. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. BURPEE^S EXTRA EARLY The Earliest and Best of all Extra Early Potatoes. BURPEE'S EXTRA EARLY POTATO, first introdnced in 1890, has been thoroughly tested throughout America and England, and haS fully sustained the claims made for it from the advance trials as Seed- ling No 37. It has proved itself from ten days to two weeks earlier than Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Early Puritan, Polaris, etc.,


. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. BURPEE^S EXTRA EARLY The Earliest and Best of all Extra Early Potatoes. BURPEE'S EXTRA EARLY POTATO, first introdnced in 1890, has been thoroughly tested throughout America and England, and haS fully sustained the claims made for it from the advance trials as Seed- ling No 37. It has proved itself from ten days to two weeks earlier than Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Early Puritan, Polaris, etc., while fully one week earlier than the Early Ohio and nearly twice as productive. The pota- toes are uniformly of good size, entirely free from rough or scabby tubers, with very few small ones ; oblong in shape, very smooth, eyes set well on the surface, skin creamy white, slightly shaded with pink ; the flesh is pure white, remarkably fine-grained, and of the very best table quality. The tubers grow very compact in the hill, with strong and vigorous foli- age of an intensely dark green ; it is a sure cropper, immensely pro- ductive, and will undoubtedly be- come the standard extra early potato of the near future. Prices, lb. 40 cts., 3 lbs. $1. postpaid, by mail. By express or freight,, purchaser to pay transportation charges upon receipt of the potatoes, pk. 7s cts., %has. , bus. of 60 lbs. , bbl, of 165 lbs. $6. Order early. CHICAGO MARKET. A first early variety grown from seed by Mr. D. S. Heffron, the potato pioneer, who introduced the Early Rose. Since its introduction it has steadily grown in favor. The tubers are large, uniform in size, form in clusters in the hill, are oval to round in shape, and have few and shallow eyes. The flesh is white and brittle, and cooks dry and mealy. Pk. 60 cts., bus. $, bbl. $4. TRUE EARLY ROSE. The Early Rose is the stand- ard early potato, and is so well known as to need no de- scription. F'k. 60 cts., bus. $, bbl. $4.


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