A. $1.90 Vegetable Seed Collection, for tbe Home Garden — $1.00 
This collection will plant a garden about 25 x 40 feet. It is sold at a reduced price because it is put up ready to mail before the busy season when 
time is not so valuable as it is later. The seeds are the very best we have, and the packets full size. 
We Cannot Make Any Changes in This Collection. The collection is put up ready to ship, so we cannot change it in any way; but, of course, 
anyone may order additional seeds to go with the collection. 
The collection is composed of one packet each of the following seeds: 
Beet, Detroit Dark Red 
Beans, Sure Crop Wax 
Beans, Tendergreen 
Cabbage, Golden Acre 
Cauliflower, Snowball 
Cucumber, Harris' Perfection 
Carrot, Nantes 
Sweet Corn, Buttercup 
Sweet Corn, Golden 
Country Gentleman 
Lettuce, New York No. 515 
Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson 
Onions, Riverside Sweet Spanish 
Parsnips, Harris’ Model 
Radish, Early Scarlet Globe 
Radish, Icicle 
Summer Squash, Giant 
Summer Straight.neck 
Spinach, Long Standing 
Bloomsdale Savoy 
Swiss Chard, Fordhook Giant 
Turnip, Purple Top 
White Globe 
Ruta Baga, Macomber 
Simply ask for Collection No. 1—$1.00 postpaid. 
HARRIS* CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES 
Almost everyone at the present time knows the importance of using 
seed potatoes that are free from the diseases that are transmitted by the 
seed. Diseases such as mosaic, leaf roll, wilt, etc. may not be very ap¬ 
parent but they reduce the yield very much. The only way to raise 
potatoes at a profit is to plant seed free from these diseases. It will pay 
you well to discard your old seed and plant only clean seed. 
All of our potatoes are from crops that have been inspected by the 
N. Y. Seed Improvement Association and certified as practically free 
from disease. 
PLEASE READ:—Prices here given are for the potatoes carefully 
put up for shipment and delivered to freight house or express office with¬ 
out extra charge, but the purchaser is to pay transportation. Please write 
for prices on larger lots than are listed here. 
By Parcel Post. Potatoes can be sent by parcel post if the amount to 
cover the necessary postage is added to the price. A peck weighs 15 lbs. 
and a bushel 60 lbs. See inside front cover. 
Shipping Season. It is usually safe to ship potatoes from here about 
April 1st. If our customers wish us to ship earlier we will do so, but we will 
not hold ourselves responsible for loss by freezing if the potatoes are 
ordered sent earlier than in our judgment it is safe to ship them. 
Half bushels and half pecks will be sent at half the bushel and peck 
price. We can send only one variety in a sack. 
If you want extra early potatoes: 
Try the New WARBA ! 
This new potato which was introduced by the Minnesota Experiment 
Station is 10 days earlier than Irish Cobbler and a week earlier than 
Triumph. Comparative tests have shown the yield also to be better 
than the Cobbler. 
The vines are sturdy and upright and remarkably resistant to disease, 
especially mosaic. 
The tubers are very handsome, and distinctive in appearance. They 
are round and blocky with a smooth white skin and a light pink eye. 
They resemble Cobbler except for the pink eye. The flesh is white and 
of excellent quality. 
We believe this new variety will prove to be most excellent for the 
home garden and roadside stands where fine early potatoes are wanted. 
No. 1 Certified Seed. Peck $1.25; Bu. $4.00; Sack of 2}^ Bu. $9.50. 
Purchaser pays transportation. 
IRISH COBBLERS 
The leading early potato. It yields better than any other kind (except 
Warba) that is equally early. The potatoes are round, white, have rather 
deep eyes of fine quality and very early. Irish Cobbler is one of the besl 
early potatoes. 
Much of the ordinary Irish Cobbler seed sold is either not that variety 
at all or is mixed with other kinds which are usually later and make the 
crop mature unevenly. The seed we offer is true to name. 
No. 1 Certified Seed. Peck $1.10; Bu. $3.35; Sack (2]/f) Bu. $8.00. 
Purchaser pays transportation. 
Second Size. (Certified.) These are small potatoes not quite large 
enough to pass the first grade. They are from the same certified fields 
and make good seed. 
Peck $1.10; Bu. $3.25; Sack (2J^ Bu.) $7.75. Purchaser pays trans¬ 
portation. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN 
If you want nice mealy white potatoes of the finest quality raise Green 
Mountains. They are far superior to most of the kinds usually raised. 
The tubers are round, slightly flattened, and have few shallow eyes. The 
skin is white with a slight netting which usually goes with fine quality. 
This is a medium early variety and yields heavy crops on soil suited to 
it. It does best on rather light or gravelly soil and in the northern locali¬ 
ties altho it is largely grown and produces great crops on Long Island. 
An excellent kind for New York and all of New England. 
No. 1 Certified Seed. Peck $1.10; Bu. $3.25; Sack (2J^ Bu-) $”5. 
Purchaser pays transportation. 
Golden Rural Potatoes 
GOLDEN RURAL or RURAL RUSSET 
Heaviest Yielding Kind 
We are convinced that this variety will produce larger crops than any 
other kind where conditions of soil and climate suit it, as they do here 
and in a large section of country in the northern states. 
It will pay any grower to discard seed potatoes that he is not sure are 
free from disease and plant Certified Golden Rurals. 
The Golden Rural or Rural Russet has very strong, vigorous healthy 
vines that do not usually blight. The leaves are dark green while the 
stems are purple and often as big around as your finger. The potatoes are 
round, somewhat flattened, eyes quite shallow and the slightly russet skin 
is very rarely affected with scab. The flesh is pure white, very firm and of 
fine quality. Each hill usually has 7 to 9 good sized potatoes. 
No. 1 Certified Seed. Peck $1.00; Bu. $3.00; Sack (2J^ Bu.) $7.25. 
Purchaser pays transportation. 
Second Size (Certified.) Peck 95c; Bu. $2.90; Sack (2^ Bu.) $7.00. 
Purchaser pays transportation. 
SMOOTH RURALS 
Also called Heavy Weight or No. 9 
This potato has steadily won a place for itself each year near the top of 
the list for yield in New York State. There are very few kinds equal to it. 
The potatoes are round to oblong, have fairly numerous medium shal¬ 
low eyes, purple sprouts, and smooth white skin. The vines are rather 
stocky and very vigorous and resistant to disease. This is one of the best 
of the Smooth Rural or Carman class and is fast replacing many other 
kinds for the late or main crop. 
No. 1 Certified Seed. Peck $1.00; Bu. $3.00; Sack (2 y 2 Bu.) $7.25. 
Purchaser pays transportation. 
Second Size (Certified). Peck 95c; Bu. $2.90; Sack (2J^ Bu.) $7.00. 
Purchaser pays transportation. 
Treat Potatoes with Semesan Bel 
One pound of the new improved Semesan Bel. will 
treat 50 to 60 bushels of cut potatoes when used accord¬ 
ing to directions. It also posseses great disease control 
properties especially in respect to control of Rhizoctonia 
and seed-born Scab. The “Instantaneous Dip” method 
of applying new Semesan Bel. saves time and labor. 
Semeson Bel. does not harm the seed pieces. 
4 oz. 45c; 1 lb. $1.50 transportation paid. Not paid: 
5 lb. $6.75. See page 86 for other Semesan products. 
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