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OURRLE RROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



SXOWPLAKE JONIOE. 



POTATOES. 



It is a good plan to change your Seed occasionally, secur- 

 ing- stock grown in another locality. Our Seed Potato stock 

 is carefully grown for seed purposes only and is true and 

 vigorous. Ten Bushels Cut Tubers to the Acre. 



We deliver all Potatoes f. o. b. cars, and they are shipped 

 at purchaser's risk. Prices subject to market fluctuations. 



Red River Early Ohio — The most popular Potato in this 

 country. Eastern stocks of it are run out so badly that 

 in order to get renewed vigor and purity we have them 

 grown in the Red River Valley, famous for the excellent 

 quality of the Potatoes it produces. One has only to see 

 the stock to at once realize how superior it is. Peck 

 50c; bushel $1.65; barrel (165 lbs.) $4.00 





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IRISH COBBLER 

 A comparatively new extra early sort grown in large 

 quantities in some sections, where it is always the first 

 variety ready for market. The flesh is clear white and 

 of good flavor, always cooking dry and mealy. Skin is 

 creamy-white and sometimes netted, an indication of 

 quality. It is a very heavy, reliable cropper, producing 

 handsome, almost round potatoes very uniform in size 

 and shape. It is several days earlier than Early Ohio 

 and is ready two weeks before Early Rose. Peck 55c; 

 bushel $1.70; barrel (165 lbs.) $4.25 



Extra Early Triumph (Bliss") — This is the 

 standard extra early variety of the South, 

 the one seen in our markets in hampers so 

 early in the year. The skin is deep pink — 

 almost red — but the flesh is pure white and 

 of fine cooking quality. The tubers are of 

 medium size, nearly round, square at the 

 ends and smooth, with shallow eyes, and the 

 crop produced is tremendous, 12 to 15 tubers 

 being found in a hill. It is a week to ten 

 days ahead of Ohio or Rose, and resists rot 

 and disease to a remarkable degree. Grown 

 not only in the South, but increasingly every 

 year throughout this part of the country. 

 Peck 60c; bushel $1.75; barrel (165 lbs.) $4.50 



Early Rose — A standard early Potato of fine 

 quality and very prolific. Peck 50c; bushel 

 $1.60; barrel (165 lbs.) $3-50 



SNOWFLAKE JUNIOR — One of the best main 

 crop varieties resembling the old Snowflake in 

 appearance and in cooking qualities. It is. 

 however, much more prolific and has the fur- 

 ther merit of being the nearest to BUG- 

 PROOF of any Potatoe we have ever grown. 

 the bugs only attacking it after all other 

 varieties in sight have been disposed of. As 

 an all-around family or market Potato, we 

 consider this one perfect. It is handsome in 

 appearance, grows to a. large size, clear white, 

 cooks evenly and mealy. The tops are re- 

 markablv strong, growing upright, color dark 

 sreen. Peck 50c; bushel $1.65; barrel (165 

 lbs.) *<-00 



USE THE PLANET JR. No. 8 HORSE HOE FOR 



CULTIVATING AND HILLING POTATOES. OUR 



PRICE $8.50. 



