CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 49 
IRISH POTATOES SELL WELL 
ALL EASTERN GROWN STOCKS. 
Write for Prices on Quantity Lots. 
CULTUBE.—Potatoes thrive and produce best in a light, dry, but rich soil. 
Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations. 
Cotton- 
seed meal, raw bone or any other fertilizer should be used to make the ground rich 
enough. 
under, it will be in good condition for Potatoes. 
If the ground was planted the Fall previous with cow peas, which were plowed 
Good size tubers should be selected 
for planting, which can be cut in pieces not too small; each piece ought to contain at 
least three eyes. 
apart. 
Dust the potato plants with Corona when they are 6 to 8 inches high. 
necessary or at intervals of two weeks for the rest of the season. 
to April, 10 bushels per acre. 
EABLY TRIUMPH OB 
IMPROVED BERMUDA. 
One of the best early po- 
tatoes, combining the 
productiveness of the 
Peerless with the excel- 
lent qualities of Irish 
Cobbler. Medium size, 
round, very uniform in 
shape; eyes slightly de- 
pressed and color of a 
beautiful light red and 
is a standard variety for 
shipping. 15 Ibs., $1.25; 
60 Ibs., $3.50; 150 Ib. 
sack, $7.50, not prepaid. 
BUBBANE’S.—Of late 
sorts this is more large- 
ly used than any other. 
It is of z00d size, fine 
form, and an excellent 
yielder. The fiesh is 
white, and is very mealy 
and of fine flavor. 15 
lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., $3.00; 
150 1b. sack, $6.75, not 
prepaid. 
WHITE STAB.—A 
very handsome and pro- 
ductive variety of me- 
dium earliness, - tubers 
oblong, large and uni- 
form in size; vines 
strong, of a dark green 
color, stocky and vigorous; skin and flesh 
white and of fine quality. 
eens $3.00; 150 lb. sack, $6.75, not pre- 
paid. 
IRISH COBBLER.—One of the most 
popular of the early varieties. Its excel- 
lent quality, together with its cream-white 
color, makes it fine for the best trade. It 
is a2 vigorous grower, a good keeper and 
ripens uniformly. 15 Ilbs., $1.25; 60 Ibs., 
$3.50; 150 lb. sack, $7.50, not prepaid. 
Gem Seed Potato Cutter. 
Matures in 95 to 140 days. 
Corona Dry is particularly efficient in the control of the ordinary potato bug. 
15 lbs., $1.00; — 
Plant in drills from two to three feet 
Repeat when 
Planted from January 
Early 
Triumph. 
BOSTON PEERLESS.—A round, white 
variety, with a slightly netted surface. 
Tubers are oblong to round in shape; skin 
dull white, slightly russeted; very shallow 
eyes near surface. A good keeper and 
shipper. For late planting it is superior. 
15 lbs., $1.00; 60 lbs., $3.00; 150 lbs. sack, 
$6.75, not prepaid. 
THE GEM SEED POTATO 
CUTTER. 
Has all the essential features necessary 
to a first-class tool. It will cut any size 
potato in pieces uniform in size. Weight 
12 lbs. packed. Price, $3.50, not prepaid. 
FORMULA FOR SCALY 
POTATOES. 
One pint of formaldehyde to 30 gallons 
of water, soaking ‘the seed potatoes in the 
solution two hours before planting, allow- 
ing them to dry thoroughly before cutting. 
As the formaldehyde solution does not 
lose its strength, keep on using the same 
solution as long as there are votatoes to 
be planted. This is very effective. 
