OLDS’ SEED POTATOES 
OLDS’ IMPROVED RED RIVER EARLY OHIO 
The well known dependable all-around early variety. 
© Early Ohio has long been the most popular early potato in the country. 
Its earliness, smoothness and shallow eyes are its outstanding features. Every 
one know what it is, and knows that it can be relied on for an early market 
variety in almost every locality. 
Our illustration shows just how Olds’ Famous Improved Red River Grown Early 
Ohios look. ’ Note the well-rounded symmetrical shape and uniform size. No run-out 
stock about them. 
We have both certified and uncertified stock of Red River Early Ohios. Both stocks 
are fine. The uncertified stock or U. S. No. 1 is practically pure and practically free from 
disease and is splendid seed stock; way ahead of ordinary Early Ohios. 
PRICES OF OLDS’ IMPROVED RED RIVER EARLY OHIOS. 
Certified Stock: y 2 pk., 30c; pk., 50c; bu. (60 lbs.), $1.60; 100 lbs., $2.50; 10 bus. 
(in 100-lb. sacks) at $2.45 per 100 lbs.; 25 bus. at $2.40 per 100 lbs. Sacks free. 
U. S. Grade No. 1 (Uncertified): y 2 pk., 30c; pk., 45c; bu., $1.40; 100 lbs., $2.15; 
20 bus. (in 100-lb. sacks) at $2.10 per 100 lbs.; 25 bus. at $2.05 per 100 lbs. 
OLDS’ RED RIVER IRISH COBBLER 
CERTIFIED STOCK. Most of our potatoes are “State Certified.’’ This means that they were inspected while grow¬ 
ing in the field by an official state inspector and again in the bin after being dug and both times passed the necessary 
requirements. The stock must be free from mixture, free fr om late blight rot, black leg and powdery scab and conform 
reasonably to the correct vine and tuber characteristics of the variety. Official branded sacks and official tags are 
used for this Certified stock. 
U. S. GOVERNMENT GRADE NO. 1. We offer at lower prices, stock of most varieties that is uncertified, but 
that conforms to the requirements of U. S. Grade No. 1. That is, stock that is practically free from scab, blight, dry 
rot and damage caused by disease and graded to a minimum size of 1% inches. The stock is all northern grown, 
coming from the same sections as the certified stock and practically pure. It is very desirable seed stock. 
SACKS FREE. We ship our Seed Potatoes in 100-pound sacks and these sacks are the unit now. 
POTATO PRICES FOR 1934. The prices named in this catalog are good until Feb. 15th only. At this writing, 
Dec. 1st, it looks as if all good seed stock would be wanted. The total potato crop in Wisconsin is 25 per cent below 
the 5-year average and for the whole country nearly as much less. Good seed stock is decidedly short. It looks 
like higher prices in the spring. 
Ohio. 
Irish Cobbler seems to continue to increase in popularity. People like a white potato. It is famous now 
the country over. At first it was largely grown for t he early market by the truckers of New Jersey and 
Virginia and other Atlantic coast states. Prom there its popularity has extended throughout the whole of 
the United States and it is a standard, well known variety now nearly everywhere. 
It is a pure white potato, nearly round in shape with eyes rather more pronounced than in the Early 
It usually outyields Early Ohio although not quite as early. 
The potatoes are very attractive 
looking and of most excellent qual¬ 
ity, rather ahead of all other ear- 
lies in that respect, always cook¬ 
ing up dry and mealy. This va¬ 
riety will please anyone who 
wants a few earlies for home use 
as well as the large grower and 
the market gardener. 
Our Irish Cobblers this year are 
Red River grown and we have 
Certified Stock as well as uncerti¬ 
fied. The uncertified are all U. S. 
Grade No. 1 and practically pure 
and free from disease. 
RED RIVER IRISH COBBLER 
Prices, Certified Stock: y 2 pk., 30c; pk., 55c; bu., $1.65; 100 lbs., $2.60; 10 bus. at $2.55 per 100 lbs.; 25 bus. 
at $2.50 per 100 lbs. Sacks free. 
U. S. Grade No. 1 (Uncertified): Pk., 50c; bu., $1.45; 100 lbs., $2.25; 10 bus. or over at $2.20 per 100 lbs.; 25 
bus. at $2.15 per 100 lbs. Sacks free. 
