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Seed Potatoes 



Kartoffel (Ger.) 



Patata (Ital.) 



PURE STRAIN 



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One peck will plant 100 hills, 10 bu. to an acre 



IRISH COBBLER, Extra Early Heavy Yielder. Is 



a grand early potato of medium large size, 

 and in light soil, does its best for earliness. 

 Irish Cobbler, although not so fine grained in 

 flesh as some other sorts described here, yet 

 it is always a very popular seller. Its size, 

 shape, good quality and elegant appearance 

 have given it a very wide popularity and it 

 usually secures a better price, side by side 

 with standard Earlies. To our customers who 

 find it necessary to cater to a growing demand 

 for more Early potatoes we commend this 

 sort as a money-maker and trade-winner. 



EARLY OHIO. Either for the family garden or 

 for market, there is nothing to compare with 

 the early Ohio. Round to oblong in shape, 

 pink skin, white flesh of most excellent qual- 

 ity and extra early. 



EARLY ROSE. This pink-skinned variety is 

 noted for earliness, productiveness and fine 

 quality. Shape long, good size, cooks pure 

 white and mealy. 



RUSSET. Considered the finest late Potato of 

 today and as near blight-proof as a Potato can 

 be. The tubers are round to oblong, very large, 

 and from 6 to 10 are ordinarily obtained from 

 a hill; the flesh is pure white and the skin has 

 a roughened russet appearance. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN — A fine late Potato. A 

 white skinned variety of flat, oval form, 

 smooth and attractive. Ripens slowly and is a 

 good keeper. Quality excellent when well 

 grown. This variety has been growing in pop- 

 ularity and is now the leader of all varieties 

 for general crop. 



CARMAN NO. 3. A round, white late Potato of 

 the Rural type and closely resembling it in 

 yield and quality. We have clean, pure stock. 



Russet Potatoes 



SWEET and MEDICINAL HERBS 



•Varieties are Perennials 



Anise. Used for flavoring. 

 Balm. Made into balm tea for 

 fevers. 



Basil, Sweet. For soups and 

 stews. 



Borage. A pot-herb and for bees. 

 Caraway. Seeds are used In cakes, 

 etc. 



Chervil, Curled. For soups and 

 salads. 



Chives.* Used for garnishing. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



Coriander. Seeds used In confec- 

 tionery. 



Dili. Used for pickling. 

 Fennel.* Used for pickling and 

 sauces. 



Fennel, Florence. Resembles cel- 

 ery In flavor. 



Horehonnd.* Valuable for medi- 

 cine. 



Hyssop.* Medicinal and decora- 

 tive. 



Lavender (True). Used in per- 

 fume. 

 Marjoram, Sweet. 



Marjoram, Pot. Used for season- 

 ing. 



Rosemary.* Aromatic; for sea- 

 soning. 



Rue.* Used for medicinal pur- 

 poses. 



Sage.* Used for flavoring. 

 Savory, Summer. For flavoring. 

 Savory, Winter.* A hardy form. 

 Sorrel. Used as a salad. 

 Thyme. For sauces and dressings. 



All above varieties of Herbs 10 cts. per pkt. except as noted 



Insure Your Potato Crop 



NEW IMPROVED SEMESAN BEL. Controls seed-borne diseases and 

 scab and protects the cut tubers from rotting which insures maxi- 

 mum yield. Easily and quickly applied. Mix one pound with 7% 

 gallons of water, dip seed potatoes, drain and plant. 4 oz. 50 cts., 

 1 lb. $1.75, 5 lb. $8.00, 25 lb. $31.25. 



SEMESAN. Destroys diseases on seed and in the soil. Sprinkling 

 the seedling beds with Semesan solution effectively prevents damp- 

 ing-off. Recommended for vegetable and flower seeds, bulbs and 

 Brown Patch on lawns. Directions in every can. 2 oz. 50 cts., 1 lb. 

 $2.50, 5 lb. $11.75, 25 lb. $46.25. 



SEMESAN JR. Field or sweet corn seed dusted with Semesan Jr. is 

 protected from destructive root diseases and from rotting in cold, 

 wet soil, consequently better germination, stands and yields are 

 obtained. 4 oz. 50 cts., 1 lb. $1.50, 5 lb. $7.00, 25 lb. $28.75. 



NEW IMPROVED CERES AN. Inexpensive and profitable treatment 

 for Barley, Oats and Wheat which assures protection against 

 seedling blight or smut losses. 1 lb. 75 cts., 5 lb. $3.00. 



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