. Empire State. Empire State. A new potato that bids fair to become the leading sort. Skin smooth, white; eyes close to the surface, flesh pure white, and cooks dry and mealv. A heavy cropper; produces very few small tubers. Per pkt". 60 cts., bush. $, bbl. $ Clark's No. 1. This seedling is earlier than the Early Rose, yields a third more of a crop, and closely resem- bles it. It cooks mealy, is of excellent flavor, of first quality, and is a profitable variety for the farmer or market gardener. Peck 50 cts., bush. $, bbl. $ Dakota Red. A large handsome variety, thriving


. Empire State. Empire State. A new potato that bids fair to become the leading sort. Skin smooth, white; eyes close to the surface, flesh pure white, and cooks dry and mealv. A heavy cropper; produces very few small tubers. Per pkt". 60 cts., bush. $, bbl. $ Clark's No. 1. This seedling is earlier than the Early Rose, yields a third more of a crop, and closely resem- bles it. It cooks mealy, is of excellent flavor, of first quality, and is a profitable variety for the farmer or market gardener. Peck 50 cts., bush. $, bbl. $ Dakota Red. A large handsome variety, thriving well on both sand and clay soils. It tastes much like the old Peachblow; does not shrink in cooking, is solid, mealy and fine grained. Eyes irregular and few; enormously productive, and good keeper. Peck 50 cts., ;$, bbl. $ Early Beauty of Hebron. Earlier than the Early Rose, very productive, of excellent quality, white fleshed, and will Yield at least a quarter more. Peck 50 cts., bush. $, bbl. $ Early Mayflower. A cross between the Early Snow- flake and Peachblow, as hardy and productive as the Early Rose, and possessing the highest quality for eating. Although as early in ripening as the Early Rose, it is a good keeper. Medium size, slightly flat- tened oval shape, light lemon color, with smooth skin well covered with very fine netting. Eyes few, small, and nearlv even with the surface, flesh" white. Peck 50 cts., bush. $, bbl. $ New Early Sunrise. This variety has proven itself the earliest, of all, producing tubers fit for the table in less than eight weeks from time of planting. It is very handsome, and the most productive potato on high and dry land. Peck 50 cts., bush. $, bbl. $ Early Rose, Prince Edward Island. A leading variety for earliness, quality and productiveness • best Prince Edward Island stock seed. Peck 50 cts., bush. $, bbl. $ Early Ohio. A seedling of the Early Rose, about a week earlier. It is


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