Cole's garden annual . opper., while in quality is first-rate,being dry and mealy. Per lb., 30 cts., 3 lbs., 75 cts.,pk., 50 cts., bush., $, bbl., $ RURAL NEW YORKER No. 2. This new potato,which originated on the experimental grounds of theRural New Yorker, is described as follows: It isa potato of most distinct appearance, and could readilybe distinguished among a hundred others. It is verylarge, and unusually smooth, with few and shalloweyes; in form it is oblong, inclining to round, andrather flattened; the skin is white, as is the flesh, whichis of a superior quality. In maturity


Cole's garden annual . opper., while in quality is first-rate,being dry and mealy. Per lb., 30 cts., 3 lbs., 75 cts.,pk., 50 cts., bush., $, bbl., $ RURAL NEW YORKER No. 2. This new potato,which originated on the experimental grounds of theRural New Yorker, is described as follows: It isa potato of most distinct appearance, and could readilybe distinguished among a hundred others. It is verylarge, and unusually smooth, with few and shalloweyes; in form it is oblong, inclining to round, andrather flattened; the skin is white, as is the flesh, whichis of a superior quality. In maturity the variety isintermediate, and its solidity and vigor are such thatit has rotted less in very wet seasons than any of thenumerous sorts grown with it. The vines are heavyand strong, and the yield of handsome tubers of greatuniformity of size is unusually large—less than tenper cent of the potatoes dug have been of unmarket-able si2;e. Per lb., 35 cts., 3 lb., 90 els., pk., 75. cts.,bush., $2. 46 COLES GARDEN MONROE COUNTY PRIZE. A superb variety em- :bodying all the cardinal virtues of all the other pota-toes in existence. Of large size, varying from 6 to ]8 inches in length. Perfectly white and delicate as asnowflaka in texture. Skin smooth: eyes few innumber and not deeply sunk. Enormously pro-ductively and by all odds the best -keeperextant. We would gladly see our markets onevery hand flooded with these potatoes—as un-doubtedly will be the case the moment the supply be-<.omes equal to the demand. Mr. W. N. Britton, the !well-known and responsible grower of Monroe County [X. Y., says: •! have, from 10 bushels of seed stock. ,cut in only and under common open field cul- \ture, harvested foub hundbed bushels of superb \tubers in a single season. I am confident that from Isingle eyes the yield can be more than doubled. We€an recommend this variety for productiveness andfinequility. Per lb., 30 cts., 3 lbs., 75 cts., pk., 50cts., bush., , bbl., $


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