Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . PEAS. See Farm Seeds, page 50. 40 W. W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, CHICAGO. POTATOES FOR SEED A CHANGE OF SEEDALWAYS PAYS. In drills 3 ft. apart, 10 to 12 bushels to the acre. 1 peck will plant about 125 hills. BECAUSE of the short potato crop in 1901, and the extremely high prices ruling, an unusual demand for SeedPotatoes is anticipated. This, combined with-short supplies of seed stock, has decidedly advanced prices on allvarieties. We offer at prices named, subject to being unsold on receipt of order. Parties who wish to buy inlarge quantities, p
Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . PEAS. See Farm Seeds, page 50. 40 W. W. BARNARD & CO., SEEDSMEN, CHICAGO. POTATOES FOR SEED A CHANGE OF SEEDALWAYS PAYS. In drills 3 ft. apart, 10 to 12 bushels to the acre. 1 peck will plant about 125 hills. BECAUSE of the short potato crop in 1901, and the extremely high prices ruling, an unusual demand for SeedPotatoes is anticipated. This, combined with-short supplies of seed stock, has decidedly advanced prices on allvarieties. We offer at prices named, subject to being unsold on receipt of order. Parties who wish to buy inlarge quantities, please write us. Our bbls. contain 2% bu. Say how we shall ship. Freight on one bushel will cost nomore than for a peck. At prices quoted, potatoes are forwarded by express or freight as directed. We make no charge for sacksor barrels, nor for cartage to depots, The purchaser pays transpoitation charges and assumes risk of heating or quantities by mail or express prepaid, lb., 25c; 3 lbs., 75c. y\ First Class otato. SOME FARMERSplant any hind of tpotatoes on soil ofany quality, andT harvest the crop. Unprofitable re-sults may be traced tolack of care, cultivation,and most generally theuse of worn-out stockseed. The best fertilizersare plaster, lime, super-phosphate of lime, andbone meal. fift tfh S& 5$ EARLY SIXWEEKS. Without exception the earliestPotato in existence. mEDIUM size, smooth, oblong;skin pink, flesh white,tubers grow close togetherin the hill, and grow so rapidlythat under favorable circum-stances they are fit for family usein six weeks from the time ofplanting, and mature in ten oreleven weeks. We call this a goodpotato, and can confidentlyrecommend it for the market orhome garden. Pk., 60c; bu., $;bbl., $ RURAL NEW YORKER No. 2. CHIS is a medium, second earlypotato which is now well andfavorably known the countryover, as a large yieider and of ex-cellent quality. A profitablevariety to raise, as it is quotedin all leading markets. Tubers ne
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