. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GKISWOLD SEED CO., POTATOES FOR SEED. A CHANGE OF SEED ALWAYS PAYS. NORTHERN GROWN. With no other seed is the importance of changing more essential than with the Potato. By usin|f our Northern Grown Seed you are assured of early maturity, increased yield and a vigorous growth. Our stock, as usual, has been grown from selected seed, and expressly for seed purposes. At prices quoted potatoes are forwarded by freight. The purchaser asfumes risk of


. Griswold's catalogue of vegetable, flower and field seeds, 1902. Nursery stock Nebraska Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GKISWOLD SEED CO., POTATOES FOR SEED. A CHANGE OF SEED ALWAYS PAYS. NORTHERN GROWN. With no other seed is the importance of changing more essential than with the Potato. By usin|f our Northern Grown Seed you are assured of early maturity, increased yield and a vigorous growth. Our stock, as usual, has been grown from selected seed, and expressly for seed purposes. At prices quoted potatoes are forwarded by freight. The purchaser asfumes risk of heating or freezing. Freight on one bushel will be no more than on one peck. Prices subject to market Extra Early Acme. The Acme is a little earlier than the Early Ohio and usually more pro- ductive. "Tubers are oblong, skin flesh color, flesh white, upright strong vines with tubers growing- compactly in the hill; in this respect similar to the- Early Oliio. but largely sui-passing that variety in* yield of uniform and large sized potatoes.'' When asked "what is your best, very early potato," we- answer "; Our stock, which is very fine^ was grown in the Red River Country by the same- grower who furnished our "Acme" last year. Our price is certainly very low, considering the fact that the stock cost us much more than home grown ones, would. Peck, 50 cents; bushel, $1. 60 Extra Earlt) Acme. Early Six Weeks. [This seed was grown im Wisconsin.] Grows medium to large size, oblong to- l ound shape, light flesh colored skin, white flesh, very smooth, eyes even with the surface, tubers, grow close together in the hill. The tops and tubers grow rapidly, and at six weeks from planting, under favorable circumstances, are of a fine marketable size, and reach maturity in seventy-two- days. As a table potato they are not excelled; even for late spring they keep sound and solid. The^ Early Six Weeks is very evidently a seedling of the Ear


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