IMPROVED RED RIVER 
EARLY OHIO 
The well-known, dependable, all-around, early 
variety. 
Early Ohio has long been the most popular 
early potato in the country. Its earliness, smooth¬ 
ness and shallow eyes are its outstanding features. 
Everyone knows what it is, and knows that it can 
be relied on for an early market variety in almost 
every locality. 
Our illustration shows just how Olds’ Famous 
Improved Red River Grown Early Ohios look. 
Note the well-rounded symmetrical shape and uni¬ 
form size. No run-out stock about them. 
We have only certified stock of Red River Early 
Ohios which are very fine. 
PRICES OF IMPROVED RED RIVER EARLY 
OHIOS. 
Certified Stock: Vi Pk., 45c; pk., 80c; bu., (60 
lbs.) $3.05; 100 lbs., $4.90; 10 bus. (in 100-lb. 
sacks) at $4.80 per 100 lbs.; 25 bus. at $4.70 
per 100 lbs. Sacks free. 
OLDS’ WHITE BEAUTY 
WHITE BEAUTY. The unfavorable grow¬ 
ing conditions last summer practically destroyed 
our crop of White Beauty potatoes and we will 
not have any to offer this season. 
NEW LATE POTATO 
CHIPPEWA. Here is a new late potato 
recently introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture which in trials has proven outstand¬ 
ing for the northern states. It is resistant to mild 
mosaic and a heavy yielder. The Grand Rapids 
Station reports a yield of 464 bushels to the test 
plot. Mr. R. L. Donovan of the Grand Rapids 
Station states that. Chippewa will replace the old 
standard varieties and outyield them by a large 
margin. We recommend it to Wisconsin, potato 
growers as it is earlier than Green Mountain 
and other late potatoes and is a handsome 
potato and a heavy yielder. The skin is velvety 
white, has shallow eyes and is oblong in shape. 
Order your stock early as seed is very limited 
this season. 
Price, TJ. S. Grade No. 1: Vs pk., 45c; pk., 
80c; bu., $3.05; 100 lbs., $4.90; 10 bus. at $4.80 
per 100 lbs.; 25 bus. at $4.70 per 100 lbs. 
White Gold. 
NEW EARLY POTATO 
WARBA. A new extra-early potato 
developed by the Minnesota Agricultural 
Experiment Station from a cross of select 
seedling and Bliss Triumph. It is a 
heavy yielder, early, and resistant to 
common forms of mosaic. The cooking 
quality of the uniform tubers is excellent. 
Vines are upright and compact. In earli¬ 
ness it is about ten days ahead of Tri¬ 
umph and Early Ohios. The creamy-white 
potatoes are round and bloeky, of good 
size with smooth skin. The pink eyes 
are of medium depth. TJ. S. Grade No. 
1: y 2 pk., 45c; pk., 75c; bu., $2.80; 100 
lbs., $4.50; 10 bu. or mors at $4.40 per 
100 lbs.; 25 bu. at $4.30 per 100 lbs. 
Postpaid prices. Any variety of potatoes 
on our list. By mail: One pound (about 
3 good tubers), 25c; 3 lbs., 45c. 
Chippewa. 
WHITE GOLD 
THE EARLIEST WHITE POTATO 
GROWN. 10 days earlier than Early Ohio or 
Irish Cobbler. White Gold potatoes were de¬ 
veloped from potato seedlings by George Kremer 
of Itasca County, Minnesota. 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 outstanding 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 intro¬ 
duced. Be sure and plant some White Golds for 
your early potatoes this year. Stock is limited, 
so order early. Prices, Certified Stock: y 2 pk., 
60c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.80; 10 bu., $6.25; 10 bu. 
at $6.15 per 100 lbs. ; 25 bu. at $6.05 per 100 lbs. 
U. S. Grade No. 1, y 2 pk., 45c; pk., 80c; bu., 
$3.05; 100 lbs., $4.90; 10 bus. (in 100-lb. sacks) 
at $4.80 per 100 lbs.; 25 bus. at $4.70 per 100 
lbs. Sacks free. 
Warba. 
IMPROVED RURAL NEW 
YORKER 
MOST POPULAR MAIN CROP POTATO IN 
NEARLY ALL SECTIONS. 
Rural New Yorker is by far the most popular 
main crop variety in cultivation today. Its out¬ 
standing characteristics are its beautiful smooth 
white skin, its inconspicuous eyes and its great 
yielding qualities. It does the best of any variety 
as a rule on clay soils and black soils and in fact 
it is the universal potato for all soils. It will 
probably stand more neglect and do better under 
unfavorable conditions than any other variety. 
It is easily grown, a good keeper and always 
yields well. As a rule the quality is all right 
too. 
Rurals throughout the country are badly 
mixed with other varieties. Such stock does 
not bring the top price. We have not only pure 
Rurals but an improved strain of Rurals, all 
northern Wisconsin grown, from Sawyer County 
and other northern counties. Ask for prices in 
large quantities and for new prices after Feb¬ 
ruary 15 th. 
PRICES OF IMPROVED RURAL NEW 
YORKER: 
Certified: y 2 pk., 45c; pk., 75c; bu., $2.80; 
100 lbs., $4.50; 10 bus. at $4.30 per 100 lbs.; 
25 bus. at $4.20 per 100 lbs. Sacks included. 
POTATO EYES 
We furnish Potato Eyes in boxes of 160 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 selec¬ 
tion, $1.00 by mail, postpaid. 
160 Eyes, (one box) two varieties, your selec- ; 
tion, $1.10, postpaid. 
160 Eyes, (one box) four varieties, $1.20, post¬ 
paid. 
480 Eyes, (3 boxes) all one variety, $2.50 by 
express, not prepaid. 
480 Eyes, (3 boxes) three varieties, $2.75 by 
express, not prepaid. 
(No orders accepted for less than 160 eyes.) 
Eyes will be mailed at planting time or when 
weather permits. 
TREAT SEED WITH NEW IMPROVED SEMESAN BEL 
Easy Dip Treatment Costs Only 2c per Bushel 
Fifty per cent of all seed potatoes planted^ in the Seed potato treatment will bring 
United States carry disease in some form. This means you more profit. New Improved Sem- 
decreased yields. Much of this loss can be prevented by esan Bel the quick dip treatment 
treating seed before planting with New Improved Semesan has cut treating costs to 1 /zc to 3c 
per bushel of seed and gives equal or 
better control of seed-borne Rhizoc- 
tonia and scab than the old soak 
treatments. It protects seed pieces 
against rotting, insuring maximum 
stands; gives more consistent in¬ 
creases in yield and consequently 
larger profits. It is easily and quickly 
applied. 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, 45c; by mail, 50c; 1-lb. 
size, $1.50; by mail, $1.60; 5-lb. size, 
Rhizoctonia reduces the qual- Scab pits potatoes and $6.75; by mail, $7.00; 25-lb. size, 
ity and yield of potatoes. makes them unsalable. $31.00. 
Bel. 
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