SALZER’S EARLY SIX WEEKS POTATOES 
We are nationally known as the largest retail seed 
potato house in the country, and handle more varieties 
of potatoes than any other company. Our seed is grown 
in the fertile Eagle Valley and Red River Valley of 
Northern Minnesota, two districts which have not as yet 
been surpassed for quality seed. All of our potatoes are 
U. S. Government Grade No. 1, that is, seed stock that is 
practically free from scab. Might, dry rot and damage 
caused by disease and graded to a minimum size of 1% 
inches. Except where noted, the stock is not state certi¬ 
fied, as many customers hesitate in paying the increased 
cost, but all of our potatoes are grown for seed only. 
Salzer’s Early Six Weeks stands alone as the great ear¬ 
liest general purpose Potato! It is ahead of Salzer’s 
Earliest in quality and yield, although not quite so early, 
but is 10 days earlier than Early Ohio, Early Rose, etc. 
There is another great advantage in planting Salzer’s 
Early Six Weeks Potatoes and that is that it has never 
failed to produce a good crop of extremely early, very 
large tubers. 
Salzer’s Early Six Weeks is fit for market everywhere 
in just about six weeks. It is good for midsummer, good 
for late summer, good for fall, and magnificent to put into 
winter quarters, where it will keep splendidly and give 
you the finest flavored, best quality eating Potatoes 
imaginable. If we had but one Potato to plant, this would 
be the Potato every time. 
Skin is pink and smooth. The flesh is white and cooks 
mealy. Round to oblong in shape. Salzer’« Early Six 
Weeks Potato is one of the best market varieties for all 
sections of the country. 
Lb., 22c; peck, $1.07, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck, 44c; bu., $1.50; 3 Ini., or 1 bbl., $4.40'; 9 bu., or 3 bbl., 
$121.85; 15 Ini., or 5 bbl., $20.95. Bags free; barrels extra 
at 25c each. 
Salzer’s Famous Earliest Potatoes 
EARLY EUREKA 
An extra early potato, remarkable for its drought resist¬ 
ance and its ability to mature heavy yields before the hot, 
.dry summer sets in. For an early potato it is noted for its 
keeping qualities. The white flesh has a delightful flavor 
and cooks mealy. It is almost round in appearance and pro¬ 
duces uniform tubers. The skin is smooth and snowy white. 
It never seems to have blight and has no cores or black 
specks. The vines are wonderfully vigorous and the 
tubers lie close together in the hills. On account of 
the heavy foliage it can withstand heat and drought. 
It never takes second growth. Lb., 22c; peck, 
$1.07, postpaid to 4th zone. Price, not prepaid: 
Peck, 44c; bu., $1.50; 3 bu., or 1 bbl., $4.40; 9 bu., 
or 3 bbl., $12.85; 15 bu., or 5 bbl., $20.95. Bags 
free; barrels extra at 25c each. 
SALZER’S EARLIEST 
This is the earliest Red Potato in the world. Every 
Potato is beautiful as a picture. There is no variety 
that we know of that makes so handsome an appear¬ 
ance, that is so extremely early as Salzer’s Earliest. 
It is the Potato that gets there in earliness quicker 
than any other variety on earth. 
464 BUSHELS PER ACRE 
The Rural New Yorker, the greatest American authority 
on Potatoes, has this to say regarding Salzer’s Earliest: 
“Of the 58 kinds of Early Potatoes on trial this season Sal¬ 
zer’s Earliest proved to be the earliest. The yield was at 
the rate of 404 bushels to the acre, the Potato being round 
and of a reddish color like the early Bermuda Potatoes. 
The flesh is white and the quality very good.” It is of a 
roundish shape, medium size and considering its extreme 
earliness, yields heavily. Uniform in size, smooth reddish 
skin, shallow eyes, flesh snow white. Lb., 24c; peck, $1.08, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 45c; bu., $1.60; 3 bu., 
or 1 bbl., $4.70; 9 bu., or 3 bbl., $13.75, Barrels extra. 
NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATO EYES 
The fertile eyes are cut only from the same high grade stocks as 
listed in our catalog. Orders are booked and shipped at planting time. 
Anv varieties, your selection: 50 Eyes, 08c; 10O Eyes, $1.15; 250 Eyes, 
$2.25; 500 Eyes. $3.75; 1,000 Eyes, $0.95, postpaid. No orders accepted 
for less than 50 eyes of any one variety. 
The Potatoes that I ordered, arrived in fine shape and I have already planted ICC 
them. They were nice.—Mr. Earl Leonard, R. D. 4, Corning, N. Y. lOO 
