PRICE’S FARM SEEDS 
MAINE GROWN 
SEED POTATOES 
(Certified Seed) 
Potatoes are a most important crop to every gardener 
and care should be taken to plant strong, healthy, disease- 
free stock. A rich sandy loam containing plenty of humus 
will give the best crops. Cut the tubers to 1 or 2 eyes. Plant 
in rows 3 ft. apart, and drop 15 to 18 in. apart in row. 
Cover the tubers or divisions 4 in. deep. From 10 to 12 bu. 
of Potatoes are needed to plant one acre. 
Because of market fluctuations, we are not 
quoting prices in this Catalog. Write us for 
prices when you are ready to buy. 
Irish Cobbler —One of the best extra-early varieties, 
with nearly round tubers having slightly indented, 
well-developed eyes when full size. The skin is thin, 
smooth, and of a yellowish white color. The flesh is 
pure white and exhibits remarkable cooking qualities. 
It is an extremely heavy yielder of choicest quality. 
Green Mountain —The most popular potato on earth. 
Ideal for main crop. A dependable winter keeper. An 
excellent baking variety. A reliable medium late 
potato that is so popular in some sections it has super¬ 
seded all other main crop varieties. It seems to thrive 
in all soils and in all localities, making heavy, healthy 
vines, and yielding big crops of large, smooth, white 
skinned tubers of handsome flatfish oval form. It 
cooks white, dry and mealy, and well, and is not 
liable to scab or decay. 
Katahdin —A new late variety of good quality. 
Red Bliss —To those who prefer a potato with a pink 
skin and white flesh, or those who grow for markets 
where this color is in demand, we recommend Red 
Bliss. It is one of the very earliest, nearly round, 
peels without waste and a fine yielder. It is a sure 
and uniform cropper, a strong grower, is of good size, 
cooks white and mealy and measures up to every 
requirement of a first-class first early potato. Its 
productiveness and fine quality commend it. 
Russet— Considered the best late Potato today and as 
near blight-proof as a Potato can be. The tubers are 
round to oblong and of good size. Flesh is pure white 
and the skin has a rough, russet appearance. 
Field and Ensilage 
Corn 
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Lancaster Sure Crop —About 110 days. Stalks 8 to 12 
feet high. Ears have broad yellow dent kernels on a 
red cob. 
Cornell No. 11 —Matures 100 days. Best for N. Y. 
State. 
Improved Learning —-Yellow dent. An early, long 
eared corn, averaging about 10 inches in length, with 
18 to 20 rows of deep yellow kernels. A good corn for 
silo, and extensively grown for that purpose by stock 
feeders everywhere. Matures in 100-110 days. 
Longfellow— For many years a favorite yellow flint 
variety in New York State. The ears reach a length 
of 12 to 14 in., and have eight rows. The stalks are 
taller than Canada and occasionally bear two ears. 
Sanford White Flint— An eight-rowed white flint 
variety, used to a considerable extent. Resembles 
Early Canada in all except color. 
Early Eight Row Canada —Matures in about 85 days. 
Ears are medium length with 8 rows. Stalks grow 7 
to 8 feet high. A yellow flint corn. 
Hall’s Golden Nuggett —85 day variety. 
Sweet Fodder —This is sugar corn of the taller growing 
varieties which has not sufficient quality to rank as 
good sweet corn seed for our critical trade. 
Westbranch Sweepstakes —One of the finest for silage. 
Grows stalks 10 to 12 feet high, a big ear 11 to 12 
inches long, with 14 to 16 rows of kernels mostly 
reddish. Matures in about 100 days. 
CORNELL HYBRID CORN 29-3 
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In the last few years, corn hybrids have made marked 
progress and are fast becoming popular with farmers. 
Adapted hybrids excell in yield per acre, are more re¬ 
sistant to disease, have more uniform stalks and ears, 
and are much more resistant to wind because of their 
superior root svstems. 
Agricultural Seeds 
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MARKET CHANGES 
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Mammoth Red Clover —Domestic grown. 
Grimm Alfalfa Clover (The Genuine Certified) 
Has different root system, more hardy than other 
strains of Alfalfa and can be grown on shallower soil. 
Sealed and certified bags. 
Timothy. 99.60 Pure (Pine Tree Brand) —As a crop 
for hay timothy is probably unsurpassed by any other 
grass. 
Japanese Buckwheat —It is of strong, branching 
growth, stands up well and produces from two to four 
times as much grain as any other variety under same 
conditions. It is also fully a week earlier. Our seed is 
grown from the largest Japanese type imported by 
us for stock seed. Sow 50 lbs. per acre. 
Red Top Fancy —It is a perennial grass with a creeping 
habit of growth; leaf blades narrow. Red Top is a 
remarkable grass, accommodating itself to a variety 
of soils and conditions. It grows well on wet land. It 
is strongly drought-resistant and flourishes on soils 
so very poor in lime that most other grasses fail. 
Dwarf Essex Rape —A forage plant of great merit. 
Valuable feed for cattle, sheep and hogs. 
Golden Millet —Produces a very fine quality hay and 
makes a large seed head. 
Orchard Grass. 
Soy Beans (The Great Soil Improver) —Soy Beans 
can be grown in all parts of the country where dent 
corn succeeds. We carry Manchu and Black Wilson 
varieties. 
Sudan Grass —The most wonderful annual grass ever 
introduced. 
Winter Vetch —For forage and fertilizing purposes. 
Peas, Canadian Field —Usually sown with oats. Used 
both as a green feed and fertilizer. 
Seed Oats —Selected varieties of supreme quality. 
Mammoth Russian Sunflower —Large seeded varie¬ 
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