WHITE GOLD 
THE EARLIEST WHITE POTATO 
GROWN. 10 days earlier than Early Ohio or 
Irish Cobbler. White Gold potato was de¬ 
veloped from a potato seedling by George Kremer 
of Itasca County, Minnesota. It has the size and 
shape of Green_ Mountain, though the eyes are 
shallow and it is of slightly netted appearance. 
In yield, it compares favorably with late varie¬ 
ties 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. Prices, U. S. Grade No. 1: i/ 2 pk., 
25c; pk., 45c; bu., $1.40; 100 lbs., $2.25; 500 
lbs. at $2.20 per 100 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. at $2.15 
per 100 lbs. Sacks free. 
. 
Red River Early Ohios. 
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, 
smoothness 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 
uniform size. No run-out stock about them. 
_We have only certified blue tag stock of Red 
River Early Ohios which are very fine. 
Prices, Certified Blue Tag Stock: y 2 pk., 30c; 
pk., 50c; bu. (60 lbs.), $1.50; 100 lbs., $2.30; 
500 lbs. at $2.25 per 100 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. at 
$2.20 per 100 lbs. Sacks free. 
Chippewa. 
For better yields treat seed with Semesan 
LOWER COSTS 
AND BETTER 
POTATO yiELDS 
WITH IMPROVED 
SEMESAN BEL 
Bel. 
White Gold. 
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. 
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), any variety, $2.50, 
postpaid. 
NEW LATE POTATO 
CHIPPEWA. Here is a new late potato 
recently introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agi-icuiture 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. 
Price, Certified Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 35c; pk., 
55c; bu., $1.60; 100 lbs., $2.35; 500 lbs. at 
$2.30 per 100 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. at $2.25 per 100 
lbs. 
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. 
Rurals throughout the country are badly 
mixed with other varieties. Such stock doe's 
not bring the top price. We have not only pure 
Rurals hut an improved strain of Rurals, all 
northern Wisconsin grown, from Sawyer County 
and other northern counties. 
Prices, Certified Wisconsin: y 2 pk., 35c; pk., 
55c; bu., $1.60; 100 lbs., $2.35; 500 lbs. at 
$2.30 per 100 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. at $2.25 per 100 
lbs. Sacks included. 
Russet Rurals, U. S. No. 1: y 2 pk., 25c; pk., 
40c; bu., $1.35; 100 lbs., $2.20; 500 lbs. at 
$2.15 per 100 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. at $2.05 per 100 
lbs. 
Closely checked tests in 
15 states have proved that 
any potato grower can 
usually expect better re¬ 
turns from bis seed if he 
treats it with Semesan 
Bel before planting. At 
an average cost of 21c an 
acre this quick dip treat¬ 
ment — by reducing seed 
piece decay and seed- 
borne scab and Rhizoc- 
tonia—increased the aver¬ 
age yield 13.6%. Result: 
lower growing cost and 
more profit. No mussy 
soaking. Treat your seed 
as fast as you can dip it. 
One pound treats 60 to 80 
bushels of seed—easily, 
quickly, inexpensively. 
Prices: 4 oz., 45c; by 
mail, 50c; 1-lb. size, 
$1.50; by mail, $1.60; 
5-lb. size, $6.75; by mail, 
$7.00; 25-lb. size, $31.00. 
Olds’ Certified Stock of Improved Rural New Yorkers. 
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