. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1883 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, with directions for their culture : also, a large assortment of plants, gladiolus, lilies, horticultural requisites, &c. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. WALL'S OR^NOE. This new late variety originated with one of the most carciful and successful farmers


. Bliss and Sons' illustrated hand-book for the farm and garden for 1883 : containing a list of the best known and most poplular varieties of garden, field & flower seeds, with directions for their culture : also, a large assortment of plants, gladiolus, lilies, horticultural requisites, &c. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. WALL'S OR^NOE. This new late variety originated with one of the most carciful and successful farmers and Potato raisi'is in Monroe Co., N. Y. It originated from a seed-ball of a local variety, which has been known inthatvicinityforyears, and highly prized as oneof the finest table Potatoes known in that vicinity. This ni w sci dling resembles parent in shape, but in proiluctiveness far it, even with ordinarj- farm or field culture. It is said by competent authorities tliatas a table Potato it is unsurpassed: at all events, no better could be desired. Its color is a distini-tive feature, being of a decided orange hue, from which it derives its name. The originator says of it: -'For quality and productiveness, I know of equaling the Wall's Orange. It is about the strongest grower 1 ever saw, vines com pletely covering the ground, and as nearly bug proof as possible. Growing in my experimental field, beside other varieties, which were bugged several times, they took care of themselves, and were the last to succumb to the ; Price, $ per pound; thiee iioiiiids to oiii- address, $ by mail, post-paid. Hy expn-ss or freight, at the expense of the piiri li;is( r, half peck, .* ; one peck, $ IMJBICf'NiJ. A seedling juodiiced by fertilizing Early Kosi' with White Peachblow, and the sanu' year as the preceding. From its first grow th its vi^'oi ous and appearance attracted the attention of its originator, who select


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