. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1881 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, selected from our large assortment of nearly three thousand varieties with brief directions for their culture. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. For the Farm aiid Garde^i. 95 Tlie tubers are TmnsuaUr large, of excellent table- ciualltles, and keep ^vell. &quot


. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1881 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, selected from our large assortment of nearly three thousand varieties with brief directions for their culture. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. For the Farm aiid Garde^i. 95 Tlie tubers are TmnsuaUr large, of excellent table- ciualltles, and keep ^vell. "We recommend it to our- customers as worthy Mf a trial A31ER1CAX 3IAGNUM BONUM. One-fourtli average size. quarters the report comes, that it possesses several of the most essential ciualities to render it a standard sort wherever introduced. It is an early variety, maturing a few days after the Early Rose, while in productiveness it surpasses that popular variety. liATE BEAUTY OF HEBRON. This new late variety was first discovered in a, held of the Early Beauty of Hebron, and stands in the same relation to that variety as the Late Rose- and Late Snowflake do to their respective proto- types. It is remarkably productive: tubers obi on g- and of extra size; skin and flesh white: table prop- erties of the highest order, and keeps well. Price of each of the two varieties: per peck, r per bush., : per bbl., ' Bx mail, 60 ctsl per lb.: 3 lbs., CEhiERAL COLLECTION. THE TWO EAREIEST POTATOES IX The earliest variety in cultivation. ^Matures its crop fifteen days in advance of the Earlj* Rose. Tubers of meiUum size: white, with a slight tinge of red about the eyes: flesh very white, fine grain, dry and of excellent flavor ; stalks dwarf, seldom exceeding a foot in height. A superior variety for forcmg: has matured its crop in fifty-five days. Per peck. : : bbl., By mail, 60 cents per lb.: 3 BEISS S TRIUMPH


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