. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. i BROWNELIi'S WINNER POTATO. Brownell's Winner. This/;flne new potato has been tlioroughly tested, and is found to be a decided acquisition. The introducer says of it as follows: "I originated Brownell's Winner, in 1885, by hybridizing the White Star with the Peach Blow. E consider it of superior quality, either baked or boiled; it cooks even, white and dry. Tlie vines are strong and healthy, and Avell calculated to resist


. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. i BROWNELIi'S WINNER POTATO. Brownell's Winner. This/;flne new potato has been tlioroughly tested, and is found to be a decided acquisition. The introducer says of it as follows: "I originated Brownell's Winner, in 1885, by hybridizing the White Star with the Peach Blow. E consider it of superior quality, either baked or boiled; it cooks even, white and dry. Tlie vines are strong and healthy, and Avell calculated to resist the potato beetle. The tubers grow large, long, oval, slightly flat- tened, are very smooth and handsome with few eyes, and these nearly even with the surface. The tubers grow compact in the hills, with few small ones. The color is a light rose-pink; it .matures medium late, and is a great producer. ' I think it is superior in all respects to any va- riety that I have ever originated or ; Per lb, 35 cts., 3 lbs. $, pk. $, bu. $ EARLY PURITAN POTATO. EARLY PURITAN This magnificent new va- riety originated with Mr. E. L. Coy, of Wash- ington county. New York, who is widely known and recognized as one of the foremost author- ities on potatoes in this country. The skin and flesh are very white, it cooks dry and floury, and is equal in quality to that of the Snowflake, than which there can be no higher standard to compare by. But the chief value of the Early Puritan Potato lies in its great productiveness; planted under exactly the same conditions, it has thus far yielded nearly double that of the Early Rose and the Beauty of Hebron. It ripens as early as the Early Rose, but, unlike that variety, the tubers when half grown are wonderfully dry and fit for the table. The vines also are more vigorous than those of any early variety we are acquainted with, and are of an upright growth. Per lb. 80 cts., 3 lbs, 75 cts., pk. 75 ets., bu. $ POLARiS. This new e


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