Steckler's seeds : 1915 . ly variety, extensively grownfor market and shipping- purposes. Thetubers are very handsome, almost uniformIn shape and size. Flesh white and excel-lent, skin cream with buff and white net-ting. It is a heavy cropper and has beenextensively planted in the East and Westand is goins: to be largely planted inLouisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Wr?recommend it hi^hlv. BBEEZEs fi::ss ob boston*.— Several years ago this variety was intro-duced, yet at present it is the leading- kind SEEBENB. for market as well as for family use. Skindull white, sometimes slightly russet


Steckler's seeds : 1915 . ly variety, extensively grownfor market and shipping- purposes. Thetubers are very handsome, almost uniformIn shape and size. Flesh white and excel-lent, skin cream with buff and white net-ting. It is a heavy cropper and has beenextensively planted in the East and Westand is goins: to be largely planted inLouisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Wr?recommend it hi^hlv. BBEEZEs fi::ss ob boston*.— Several years ago this variety was intro-duced, yet at present it is the leading- kind SEEBENB. for market as well as for family use. Skindull white, sometimes slightly russetcd;eyes few and shallow, round, occasionallyoblong; grows to a large size; very pro-ductive, and earlier than the JacksonWhite. It is a general favorite in thissection. WEITX: STAB.—A very handsome andproductive variety of medium earlinese;tubers oblong, large and uniform in size;vines strong, of a dark green color, stockyand vigorous; skin and flesh white and offine quality; an excellent table variety, andkeeps


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