Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . <§)ip WalterRaleigh. Illustrated on back coverof this book. A Grand New MAINCROP POTATO. It closely resemblesits parent Rural NewYorker No. 2, but ismore uniform and yieldspractically no smalltubers, every one beingmarketable. It is from4 to 6 days later than Y.; the color of theskin is the same but theflesh is whiter and ofbetter quality. Pk., 60c,bu.,$; bbl., 5eed Sweet Potatoes. Choice stock grown and handled expresslyfor seed purposes. Please order early giving date you wish them specially ordered to do so we do not shi


Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . <§)ip WalterRaleigh. Illustrated on back coverof this book. A Grand New MAINCROP POTATO. It closely resemblesits parent Rural NewYorker No. 2, but ismore uniform and yieldspractically no smalltubers, every one beingmarketable. It is from4 to 6 days later than Y.; the color of theskin is the same but theflesh is whiter and ofbetter quality. Pk., 60c,bu.,$; bbl., 5eed Sweet Potatoes. Choice stock grown and handled expresslyfor seed purposes. Please order early giving date you wish them specially ordered to do so we do not ship until plant-ing time. We pack Seed Sweet Potatoes for shipment in boxesand barrels with greatest care but as Sweet Potatoes arevery susceptible to climatic changes we assume no respons-ibility for their condition after leaving our hands. The following are kept in stock:YELLOW NANSEnOND, YELLOW JERSEY, RED BERMUDA. Any of the above, packed carefully in boxes or barrels,Pk., 50c; bu., $ ; bbl., $ SIR WALTER SWEET POTATO PLANTS. We can supplythese in theirseason in anydesired quant-ity. For priceson these andany other veg-etable plantssee end of Veg-etable seedlist. For largequantitiesspecial quota-tions will begiven on ap-plication. ... Kuerbis, Ger. Potiron, oz. to 15 hills: 4 to 6 lbs. to an acre. JAPANESE PIE PUMPKIN. Seeds peculiarly early. Flesh thick; salmon colored ; fine grained, dryand sweet. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 34 lb., 20c; lb., 65c. CALHOUN. Color outside is yellowish-brown, flesh salmonyellow, flesh thick and of splendid quality. Pies made from itare delicious to eat. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 34 lb., 20c; lb., 65c.! CONNECTICUT FIELD. Oz., 5c; 34 lb., 10c; lb., 25c. I LARGE CHEESE. Its fine flesh and rich color make it valu-able for table use. One of the bestfield pumpkins. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c;H lb., 20c; lb. 65c. The seeds are planted with corn or potatoes, but may be profitably raised in fieldsby themselves. Sow early


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