WHITE GOLD 
THE EARLIEST WHITE 
POTATO GROWN. 10 days earli¬ 
er than Early Ohio or Irish Cob¬ 
bler. White Gold potatoes were de¬ 
veloped from potato seedlings by 
George Ivremer of Itasca County, Min¬ 
nesota. It took six years of selection 
before this potato was introduced or 
given a name. It has the size and 
shape of Green Mountain, though the 
eyes are shallow and it is of slightly 
netted appearance. In yield, it com¬ 
pares favorably with late varieties such 
as Rural New Yorker. The outstand¬ 
ing feature, however, is its earliness, 
for here is a white potato of good size 
and appearance, a good yielder and 
ten days earlier than other early 
varieties so far introduced. Be sure 
and plant some White Golds for your 
early potatoes this year. Stock is 
limited, so order early. Prices, White 
Gold, Minnesota Grown, U. S. Grade 
No. 1, V 2 pk., 50c; pk., 75c; bu., 
$2.00; 100 lbs., $3.05; 10 bus. (in 
100-lb. sacks) at $3.00 per 100 lbs.; 
25 bus. at $2.95 per 100 lbs. Sacks 
free. 
Postpaid prices. Any variety of 
potatoes on our list. By mail: One 
pound (about 3 good tubers), 25c; 
3 lbs., 45c. 
New White Gold Potatoes. 
POTATO SEED-BALLS BT THE BUSHED' 
POTATO EYES 
We furnish Potato Eyes in boxes of 100 eyes each, labeled and carefully packed 
in damp moss in paraffin lined boxes. Orders will be filled at the right time. 
PRICES OF POTATO EYES, ALL VARIETIES: 
160 Eyes, (one box) one variety, your selection, $1.00 by mail, postpaid. 
160 Eyes, (one box) two varieties, your selection, $1.10, postpaid. 
160 Eyes, (one box) four varieties, $1.20, postpaid. 
480 Eyes, (3 boxes) all one variety, $2.50 by express, not 
prepaid. 
480 Eyes, (3 boxes) three varieties, $2.75 by ex] 
prepaid. 
(No orders accepted for less than 160 eyes 
Eyes will be mailed at planting time or wher 
permits. 
POTATO BALL SEED 
Hybridized potato seed from the balls. 
Every seed makes a distinct variety. Pkt., 15c; 
2 pkts., 25c, postpaid. 
TREAT YOUR SEED WITH NEW IMPROVED SEMESAN BEL 
Easy Dip Treatment Costs Only 2c per Bushel 
Fifty per cent of all seed potatoes planted in the 
United States carry disease in some form. This means 
decreased yields. Much of this loss can be prevented by 
treating seed before planting with New Improved Semesan 
Bel. 
Rhizoctonia reduces the Scab pits potatoes and 
quality and yield of makes them unsalable, 
potatoes. 
Seed potato treatment will bring you 
more profit. New Improved Semesan 
Bel —the quick dip treatment—has cut 
treating costs to IV 2 C to 3c per bushel 
of seed and gives equal or better control 
of seed-borne Rhizoctonia and scab than 
the old soak treatments. It protects 
seed pieces against rotting, insuring 
maximum stands; gives more consistent 
increases in yield and consequently larg¬ 
er profits. It is easily and quickly ap¬ 
plied. Just mix with water, dip your 
seed potatoes, drain, and plant. One 
pound of New Improved Semesan Bel 
treats 60-80 bushels. 
Prices of Improved Semesan Bel: 4-oz. 
size, 50c; by mail, 55c; 1-lb. size, $1.65; 
by mail, $1.75; 5-lb. size, $7.00; by mail, 
$7.25; 25-lb. size, $31.25. 
Ask for 
folder, “New 
Impr o v e d 
Semesan 
Bel.” 
ROOT CROPS 
Root crops will save ane-half the grain feed without reducing the milk yield, 
other concentrates cost about $30.00 per ton. 10 lbs. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED MANGEL. $3.00 
DANISH SLUDSTRUP MANGEL . 3.00 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF TURNIP. 3.50 
IMPROVED PURPLE TOP RUTABAGA. 4 - 50 
Cost only $4 
25 lbs. 
$6.75 
6.75 
7.25 
8.50 
to $5 per ton while 
50 lbs. 100 lbs. 
$24.00 $23.00 
24.00 23.00 
26.00 25.00 
31.00 30.00 
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