. Rural New Yorker No. 2 Potato. SEED POTATOES BY MAIL. \ LrtilLi i'ulAiw. Early Ohio. An old-time favorite; matures early, and the Potatoes are fit for use before fidly ripe. Many growers con- sider it the most profitable early market variety. Peck, 70 cts.; bu., $ ; bbl , $ Burbank's Seedling. A white-skinned, medium early va- riety, with few eyes; flesh fine-grained and of excellent flavor. Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $1 75; bbl., $ State of Maine. Medium early, excellent flavor, cooks dry, is a good keeper and very productive. Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $ ; bbl., $3 75.


. Rural New Yorker No. 2 Potato. SEED POTATOES BY MAIL. \ LrtilLi i'ulAiw. Early Ohio. An old-time favorite; matures early, and the Potatoes are fit for use before fidly ripe. Many growers con- sider it the most profitable early market variety. Peck, 70 cts.; bu., $ ; bbl , $ Burbank's Seedling. A white-skinned, medium early va- riety, with few eyes; flesh fine-grained and of excellent flavor. Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $1 75; bbl., $ State of Maine. Medium early, excellent flavor, cooks dry, is a good keeper and very productive. Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $ ; bbl., $3 75. White Star. A medium early variety of the best quality and a]i|>earance; large, oblong, unifirm-sized tul^ers, re- markablv |iroductive. Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $; bbl., $ Carman No. 1. Intermediate in ripening, and resembles the Rural New Yorker No. 2 in shape, and also in having very (ew and shallow eyes. The flesh is white and quality perfect. An enormius producer of very large and handsome tubers. Peck, (JO cts.; l;>u., $; bbl., $ Carman No. 3. Originated on the trial grounds of the " Rural New ; It is one of the best late varieties, and also one of the greatest yielders; large, oblong, slightly flattened. Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $; bl)l.,'$ Rural New Yorker No, 2. (See cut.) A valu- able variety of large size, very smooth and a great cropper; in quality unexcelled. It is the best late long keeper, and we recommend it highly. With- out doubt there are many more Potatoes of this variety sold for eating purposes each year than of any other late variety. Many carloads are received in these markets each winter, and their large, hand- some appearance always commands a ready sale at top-notch prices Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $; bbl., $ Sir Walter Raleigh. This valuable variety is a seedling from Rural New Yorker No. 2, which variety it resembles very much. The flesh is white and fine-grained, and the Potatoes grow to a large size. It i


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