. Spring catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 14 C. YOUNG & SONS CO., ST. LOUIS, POTATOES In drills 3 feet apart, 12 to 14 biishels to the acre. Potatoes can be grown with varying success on all kinds of soil, but thrive best on a sandy loam, being subject to more dl: eases in Heavy soil, an^d are inferior in flavor. Good past- ure land is preferable, allow- ing the sod to dtcay for manure.
. Spring catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 14 C. YOUNG & SONS CO., ST. LOUIS, POTATOES In drills 3 feet apart, 12 to 14 biishels to the acre. Potatoes can be grown with varying success on all kinds of soil, but thrive best on a sandy loam, being subject to more dl: eases in Heavy soil, an^d are inferior in flavor. Good past- ure land is preferable, allow- ing the sod to dtcay for manure. The best fertilizer for potatoes is plaster, lime, superphosphate of lime, and bone dust. Plant as early lo spring as the ground can be worked well, in hills or ridges 3 feet apart and 3 or i inches deep. Our potatoes are especially raised for seed purposes, and are northern grown. BEAUTY OF HEBRON—A rapid and vigorous grower, ripening as early as Rose, but exceeds in productive- ness. Per pk., 60c; bu., $ EAKLY ROSE—The leading variety for earllness, quality and productiveness. Perpk., 60c; bu., $ OHIO—Very pro- ductive, fine quality, an excel- lent keeper; one of the best potatoes for home or market Potato—Rural New Yorker No. a : use. Per pk., 60c; bu., $ TRIUMPH—This is a very early potato. The tubers are medium in size, of abrightred color; pop"ular in the South. Per pk., 75c; bu.,$ OHIO JUNIOR—Similar to Early Ohio, except that It will average larger In size and much heavier cropper. Per pk., 6(ic; bu., $ THE FREEMAN—An early variety, coming in before the Early Rose or Early Ohio The tubers are oval in shape, with a white flesh and good size. Itls a variety that gives general satisfaction to all that have grown it. Per pk., 60c; bu., $ RURAL NEW YORKER No. 3—This Is a very vigorous grower, with an exceedingly solid tuber, which enables it to resist all diseases to a remarkable degree. Its extreme whiteness of skin
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