. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Carmau No, 1. CABMAN NO. 1—is a seedling- from seedlings raised tthrough several wiBh the object of developing good and suppressing undesirable qualities-. It resembles the Rural New Yorker very much in fonr. and In having few and shallow eyes. The tubers grow very larga arud


. Spring 1902 annual catalogue improved northern grown farm and garden seeds, hardy shrubs, roses, and small fruit plants / Farmer Seed Nursery stock Minnesota Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Carmau No, 1. CABMAN NO. 1—is a seedling- from seedlings raised tthrough several wiBh the object of developing good and suppressing undesirable qualities-. It resembles the Rural New Yorker very much in fonr. and In having few and shallow eyes. The tubers grow very larga arud will produce small ones only in un- favorable seasons. The Carman No. 1 proves to be a enormoas producer of handsome and well-shaped tul-- ers which are of the best table qualUles. Skin i-. of .t yellowish -white color; flesh white and fine g ained and cooks very even throughout, and dry and mealv Like the Rural New Yorker, it will stand heavy m,an- uring without getting scabby or spotted. The tuber^ will always be nice and clean and free from disease We recommend Carman No. 1 very hig-hly as the Po- tato to grow for profit; In fact, there couild be no bH ter Potato to grow the market. It being of sui I good and uniform size and shai)e, and of such choic table qualities. It will always sell itself -n'herever eOi'Own, and all tihose who have tested It will surely want It again. It Is medium late in ripening. Peck. 35c.; 1>a., $; bbl., $ Franklin Co., Mo., Dec. 5, 189D: The Potatoes I bougfht from you have done very -well. From Potat'j Collection No. 'Z the Wlute ii;any Ohio and Carman No. 1 have done best. The yleid was enormous The Freeman did not do quite so good, but I am well pleased with all of thenfi. We can sell every one of these Potatoes for seed If we couLd spare them. Wish to say yet, that the weather was not very for gro-wlng Potatoes, and that coaiMnon varieties did not yield more than half a crop. L. W. HAASE PINGREE POTATO—


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