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56 EVERYT1IMG FOR TIE GARDEM - Vegetable Seeds 
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UNCLE SAM 
=■ POTATO = 
THE HANDSOMEST POTATO 
GROWN—COOKING QUALITIES 
SUPERIOR—WHITE, DRY AND 
FLOURY —VINES, LUXURIANT 
AND HEALTHY — STRONGLY 
RESISTANT TO ALL DISEASES— 
WONDERFULLY UNIFORM IN 
SHAPE AND SIZE :: :: 
Uncle Sam has established its 
reputation as one of the most 
desirable varieties. It is of excel¬ 
lent flavor, which alone would 
be sufficient commendation for 
family use, but in addition it has 
probably more points of excel¬ 
lence than any one variety. The 
vines are medium in height, very 
robust, and stand up well till the 
last cultivation. This vigorous 
habit renders it strongly resistant 
to blight, scab and other diseases 
to which many varieties succumb. 
It produces a heavy crop of re¬ 
markably even-sized and smooth 
tubers. Indeed, no variety exceeds 
it in uniformity of product. There 
are many varieties on the market 
that will produce a heavier crop, 
but none that will yield such an 
abundant store of perfect Pota¬ 
toes. It is medium to late in season, ripening its crop in ample time to harvest it under the most favorable conditions. The tubers are 
oval shaped, with white skin and very shallow eyes, which makes peeling easy. They are perfect in form, handsome in appearance, while 
their attractive white, mealy character, when prepared for table, compels instant attention. (See cut.) Price, 75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, 
$5.00 barrel of 165 pounds net. By express or freight at customer’s expense. 
'*/ raised forty bushels of the Uncle Sam Potatoes from one barrel last summer. 
We hope to do better still this year." KLEBER A. EDWARDS. Providence, R. 1. 
"Out of two barrels of Uncle Sam Potatoes. I harvested 33 barrels. They are the 
great yielders you claim them to be." LEON DESPLAND. Daytona, Fla. 
HENDEKSON'S 
LATE PURITAN POTATO 
A SAFE AND SURE CROPPER 
One of the best large Potatoes. The tubers are rather long, white 
and smooth skinned. The vines are of medium length, robust in 
habit and very healthy, which ensures great freedom from disease 
and a thoroughly ripened crop. It is a sure and safe cropper and one 
of the best keepers in cultivation. The flesh is pure white, mealy 
and perfect in texture and 
of particularly good qual¬ 
ity. Price, 75c. peck, $2.50 
bushel, $4.75 barrel. 
WE ALSO OFFER THE FOLLOWING SEED POTATOES 
(1 Peck will plant about 125 hills; 10 to 12 bushels per acre, in drills 3 feet apart.) 
BEAUTY OF HEBRON. A popular early sort and one of the best; rose and 
white skin with pure white flesh; of excellent quality; productive and a good 
keeper. Price, 75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $4.75 barrel. 
CLARK’S No. 1. Rose colored; a good yielder, of fine table quality; a 
leading Potato for early market. Very uniform in color and shape. Price, 
75c. peck, $2.50!:bushel, $4.75 barrel. 
EARLY NORTHER. A fine, extra early variety, of great merit; very prolific; 
eyes few and shallow; unexcelled cooking qualities, dry and floury. Price, 
75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 barrel. 
EARLY OHIO. Extra early, maturing about two weeks before Early Rose; 
almost round; flesh solid, cooks dry and mealy. Largely grown in the South 
for shipping North. Price, 75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 barrel. 
EARLY ROSE. The popular standard early; noted for carliness, productive¬ 
ness and fine quality. Price, 75c. peck, $2.50 bushel, $5.00 barrel. 
QUEEN. A grand, early Potato, resembling Beauty of Hebron in color, shape 
and size, but is much earlier and a heavy cropper. Price, 75c. peck, $2.50 
bushel, $5.00 barrel. 
CARMAN No. 3. Medium late and enormously prolific, averaging nearly a 
pound apiece; very uniform in shape, white skinned, few and shallow eyes; 
flesh snow white and of exceptionally fine cooking quality. Price, 75c. peck, 
$2.50 bushel, $4.75 barrel. 
H ENDERSON'S CALHOUN PUMPKIN 
This is probably the best of the Pumpkins for a garden crop. It produces a very liberal supply 
of fruits, medium in size, deep in shape, with an extremely hard shell and light brown skin. The 
flesh is bright yellow, very fine grained and of exceptionally good quality. Price, 5c. pkt. t 
10c. oz., 30c. H lb., 90c. lb. 
WE ALSO OFFER THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES OF PUMPKIN ( l oz. for so to 50 hills.) 
CHEESE. The most popular for pies; large, flat round; 
creamy yellow skin; thick, orange flesh of fine 
quality; a splendid keeper. Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 
25c. >4 lb., 70c. lb. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. A productive, large, orange 
colored field Pumpkin, usually grown for stock feed¬ 
ing, but it also makes good pies. Price, 5c. pkt., 
10c. oz., 20c. M lb., 50c. lb. 
JUMBO, or KING OF THE MAMMOTHS. This 
strain produces the biggest Pumpkins grown, some¬ 
times measuring 6 feet in circumference and weighing 
200 to 250 pounds; outside color, deep orange yellow; 
flesh very thick, fine grained, tender, of bright yellow 
color, and of excellent quality for pies and other uses. 
Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 35c. lb., $1.20 lb. 
LARGE, or MAMMOTH TOURS. An old and well- 
known variety, growing to a large size and tremendous 
weight. Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 30c. lb., $1.00 lb. 
SUGAR. A handsome and productive small Pumpkin, 
10 to 12 inches in diameter; almost round, with orange 
skin; flesh deep yellow, fine grained and very sweet. 
Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 25c. l /i lb., 75c. lb. 
WINTER LUXURY. A superior pie Pumpkin, small, 
but enormously productive and an excellent keeper; 
shape slightly oval, about 10 inches in diameter; color, 
golden russet, finely netted; flesh deep golden, sweet 
and tender. Price,10c. pkt., 15c.oz.,30c.lb., $1.001b. 
Purchaser Pays Freight or Express Charges on Potatoes and Assumes Risk from Freezing or Heating, a Barrel Weighs 165 Lbs. Net 
