. Seed catalogue for 1902 : seed potatoes, corn, grain and seeds grown in the cold north east. Nursery stock Maine Caribou Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 4 THE GEORGE W. P. JERRARD The Early Harvest. The Early Harvest potato was introduced by us in 1893 as an exceedingly early white potato of finest quality. During the few years we have been selling it, we have sent it everywhere in Amer- ica, and, in a small way, all over the world, and in every state and clime it has pleased. It is, in fact, a vigorous new seedling, full of life and


. Seed catalogue for 1902 : seed potatoes, corn, grain and seeds grown in the cold north east. Nursery stock Maine Caribou Catalogs; Potatoes Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 4 THE GEORGE W. P. JERRARD The Early Harvest. The Early Harvest potato was introduced by us in 1893 as an exceedingly early white potato of finest quality. During the few years we have been selling it, we have sent it everywhere in Amer- ica, and, in a small way, all over the world, and in every state and clime it has pleased. It is, in fact, a vigorous new seedling, full of life and strength, and proves not only one of the very earliest to mature, but is a large yielder as well. A very strong point of superiority in the Early Harvest is that it bears shipping very early in the fall, when the weather is hot, better than any other kind, and arrives at destination, after long distance carrying, almost as bright and sound as when dug out of the ground; so it is an exceptionally valuable potato for very early marketing, and a good one for home use. Prices: bbl., $; bush., $; pk., 80 cts. by freight or express. By mail, post-paid—lb., 30 cts.; 3 lbs., 70 cts. Joseph Gilbert, Middlesex Co., Mass., writes: "The three two-pound packages Early Harvest potatoes purchased from you last spring yielded a wonderfully early and very large crop, notwith- standing the severe drouth in this locality. From less than a half peck we harvested nineteen bushels of mostly extra large and exceedingly handsome ; I. W. Johnson, Litchfield Co., Conn., writes: "I planted one pound of your Early Harvest potatoos last spring. They got ripe very early, and at digging we got one hundred and seventy-three pounds of very large ; Ames Brandon, Madison Co., New York, writes: "From two pounds planting Early Harvests I raised two hundred and fifty-seven pounds of mammoth ; G. C. Wakefield, Bergen Co., New Jersey, writes: "T


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