Henderson s BOVEE POTATO Ix h L p a 0 e p a u ^ 
IRISH COBBLER 
POTATO 
A COMPARATIVELY new and very fine 
** early variety extensively grown for 
market in some localities. The tubers are 
very handsome, almost round, averaging 
uniform in shape and size. Flesh white 
and of excellent quality, skin cream and 
buff with whitish netting. This is a very 
reliable variety and heavy cropper. (See 
cut.) Price, 90c. pk., $3.00 bu., $6.00 
bbl. of 165 lbs. net weight. By express 
or freight at purchaser’s expense. 
HENDERSON'S 
EARLY PURITAN 
POTATO 
A DISTINCT and valuable early variety. 
** Exceedingly productive. The tubers 
average large, are of roundish oval form 
with a smooth white skin. The flesh is pure 
white and of extra fine quality, cooking 
dry and floury. The plant grows strong 
and healthy, is not subject to blight nor 
rust, and the Potatoes are splendid keep¬ 
ers. Price, 90c. pk., $3.00 bu., $6.00 
bbl., of 165 lbs. net weight. By express 
or freight at purchaser’s expense. 
“ Last spring I purchased from you Early Puritan 
Potatoes, and they have turned out very fine. There 
were very few small ones, and most of them were 
very large. The Early Puritan does well here." 
C. C. DUNHAM, Dune lien, N. J. 
“The Bovee is the best early Potato that 
I ever raised; it is not only early, but produces a 
large crop even in poor ground—I have used it 
for two years.” A. ELY, Rutherford, N. J. 
“ In regard to the Bovee Potato, it is one of 
the very best. We have them on hand now 
(March 16) and they are as firyn as when first 
dug. They cook quick and look as white as syiow.” 
CHAS. II. BOD IN E, North Adams, Mass. 
“ The Potatoes I bought from you are fine. 
The Bovee Potatoes I playited first are no7v in 
full bloom a>id are as big as walnuts. I think I 
will have a big crop.” 
C. A. CARLSON, Centerville, la. 
I—lENDERSON’S Bovee Potato is not only extra early, but in all competitive trials has 
1 1 outyielded all the early Potatoes, and in many tests conducted by Experiment 
Stations and private growers it has outyielded even the late varieties. The vine is dwarf 
and stocky, enabling it to be planted six inches closer than nearly all other varieties, which 
results in a much larger return per acre, and is a feature of the utmost value where land 
is valuable. The tubers grow bunched together in the hill close up to the vine. They grow 
to a marketable size more evenly than any Potato we have ever seen; none too large or 
too small; practically the whole crop being merchantable and the quality is perfect. We 
have only one warning—it is apt to prove disappointing on poor soil or with poor culti¬ 
vation, as it sets so freely the tubers are apt to be small. But on good Potato ground, 
well fertilized and cultivated, no other early Potato surpasses it. (See cut.) PRICE, $1.00 pk., 
$3.25 bu., $6.50 bbl. of 165 lbs. net weight. 
By express or freight, at purchaser’s expense. 
OUR NEW 
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Best Methods of Growing Potatoes, 
INCLUDING PREVENTING SCAB. 
COMBATING INSECTS. KEEPING. Etc., 
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