Helena, Montana. 
SEED POTATOES 123 
SEED POTATOES 
MILLION DOLLAR— (Howard Elliott)— 50 Lbs., $2.75; per 
100 Lbs., $5.00, at Purchaser's expense by Expros.=! or 
Freight. Write for prices on large quantities. 
This is a comparatively ncnv introduction a wonderful 
yielder, and one that will prove a, veritable gold niinp. lo 
the potato growers of Montana. It is white potato, of 
good size, thin but tough skin, a splendid keeper, has 
no tendency to sprout too early when properly cared for, 
is most delicious when baked, and also a good potato for 
boiling. On our trial grounds last season was by far the 
heaviest yielder we grew. Especially adapted (o irri- 
gated lands, where its yield is phenomenal. 
HAMMOND— 50 Lbs., $2.25; 100 Lbs., $'i.OO, at purchaser's 
expense by freight or express. 
Also known as Rough Rider and Burbank Russett. 
This is without question the best Potato for Montana 
growers especially on irrigated lands. Prof. Whipple of 
the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station. at Boze- 
man reports that even with one irrigation in the season 
that a yield of from 12,500 to 15,000 lbs. per acre was 
produced. It is a very smooth shallow eyed Potato, very 
uniform in size, an ideal baking tuber, does not 'Cook 
away when boiled without the jacket, is almost entirely 
scab proof, a splendid winter keeper, and shows very 
little inclination to sprout until planted in the soil. Its 
peculiar russet coat render it easy to keep a pure stock' 
of seed, and is of wonderful value as u protection from 
bruises in shipping, and thus lessening if not preventing 
I he danger of rot when grown for the shipping trade. 
ROMAN BEAUTY— 26 Lbs., $1.50; 50 Lbs.. $2.75; 100 Lbs., 
$5.00, by express or freight at Purchaser's expense. 
We have given this potato a thorough test on our trial 
grounds for the past four years, and it has proven itself 
well worthy as a market variety for Montana. It is very 
smooth Potato with eyes so shallow that it appears to be 
without them. Is a splendid baker, and is one of the best 
all round potatoes we have found for this section. Our 
supply of this fine variety is very limited, and intending 
purchasers will find it to their advantage to order early, 
before the stock is exhausted. 
EARLY OHIO— 25 Lbs., $1.25; 50 Lbs., $2.25; 100 Lbs., $4.00, 
by freight or express at Purchaser's expense. 
This is a well known early variety, a good keeper and is 
grown most extensively for the market in all sections of 
the country. 
EARLY SIX WEEKS— 25 Lbs.. $1.25 : 50 Lbs., $2.25; 100 
Lbs., $i.0O; by express or freight at Purchaser's expense. 
This is a well known early variety, a good keeper and 
is grown most extensively for the market in all sections 
or the country. 
NORWEGIAN OR SWEDISH POTATO— 10 Lbs., F. O. B. 
Helena, $1.00. Only 10 lbs. to a customer. 
This is a smaller type than the ortlinary varieties of 
Irish Potato, and is especially suili'd for high altitudes, 
ripening early and being especially hardy. Requires but 
a short season to mature. 
