. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. other potato raised in thissection (Maine), and have the good characteristic of growing smooth-skinned; in fine, have all the good qualities of a staple potato. Writes Mr. Willard Parker, of Bridgton, Me.: The Earlv Maine beatsanything we have here; two thirds of them will crack open when boiling. Clarks I«o. 1. Earlier than the Early Rose, and will yield a heaviercrop. It bears a close resemblance to Early Rose in ap-pearance. It cooks mealy, is of excellent flavor, and isevery way a capital variety for either the farmer or mar-ket g


. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. other potato raised in thissection (Maine), and have the good characteristic of growing smooth-skinned; in fine, have all the good qualities of a staple potato. Writes Mr. Willard Parker, of Bridgton, Me.: The Earlv Maine beatsanything we have here; two thirds of them will crack open when boiling. Clarks I«o. 1. Earlier than the Early Rose, and will yield a heaviercrop. It bears a close resemblance to Early Rose in ap-pearance. It cooks mealy, is of excellent flavor, and isevery way a capital variety for either the farmer or mar-ket gardener. Four hundred and fifty bushels have beenraised on an acre; those who try the Clark are droppingthe Early Rose. Very popular with farmers. Charles , Wadleys Falls, N. H., writes: Fromone bushel of Clarks No. 1, I raised 126 bushels. August Beyer, South Bend, Ind., writes: I raised 118 bushelsof Clarks No. 1 from one bushel or seed. ?ESP** We will ask our customers, tcJicn theyreceive special quotations, to state them in casethey order. JAMES J. II. GREGORY & SOXS RETAIL CATALOGUE. 31 POTATOES Continued. EARLY NORTHER POTATO. THE FREEMAN POTATO.


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