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POTATOES 
No. 1 Minnesota Certified 
T^JLTTbA Z:AR1;Y COBBI^ZiR, IRISH COBBItBB. One 
of the most reliable, first early Potatoes ever sent out. It 
ripens almost with the Early Ohio and is so uniform that 
every hill seems to ripen at one time. The yield is very 
large for an early variety, equal to some of the late ones. 
Form oval and round, skin slightly netted, creamy white, 
having eyes which are quite shallow, some even with the 
surface. Flesh pure white and of finest quality and its very 
handsome appearance has brought it right to the front as 
a profitable variety for market or for home use. 
BABZi7 OHIO. We have an extra early choice stock of this 
variety, seed selected from year to year. 
RUBAIt NBW TTORKBR. This well known Potato holds its 
own for the greatest yielding Potato of all. We grew a 
large field of these this year, carefully doctored and of cer¬ 
tified seed, and we have a wonderful lot of seed to offer this 
season to our customers. It is, of course, a late, main crop 
sort maturing well in all sections and we think if you are 
interested in getting a good start you had better 
order some of these at this time. Sacked free. 
Sand Vetch 
We could not supply our demands for this seed 
last year. Does well on sandy land, worn-out land, 
or anywhere else. Of course, better land produces 
better crops. 
Sudan Grass 
This forage crop is of immense value to the 
South or any section not sufficiently supplied with 
rainfall. It is a great drought resister and makes 
an excellent quality of hay. Grows from 5 to 9 feet 
tall and stools freely when given plenty of room 
or after cutting. Do not sow until the ground has 
become thoroughly warm. 16 to 24 pounds to the 
acre broadcast, or 4 to 6 pounds in drills, 18 to 24 
inches apart. Prices lowest in history. 
Sugar Cane or Sorghum 
EABBlf AMBBR. Ib., 10c; 1 Ib., 25c. By 
freight; 10 lbs., $1.50; 50 lbs., $6.00. 
WHITE KAFFIR CORN, lb., 5c; 1 lb., 10c. 
By freight: 10 lbs., 50c. 
Soy Beans 
MANCHXJ. This is today the popular Soy Bean 
; ' in all the states of the Middle West and the most 
li valuable. It has jumped into prominence ahead 
of everything else and is fast displacing other 
varieties. Early enough to fully mature under 
ordinary conditions and large enough to be of 
. real value. It is a medium early variety, nearly 
as early as Ito San and quite a little larger, 
t Originally from Northern Manchuria. Seeds 
^ yellow with a peculiar black seed scar. 
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Canada Field Peas 
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Canada Field Peas should be sown in April, 
j weather permitting. They make large yields of 
!* most nutritious hay, cut either green or cured for 
hay. They should be sown 1 to 1% bushels per 
j acre, with 1 bushel spring oats. 
;! On account of their extreme hardiness they can 
ij be sown earlier than any other legume crop, fur- 
j nishing an excellent crop of hay or serving the 
^ purpose of a green fertilizer. Winter or Hair.y Vetch 
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