. 30th annual catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CONCAVED AND CURVED SEED POTATO KNIFE.—It is thin and of the right shape to cut one. two and three eye pieces fast and not crack the tuber nor injure the germs. Each 35c, postpaid. m RURAL NEW YORKER NO, WORLD'S FAIR.—Anew potato of great value for general use. It is a first quality, strong grower, very prolific, main crop variety. Tu- bers are smooth and symmetrical: skin white, well covered with net- ting; flesh


. 30th annual catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CONCAVED AND CURVED SEED POTATO KNIFE.—It is thin and of the right shape to cut one. two and three eye pieces fast and not crack the tuber nor injure the germs. Each 35c, postpaid. m RURAL NEW YORKER NO, WORLD'S FAIR.—Anew potato of great value for general use. It is a first quality, strong grower, very prolific, main crop variety. Tu- bers are smooth and symmetrical: skin white, well covered with net- ting; flesh pure white, fine grained, mealy. Pk. 50c, bu. $, bbl. $ COLLECTION 1 lb. each of the above 13 varieties for $ by ex- press, purchaser to pay charges. One peck of each $ HYBRIDIZED POTATO SEED.—Potato seed from the flower ball, (the true seed.) It is from such seed that all the choice new varieties of potatoes are originated. Per pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. 25c, postpaid. I received the barrel of potatoes you sent me and they were flne.—S. P. Swanson, Essex, MAMMOTH WHITE ARTICHOKE. An improvement on the Jerusalem artichoke. The greatest hog food known. These are attract- ing much uttention on account of their great fattening properties, great productiveness, (over one thousand bushels having been grown on one acre,) and ease with which they can be grown. They need not be dug in the "fall; the hogs should be turned on them, and will help themselves by rooting for them, One acre will keep from twenty to thirty head in tine condi- tion from October to April, except when the ground is frozen too hard-for them toroot. They are also said to be a preventative of hog cholera and other diseases, and they are als^ highly recommended for milch cows, increasing the yield of milk and at the same time im- proving their condition. Three to five bushels will seed an acre, and they may be planted whole or cut the same as potatoes, one eye to a cut being sufficient. P


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