. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Market gardeners and all others who grow potatoes for home or market will prize this potato ahead of all others on account of its extreme earliness, good table qualities, fine size and shape, great productiveness and splendid keeping properties. Just think of one variety of potatoes combining all these qualities in high de- grees. The potatoes cook fine, and dry from the time they are large enough until late spr
. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Market gardeners and all others who grow potatoes for home or market will prize this potato ahead of all others on account of its extreme earliness, good table qualities, fine size and shape, great productiveness and splendid keeping properties. Just think of one variety of potatoes combining all these qualities in high de- grees. The potatoes cook fine, and dry from the time they are large enough until late spring. Size is medium, skin light flesh color, shape like in illustration. They are perfect beauties, heavy yielders and a sure cropper. We have had much experience with this potato, and are prepared to state that owing to their quick growth, escaping the drought, bugs, blight, and extra yielding propensities, they make larger average yields for the ordinary potato grower than late varieties that oftentimes are left to take their chances against unfavorable influences. This potato, strange to relate, keeps sound, solid, and fresh late into the spring, equal to any potato that we ever saw. The earliest potato on record. Do you want to be first in market with potatoes? You know the price is always high for the early crop. Others may equal it in size, quantity or productiveness, but in earliness six weeks market is unapproachable. Price, per peck, tiOc; bushel, $; barrel, $ SIR WALTER RALEIGH. One of Mr. Carman's latest and —a seedling of the Rural New Yorker No. 2. It must be acknowledged that Mr. Carman has originated some of the most popular varieties now grown, notably the Ruial New Yorker No. 2 and Carman No. 3. It resembles the Rural New Yorker No. 2 in shape, but a little more buff in color. The flesh is whiter and of better quality. It is from four to six days later than the Rural. It is more uniform, and yields practically no small tubers —everyone o
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