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ROBSON SEED FARMS, HALL, N. Y. 
A CORNER OF 30 ACRES OF OUR ROBSON SEEDLING POTATOES 
POTATOES 
"RnHcrm ^A^rlUmo" A number of years ago we origi- 
XYUUoUli OCCLlllllg . riated this variety from seed taken 
from a potato blossom seedball. We grew it on our own farms and 
in the test plot at the New York State Btollege of Agriculture. It 
proved to be a heavy yielder, and a jrig'arOTis grower. On account 
of its desirability and the very entl^bsjastic reports from our cus¬ 
tomers we feel that we can strongl jrehpmmend this strain above all 
others that we have tested for hVrQa' garden or field production. 
The Robson Seedling is of the Rural type, medium late, excellent 
shape for baking and will hcjgiym much later in the spring than 
most other varieties. 
In spite of the very df Jison our fields averaged over 300 
bushe ls per acre. One p 
per bu. 5 bu. or 
parcels post $.75 postpaid ; 1 t o 5 bu. 
er bu. Not prepaid. 
Prince Edward Island Certified Irish 
C'nhhlPTQ * There is always a demand for this early round, 
vUUUlclS . white, high quality potato. Inasmuch as Irish 
Cobblers matured in this climate during hot weather are greatly 
weakened in vitality, we have our seed grown on Prince Edward 
Island, Canada, where the weather is cool and the soil well adapted 
to the growing of seed potatoes. 
This stock is inspected and certified by the Canadian Govern¬ 
ment. It is medium size and smooth. Many growers report 
300 bushel per acre yields from our seed. 1 peck by Parcels 
Post $.95 postpaid. 1 to 5 bu. $2.50; per bu. 5 bu. or more $2.40 
per bu. Not prepaid. 
SEED CORN 
With the exception of the Learning all of our seed corn is grown near Hall, N. Y. Northern Grown Seed Corn 
gives better yields. 
Extra Early Cornell 11: Lr"&S*i on ii of S 
been too late in maturing to be an ideal husking corn. With this in 
mind we have been breeding for an earlier maturing strain of this 
very desirable variety. 
We now have an Extra Early Cornell 11 that ripens fully two 
weeks earlier than the old strain. The stalk is of good height, 7 to 
9 ft., the ears are 8 to 9 inches long and have 14 to 18 rows of yellow 
dented kernels arranged on a small cob. 
Under favorable conditions Extra Early Cornell 11 will fully 
mature in 90 days. We have had many reports of yields of over 100 
bushels of ears per acre. One peck by Parcels Post $.85 postpaid; 
bu. $1.25; bu. $2.25. Not prepaid. 
Cnmoll 11 for flip Qilc • This is the strain of 
^oriieii 11 lor me Olio . Cornell ll that we have 
handled for a number of years. We especially recommend it for use 
in the silo. The stalks grow slightly taller than the early strain and 
the ears are a little larger. 
This seed was carefully field selected and dried by special equip¬ 
ment so as to insure high germination and strong vitality. One 
peck by Parcels Post $.85 postpaid; bu. $1.25; bu. $2.25. Not 
prepaid. 
West Branch Sweepstakes: f h an at cornXn y 
Produces more tons of green weight but cannot be depended upon 
to fully ripen under most New York State conditions. Sweepstakes 
is adapted for silage int his State. The ears are very similar in shape 
to Cornell 11 but the kernels are red and somewhat larger. One 
peck by Parcels Post $.85 postpaid; l /2 bu. $1.25; bu. $2.25. Not 
prepaid. 
Improved Learning: °“, o( , TL m Sl po . p „ u '“p» a S 
most sections of New York State except under very favorable con¬ 
ditions. Stalk is tall, ears large, kernels yellow. One peck by 
Parcels Post $.85 postpaid; ‘2 bu. $1.00; bu. $1.75. Not prepaid. 
Use Crow-Fez crow repellent. Prices on opposite 
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