. Mills' garden annual : 1895. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. *' C. A. Taylor, Washington, April 4,1894, writes: *4Seeds received to-day in good con- dition. Highly pleased with appearance of Seed Potatoes. Many thanks for your generosity, have given more than ' Bettie Luebert, Mo., September 13,1894, writes: "I write to let you know that I am more than pleased with the Potatoes received from you last season. I had four kinds of Potatoes, and four Potatoes of each kind, and 1 raised from nearl


. Mills' garden annual : 1895. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. *' C. A. Taylor, Washington, April 4,1894, writes: *4Seeds received to-day in good con- dition. Highly pleased with appearance of Seed Potatoes. Many thanks for your generosity, have given more than ' Bettie Luebert, Mo., September 13,1894, writes: "I write to let you know that I am more than pleased with the Potatoes received from you last season. I had four kinds of Potatoes, and four Potatoes of each kind, and 1 raised from nearly ever kind one-half bushel. The other seeds also did well. Will never have any but your ; ^rpo. W. Milligan. Ind., September 14, 1894, writes: " I received from you seven Mills* PrizfrTMl -trfanrfee^&fie-fe*tf4>f_ them, and ,?ot JS5_pounds of nice Potatoes at digging time. All well pleased with your ; —* —i Mrs. M. A. Baltimore, Jefferson Co., Ky., April 7,1894, writes: " I had very good luck with the Potatoes you sent me by mail. I then got from you a package containing Mills* Prize, North Pole, White Beauty, and Blue Beauty. I adopted the Mills* Prize for late and the North Pole for early, and they are the best I have ever seen yet. I have so much confidence in your Catalogue that I now conclude to try your Early Fortune, and if they prove earlier than the North Pole they are "hustlers.*' The North Pole are the earliest I have overseen to be such fine potatoes.*' Mrs. L. Woodman, California, April 16,1894, writes; UI received the Potato eyes in good condition, and please accept thanks for the many extras which were quite beyond my expectations. I also received the Begonia bulb yesterday, and it is as fine a bulb as I ever saw from any of the seedsmen, and I am highly pleased with it.** Asa W. Davis, New Hampshire, Sept. 26, writes: "I purchased one pound Mills* Prize Potatoes and just before planting went away, t


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