TRIVETTS 
SEED POTATOES 
CHOICE SELECTED STOCK 
Potatoes prefer a light rich soil; if stable manure is used, it should be 
applied the year before. The use of artificial fertilizer is strongly recom¬ 
mended, about ton per acre. 
Open furrows about 3 feet apart and 6 inches deep, sprinkle fertilizer, 
then cover with 2 or 3 inches of soil ; cut the Potatoes allowing 2 or 3 eyes 
to each piece, plant 15 or 18 inches apart and cover with remaining soil. 
Spray growing plants with Pyrox. Four sacks (11 bushels) when cut, 
will plant an acre. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Carman No. 1. ( Maine grown). Early white. 
Early Rose. ( Maine grown). Standard sort. 
T.T.S. 
Irish Cobbler. ( Maine grown). Most popular, extra early, IRISH COBBLER fEarly) CERTIFIED STOCK 
white flesh. Excellent quality. 
Irish Cobbler. ( Certified stock). Carefully selected, 
special stock seed of this ever-popular, first early sort. 
MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
Carman No. 3. ( Maine grown). White flesh, heavy crop¬ 
per; midseason. 
Dibble’s Russet. ( Maine grown). As near rustproof as a 
Potato can be. Extraordinary yielder and of good quality. 
Gold Coin. ( Maine grown). Splendid midseason, excellent 
table quality. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Hustler. (Maine grown). Similar to “Green Mountain," but 
claimed by some to be a heavier cropper. 
Long Island Wonder. (Maine grown). Fine late sort, 
large tubers, white flesh and remarkably disease-resisting. 
Green Mountain. (Maine grown). The best and most 
popular late variety, large tubers of unexcelled quality, a heavy 
cropper, and the best for Winter storing. 
Green Mountain. (Certified stock). The finest and 
cleanest stock of this excellent variety procurable. 
PRICES: Seed Potato prices are seldom properly settled in time for insertion in our catalog. All booked orders will be given the 
advantage of the best prevailing market prices. Quotations made on request 
GREEN MOUNTAIN (Late) CERTIFIED STOCK 
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