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THE INLAND SEED C O.’S 
HOTKAPSETTERS 
In placing the “Hotkaps” over the plants, the 
“Hotkap Setter” will prove very helpful. This 
is a small steel cone, the exact shape of the 
“Hotkap” itself, with a handle at the top. 
Weight, 3 lbs. Add postage. Price, $2.25. 
HOTKAP CARRIERS 
To make it easier to set them out in quantities, 
a specially made carrier, holding approximately 
150 “Hotkaps,” will be found very convenient. 
Price, $2.00. Postpaid, $2.15. 
Potatoes 
Potatoes can be grown in any soil provided it 
is well drained, but if grown on sandy, rich soil, 
they will be of better quality than if planted on 
clay soils. Sod land is most excellent for this crop. 
PRICES —Owing to the great uncertainty re¬ 
garding values we are unable to make definite 
prices at present. 
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Wee Hot Houses 
Wee Hot 
Houses 
Used in the same manner as Hotkaps. Notice 
their different shape. When we took over the 
Spokane Seed Co.’s stock there was a small lot 
of these which we are offering at the following 
low prices as long as they last: 
1000 .$0.60 per 100 
Less than 1000.75 per 100 
Less than 5O0..„. 90 per 100 
Less than 100.15 per doz. 
Thousand weigh 25 lbs. Add postage. 
Plant Pots 
Plant pots and plant bands are made exactly 
of the same material, the only difference being 
that bands have not any bottom while pots have. 
You will also notice difference in size. 3x3 inches. 
Case 2,000 .$12.00 per case 
Less than case.‘.70 per 100 
Less than 1000.80 per 100 
Less than 500. .90 per 100 
Less than 250.15 per doz. 
Packed 250 in carton. 
Weight of 250, 5V& lbs. Add postage. 
Plant Bands 
They come already folded and set up. All you 
have to do is open them, set them in a box close 
together, and fill with dirt, and put in the plant. 
The simplest way to handle plants for trans¬ 
planting is to grow them in our Ready-to-Use 
Plant Bands. They make an ideal worm guard. 
Size 2x2 inches. 
Case 5,000 .$16.00 per case 
Less than case.40 per 100 
Less than 1000.50 per 100 
Less than 500.60 per 100 
Less than 250 .10 per doz. 
Packed 250 in carton. 
Weight of 250, 2% lbs. Add postage. 
Bliss Triumph or Six Weeks 
Early 
BLISS TRIUMPH OR SIX WEEKS—This is 
recognized as being one of the very earliest va¬ 
rieties grown, and is also one of the best yielders 
of the early varieties. Skin pink. 
OHIO —A leading early sort. Round, short, and 
thick tubers, smooth and solid; cooks dry and 
mealy and matures very early. 
EARLIEST OF ALL OR EARLY EUREKA— 
Is a shallow-eyed white-skinned variety of vig¬ 
orous growth. The tubers are smoother and 
have fewer eyes than most other varieties. 
Medium 
IRISH COBBLER — The tubers are round, 
somewhat flattened with rather deep eyes and 
are medium to large in size. The skin is white. 
Late 
NETTED GEM —The hardiest, most vigorous 
in growth, most productive, and the best in table 
quality of all potatoes. It has proved to be un¬ 
equalled for main crop. The vines are strong, 
with deep green foliage. In form the tubers are 
medium long. 
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CERTIFIED 
STOCK 
The present arrangement for certified pota¬ 
toes in the states of Idaho and Washington are 
a blue tag and a red tag. The blue tag is cer¬ 
tified as to variety, freedom of disease and type 
and has been inspected at least twice in the 
field, also inspected at time of shipment. Size, 
from 2 to 12 ounces. 
Red tag has also been inspected but has not 
been as closely graded as the blue tag and will 
not conform to the requirements for the blue 
tag. 
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