. Delano Bros. catalogue of choice field and garden seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. POTATOES—Continued. 13. MOORE'S DAKOTA SEEDLING POTATO. Moore's Dakota SeecHing-—Originated by Mr. John Moore in Dakota. Two years ago 30 barrels were sold at $L00 per lb. We oflfer it this season for the first time. It is oblong shape, few eyes and raised, skin pink and very smooth, flesh white and unsurpassed as a keeper. Our stock is limited, and it will be necessary to order early to g


. Delano Bros. catalogue of choice field and garden seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Vegetables Nebraska Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. POTATOES—Continued. 13. MOORE'S DAKOTA SEEDLING POTATO. Moore's Dakota SeecHing-—Originated by Mr. John Moore in Dakota. Two years ago 30 barrels were sold at $L00 per lb. We oflfer it this season for the first time. It is oblong shape, few eyes and raised, skin pink and very smooth, flesh white and unsurpassed as a keeper. Our stock is limited, and it will be necessary to order early to get this variety, R) by mail 25e, 3 lbs $ By express or freight, 75c peck, $ bushel, $5,00 barrel. Tresher's Early—This is a fine second Early sort. Oblong shape, white skin and flesh, very productive, and grows free from scab. A good cooker and ex- cellent keeper. By mail post paid, 25c lb, $ 5 lbs. By express or freight, 30c peck, 75c bushel, $ bbl. Late Varieties. Peachblow Seedling-—As its name implies it is a seedling of the farfamed peach- blow. Color of the skin is variegated purple, flesh white and very solid. Potatoes of the largest size, growing very free from knobs. Few in a hill and none but marketable potatoes. Many potatoes have their season for cooking, the Peachblow Seedling is good from time of digging until late in the spring. We had some at the Nebraska State Fair, where they attracted more atten- tion than any other potatoes on exhibition. By mail post paid lb 25c, 5 lbs $ By express or freight, peck 30c, bushel 75c, $ barrel. Pride of Nebraska—Introduced by Mr. James Bank and a variety that has pro- duced some astonishing yields, but it has to have the proper cultivation and soil conditionary. 25c by mail. By express or freight, peck 25c, bushel 50c, barrel $ Dakota Red—Round, red potato; it has produced 42 bushels and 8 lbs from one lb of seed. In a test with 16 varieties of potatoes in New Hampshire one year ago,


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