. Catalogue for 1897 : seeds and plants. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. UR SWEET POTATOES are all well selected for the purpose of seed, and we know they will give perfect satisfaction. We ship only in favorable weather, carefully packed, but owing to their perishable nature we can not hold ourselves re- sponsible for their condition on arrival at destination. Pi ices subject to change. See Novelties Sweet Potatoes. for new variety in. Early lied Jersey, The Bronze. The Bronze—A new and valuable varie


. Catalogue for 1897 : seeds and plants. Nursery stock Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. UR SWEET POTATOES are all well selected for the purpose of seed, and we know they will give perfect satisfaction. We ship only in favorable weather, carefully packed, but owing to their perishable nature we can not hold ourselves re- sponsible for their condition on arrival at destination. Pi ices subject to change. See Novelties Sweet Potatoes. for new variety in. Early lied Jersey, The Bronze. The Bronze—A new and valuable variety. The vines resemble those of the Black Spanish, the out-ide skin is of a bronze color, flesh white when cooked, and very sweet. In addition to its beauty and superior quality, this is the best keeper of any known variety. Peck 40c, bu. $ Early Red Jersey—An experienced gardener and sweet po- tato grower has grown this new sort for several years and claims that it excels all other early varieties in earliness and productive- ness. Shape, short, "; Peck 40c, bu $ Early Red Bermuda—The earliest and most productive; color purplish red; of large size and good Quality. Peck 35c, bu. Golden, or Strasburg—Sometimes called White Bermuda. Color golden yellow, quality fine; very early. Peck 35c, bu. $ Southern Queen—Similar to Strasburg; color white. They grow to a large size, and are of a good table quality. Peck 35c, bu. $ Yellow Nansemond—A well known late variety which has become so acclimated to our climate that it is no more trouble to raise them than common potatoes. Peck 2oc, bu. 75c. Yellow Jersey—A fine late variety, somewhat later than the Nansemond, but not quite so hardy. Peck 25c, bu. 75c. Red Spanish—Color a dark red, flesh pure white and of excel- lent flavor shaped like the Jersey, but grows much larger; a good keeper. Peck 40c, bu. $ SWEET POTATO PLANTS. See Vegetable " Boots and ; RADI


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