. DREER'S STANDARD POTATO. An oval-shaped early white potato, similar in form to the old Early Vermont; the flesh is white, fine-grained and very delicate. Either baked or boiled they are very superior, and cook evenly, dry and mealy, and are never hard, liollow, watery or discolored at the centre. Vines are medium size with deej> green foliage, and healthy in all re- spects. The tubers grow compact in the hill and are easily dug, ripening in about 3 months from the time of planting, though suitable for cooking one week later than the Rose with the same culture. They are very productive, wi


. DREER'S STANDARD POTATO. An oval-shaped early white potato, similar in form to the old Early Vermont; the flesh is white, fine-grained and very delicate. Either baked or boiled they are very superior, and cook evenly, dry and mealy, and are never hard, liollow, watery or discolored at the centre. Vines are medium size with deej> green foliage, and healthy in all re- spects. The tubers grow compact in the hill and are easily dug, ripening in about 3 months from the time of planting, though suitable for cooking one week later than the Rose with the same culture. They are very productive, with but few small tubers. Its beautiful appearance, fine quality, extraordinary productiveness and remarkable keeping qualities render it a most valuable variety for market. This year it has resisted the blight better than any of the other varieties. Our stock of this desirable potato is limited, and we can only offer it this season by the pound. I lb., postpaid, 75 cts.; 4 lbs., by express, $ FORDHOOK SQUASH. The engraving, reproduced from a photograph, sliows the shape of the squashes and the solidity of a section. Of a handsome, bright yellow color outside, and straw-yellow within. The flesh is as dry as "P;X-e's Peak" and much sweeter, making it the best in quality of all Winter Squashes. Placed in a cool, dry room, keeps in perfect condition throughout the winter and spring. From the photograjih will be noticed the thin, hard stem, in striking contrast to the thick, fleshy stems of other varieties of Winter Squash. This same characteristic also applies to the roots, which are likewise slim and hard, Jiirnisking absolutely no food for the Squash borer, and consequently is perfectly free from their attacks; ma- tures early. cts. per pkt., 2 for 25 cts., 5 for 50 cts., 10 for $


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