushel, 51.75 ; barrel, 54-25; by express or freight, 
not paid. 
MAGGIE MURPHY 
Late. The unanimous reports from every State 
and Territory, also Canada, verify our statement 
that this Potato seems without an equal, and is 
conceded to be one of the best late sorts. Planted 
on light soil the quality is unsurpassed, the yield 
enormous. Form oval; skin a delicate pink tint 
with russet markings ; eyes flush with the surface ; 
plants very strong and vigorous; blight proof. 
Pound, 25 cents; three lbs., 60 cents ; prepaid. 
Peck, 60 cents; bushel $1.75; barrel, £4.25; by 
express or freight, not paid. 
