30 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
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Irish Cobbler. 
POTATOES 
CHANGE YOUR SEED! 
Failure to obtain a profitable crop of Potatoes is attribut- 
able in many instances to lack of due care in selecting the 
seed, as the proper selection of Seed in the case of Potatoes is 
as important as it is in the case of corn, oats, cabbage or any 
other crop, and saving potato tubers for seed from an inferior 
strain or a run-out stock is always short-sighted policy and 
poor economy. The growing of Potatoes of the same strain 
year after year, especially on the same ground, inevitably re- 
sults in a run-out stock with a weakened constitution and loss 
of productivity. Greatly increased yields invariably result 
from the change to a new and vigorous strain, and the crop 
on the market commands top-notch prices. Our Seed Potato 
Stock is carefully grown for seed purposes only and is true 
and vigorous. Prices given at this time will hold as long as 
Our present supply remains unsold, after which current mar- 
ket prices will govern. Our prices will then be based on a fair 
and reasonable margin of profit, whatever market prices 
may be. 
Ten Bushels Cut Tubers to the Acre. 
We deliver all Potatoes f. 0. b. cars, and they are shipped 
at purchaser’s risk. PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET FLUC- 
TUATIONS. 
Early Ohio. Product of one hilL 
RED RIVER EARLY OHIO. 
This is without doubt the best known and most popularly 
grown Extra Early Potato in this country. Our stock is 
as pure and vigorous a strain of Ohios as the most expert 
supervision and careful selection can make it. The skin of 
this variety has a slight tinge of color, but the flesh is pure 
white, always cooking up dry and mealy. The yield is 
large and uniform under all the varying conditions of soil 
and climate, and the tubers, very few little potatoes among 
them, are compactly produced in the hill so that digging is 
easy. The skin is smooth and the eyes shallow. Keeping 
qualities remarkable stock remaining firm as a rock well 
into the spring. Peck 90c; bushel $3.25; 5 bushels $15.50. 
IRISH COBBLER. 
A comparatively new extra early sort grown in large quan- 
tities 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 90c; bushel $3.25; 5 bushels $15.50. 
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 ‘pro- 
duced is tremendous, 12 to 15 tubers being found 
in a hill. It is a week to ten days ahead of Ohio 
er Rose, and resists rot and disease to a remark- 
able degree. Grown not only in the South, ; but 
increasingly every year throughout this part of 
the country. Peck 90c; bushel $3.25; 5 bushels 
$15.50. 
EARLY ROSE. 
A standard early Potato of fine quality and very 
prolific. Peck 90c; bushel $8.25; 5 bushels 
$15.50. 
USE THE PLANET JR, No. 8 HORSE HOE 
FOR CULTIVATING AND HILLING POTATOES, 
PRICE $19.00. 
HUMPHREY’S CONCAVE SEED POTATO KNIFE, Postpaid 40c; a handy tool. 
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