The Iowa Seed Company, Des Moines, Iowa 
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SEED POTATOES 
Extra Early Ohio 
A special favorite with marketmen, and the most profitable 
they can grow. On account of early maturity you get the 
highest market prices. Will keep firm until late in the spring. 
Frequently sold under the name Early Six Weeks. ‘&»:t-85c-; 
10 bu., $7.50.- 
Extra Early Triumph 
A popular first early variety. This is the round, red potato 
which is generally in our markets as new potatoes early in 
spring. The color is bright red. BuT7'fl7257~T^~b u., - $12. 00-. 
Irish Cobbler 
Has the form and color so popular in the market. Is prolific 
and profitable to the grower and has become a much prized 
variety. Bu^OfierTO-htr. , $ 9 .0 0: 
Rural New Yorker 
Preferred by large buyers because it is large, unusually 
smooth, with few and shallow eyes, skin white as is also flesh, 
which is of good quality. Medium late and the best drouth 
resister. Bu.',''$1.00;10bu.,$9.50. 
IRISH COBBLER POTATOES 
Seed Sweet Potatoes 
Thrive on any of the loam soils of the Middle West, and do especially well on 
sandy ground. We usually ship from April 12th to 20th and notify customers 
when we start them. 
Early Yellow Jersey—Holds first place. Earliest and most productive; of 
large, short, chunky shape and of best quality. 10 lbs., 50c; one bushel basket, 
$1.25. 
Nancy Hall —A variety originated in the South. Flesh is dark colored and 
cooks a bright orange. Splendid for baking and is extra sweet and full of sugar. 
10 lbs., 50c; one bushel basket, $1.25. Ask for prices in quantities. 
Bermuda Onion Plants 
These plants produce the large sweet onion that you often see on the market. 
These plants are grown from seed planted in Texas last fall. The young green 
plants are shipped to us and are ready to be transplanted and continue to grow. 
They should be planted early as they will stand a light frost. 
EXTRA EARLY TRIUMPH 
Plants are guaranteed to arrive in 
good condition. Prices: 10c per bunch; 
^3 bunches, 25c; 10 bunches, 75c. 
In full crates of 6,000 
plants, shipped direct from 
Texas growers to you, 
not prepaid, $3.00 per 
crate. 
NO. 4 PLANET JR. DRILL AND CULTIVATOR 
Planet Jr. No. 4 Seeder and Cultivator —The No. 4 is 
the most popular combined garden seeder, plow and culti¬ 
vator for small garden owners. Price complete, $16.75. 
As a seeder only, $13.50. 
Planet Jr. No. 3 Hill and Drill Seeder —A seeder only. 
Price, $16.50. 
Planet Jr. No. 12 Double Wheel Hoe —A double and 
single wheel hoe in one. Price, $10.25. 
Planet Jr. No. 18 Single Wheel Hoe —A single wheel 
hoe, has one pair of 6-inch hoes. Price, $5.50. 
Ask for complete Planet Jr. catalog. 
Garden Tools 
Concave and Curved Seed Potato 
Knife —Will pay for itself even if you 
have only a bushel of potatoes to cut. 
Allows the giving of 
each eye its full por¬ 
tion of the potato. 
30c each postpaid. 
Eureka Potato Planter —The best 
hand potato planter that we know of, 
as it does the work perfectly. Price, 
$1.50 by express. 
Excelsior Weeding Hook —Can be 
used to advantage among small and 
tender plants. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 
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EUREKA POTATO PLANTER 
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