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SEED 
POTATOES 
Prices of Seed Potatoes are subject to market 
fluctuations and change without notice. 
Irish Gobbler Potato 
Henderson’s Bovee Potato 
A Marvel in Earliness? The Earliest of all 
A Marvel in Yield! Outyielding all of the Earlies 
A Marvel in Uniform Size and Perfect Shape 
It is not only early, but produces its crop in great abundance, and yields 
a very large percentage of perfectly formed tubers. The cultivator can bo 
used to better advantage on a crop of Bovee than any other sort, owing to the 
short and compact growth of the vines, and its habit of setting the entire crop 
close in the hill. J . .. . x . .... 
Bovee, perhaps more than any other sort, delights in a rich soil, responding more 
generously to good treatment; given the proper soil conditions, frequent and 
thorough cultivation and fairly good climatic conditions, it will yield an abundance 
of medium-sized potatoes of perfect shape and remarkably good quality. (Sec engrav¬ 
ing.) Price, $1.70 peck, $6.50 bushel, $13.00 sack of 165 pounds net weight. By express 
or freight at purchaser’s expense. 
Uncle Sam Potato 
Prodigious Cropper, Quality Perfect, White, Dry and Floury 
Uncle Sam is a particularly fine potato with phenomenal cropping qualities. We believe it 
to be the heaviest yielding variety grown. On a loam or sandy soil it is a wonder in yield and 
quality. The crop averages remarkably regular in size and shape. Its appearance and superb 
quality when served satisfy the most fastidious, its flaky snow-white appearance gaining instant 
f 1 The tubers are oval shaped, with light russet skin, very even in outline and with shallow eyes. Its 
handsome appearance and perfect form always ensure a fancy price on the market. Price, $1.70 peck, 
$6.50 bushel, $13.00 sack of 165 pounds net. By express or freight at purchaser’s expense , 
A fine, early variety, producing large handsome tubers, uniform in 
shape and size. ; . , . 
The flesh is white, and of excellent quality; the skin very light brown, 
with whitish netting. It is a heavy cropper. (See engraving.) Price, 
$1.60 peck, $6.00 bushel, $12.00 sack of 165 pounds net weight. By ex¬ 
press or freight at purchaser’s expenses 
Improved Green Mountain Potato 
A reliable medium late Potato. It seems to thrive in all soils 
and in all localities, making heavy, healthy vines, and yielding big 
crops of large, smooth, white skinned tubers of handsome flattish 
oval form. It cooks white, dry and mealy, and has a desirable 
flavor exclusively its own. It keeps well, and is not liable to scab 
or decay. Price, $1.60 peck, $6.00 bushel, $12.00 sack of 165 
pounds net weight. By express or freight at purchaser’ s expense. 
Sir Walter Raleigh Potato 
This is one of the best varieties for a main crop, and is admirably 
adapted to general cultivation. The vines are of average size, but 
so vigorous that they stand erect long enough to allow necessary 
cultivation. It produces an extremely large crop of round, slightly 
flattened tubers, smooth, white skinned, and very attractive in 
appearance. 
Its good quality is greatly improved when stored in a cool, dry 
cellar. When cooked it breaks up thoroughly, presenting a flaky, 
snowy appearance, at once appetizing and indicative of its superior 
flavor. Price, $1.60 peck, $6.00 bushel, $12.00 sack of 165 pounds 
net weight. By express or freight at purchaser’s expense. 
Henderson’s Early Puritan Potato 
A valuable early sort, which produces a heavy crop of roundish- 
oval tubers of good average size. Both flesh and skin are white. 
The plant is strong and resists disease well. The flesh is of fine 
texture, and when cooked is dry, floury and full-flavored. Price, 
$1.60 peck, $6.00 bushel, $12.00 sack of 165 pounds net weight. 
By express or freight at purchaser’s expense. 
Henderson’s Late Puritan Potato 
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 quality. 
Price, $1.60 peck, $6.00 bushel, $12.00 sack of 165 pounds net 
Weight. By express or freight at purchaser’s expense. 
Our New Booklet, “GARDEN CULTURE OF ROOT CROPS,” 
gives full instructions for growing Potatoes. 
Sent free if asked for. 
