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POTATOES 
WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
10 lbs. to 100-foot row. For spring crop 600 lbs. to acre; 
800 lbs. for early crop. 
^ It When planting in sandy loam plant deeper than in 
VKUliUre h 0 avier ground, an average depth being about 5 inches. 
Cut the potatoes with two or three eyes to each piece and plant 14 
inches apart in the rows, with rows 30 to 36 inches apart. It is ad¬ 
visable to allow the cut pieces to dry or heal for 24 hours before 
planting and many growers make a practice of dusting with sulphur 
or lime. Semesan Bel is now being extensively used for treatment of 
potato seed, for the prevention of seed borne diseases. Where pota¬ 
toes follow Alfalfa or Melilotus good crops can usually be had without 
the use of commercial fertilizers, however, it is usually profitable to 
use a good potato fertilizer. Keep soil moist at all times. When cul¬ 
tivating throw the soil toward the plants a little higher each time 
until the ridges are 6 to 10 inches high and proportionately broad so 
that the tubers will be kept cool and free from tuber moth infection. 
Prtfafrt lncnA/>finn ^eed potatoes are subject to rigorous 
roidio inspcCriOn inspection by County Horticultural authori¬ 
ties, thus ensuring great protection to the grower. 
p • As market conditions vary considerably, we invite you to 
rrices ^n'fe for prices, stating quantity required and we will be 
pleased to quote lowest prices in conformity with our high standard 
of quality. 
Pumpkin Connecticut Field 
The most popular variety for Southern Cali¬ 
fornia because it has proven more satisfac¬ 
tory under varied conditions. A quick maturing variety and a good 
variety to grow without irrigation. (5 lbs. 30c) (10 lbs. 50c) 
(25 lbs. $1.00) postage extra. 
Early White Rose 
Brlfich OiiAPn Suitable for either early or main crop. More 
V^Ucen satisfactory for growing as a fall crop as it is 
hardier and will stand more cool weather. Planted extensively during 
the fall months on the hillsides along the coast. The*potato is oval 
in shape, skin cream, flesh white. (5 lbs. 30c) (10 lbs. 50c) 
(25 lbs. $1.00) postage extra. 
RIiqq Triiimnh va^'i^ty maturing 10 days earlier than 
DIISS I riumpn Early Rose and heavily productive. Tubers 
are round, medium size, and uniform with slightly depressed eyes. 
Skin is light red with fine grained flesh. Vines are erect with dark 
green foliage. (5 lbs. 30c) (10 lbs. 50c) (25 lbs. $1.00) postage 
extra. 
(Jack O'Lantern) —Planted extensively for 
^^O^^ec^lCUT rieia Hallowe'en and Thanksgiving trade. 
When the land has been liberally manured a crop can be grown 
among corn. Used extensively for pies, canning, and for stock feed. 
Fruits are large, deep orange in color, usually 10 inches long and 12 
inches in diameter, weighing about 20 lbs. Flesh thick, orange yel¬ 
low, somewhat coarse, sweet, and good keeper. (Pkt. 10c) (!4 lb. 35c) 
(lb. $1.00) postpaid. 
Cushaw or Crookneck ^ heavy yielding variety. Has small 
HTT w ^iv/vrix wwrv eayi|-y (jsed for pies. This ex¬ 
cellent variety ought to be planted more largely. (Pkt. 10c) 
(’/4 Ib. 35c) (lb. $1.00) postpaid. 
Recommended for pies, canning, and stock. They are 
tarampcb g|; g g|g|.|^ orange color with deep red flesh of excellent 
flavor. Shape is flat with deep ridges and weighs up to 100 lbs. 
(Pkt. 10c) {'A lb. 40c) (Ib. $1.25) postpaid. 
DIP TREATMENT OF POTATOES 
To growers who wish to disinfect potatoes before planting, we 
highly recommend SEMESAN BEL, a preparation designed specifically 
to furnish an easy, rapid and simple method of seed potato disinfec¬ 
tion. SEMESAN BEL dries quickly on the seed, forming a thin coat¬ 
ing of disinfectant. Surface-borne organisms of rhizoctonia, scab and 
black leg are usually destroyed. The treatment also frequently pro¬ 
motes more uniform germination of seed pieces and often improves the 
stand and the vigor of the plants. SEMESAN BEL readily mixes with 
cold water. One pound will make 10 quarts of dip and will treat 
approximately 1,20(3 lbs. of whole or large seed pieces and about 850 
lbs. of small or cut seed. Prices: (2 oz. tin 25c) (4 oz. tin 50c) 
(1 Ib. tin $1.50) (5 Ib. tin $6.50) (25 Ib. tin $30.00) f. o. b. Los 
Angeles. Write for descriptive folder. 
Kentucky Field or Large Cheese ■; 
stock. Is an excellent keeper, sweet, and largely used for canning. 
This variety does not seem to be affected by the hot sun and remains ■. 
in good condition irrespective of the soft shell. Fruits are large, flat- ■ 
tened 12 to 15 inches in diameter, and half as deep, however some¬ 
times grow much larger. Skin creamy buff, with thick deep salmon 
yellow flesh of good quality. (Pkt, 10c) (!4 Ib. 35c) (Ib. $1.00) 
postpaid. 
l^inn extremely productive variety of high feed- 
lyidmmoin iving ji^g ygiue. is sometimes used by canners but 
more generally grown for stock feed. Fruits very large, almost 20 
inches through, and weigh 60 lbs., and sometimes much larger. Skin 
reddish yellow; thick, bright yellow flesh, firm, but rather coarse. 
(Pkt. 10c) (14 Ib. 40c) (Ib. $1.25) postpaid. 
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PUMPKIN 
WRITE FOR QUANTITY PRICES 
2 ozs. to 50-foot row; 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
p i. A rich sandy soil that is always moist is preferred by 
^.UliUre pumpkin. They do not require too much water and 
should not be flooded, therefore when irrigating make the furrows 
almost to the top of the vines. Plant 8 to 10 feet apart, dropping 8 
to 10 seeds to the hill and allowing one plant to remain in a hill. 
Do not plant near squash or melons as they are likely to mix. 
^anrlwirli lcl;inH Grown extensively in Ventura County and an 
jdliawicn Ibldna excellent pumpkin to grow where water is 
scarce. (Pkt. 10c) (!4 Ib. 40c) (Ib. $1.25) postpaid. 
C........ a popular home and market garden va- 
bugar or boston Vie ^iety. Particularly desirable for pies. 
Fruits are round, flattened at ends, and weigh 6 to 8 lbs. Skin is 
hard, smooth, somewhat ribbed and deep orange in color. Flesh orange 
yellow, sweet, and of good quality. (Pkt. 10c) (14 Ib. 35c) (Ib. $1.00) 
postpaid. 
PUMPKIN SEED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES— Pumpkin seed is , 
oftentimes in demand in the case of certain ailments, the seed being ; 
steeped in the same manner as tea. We can offer seed suitable for ■' 
this purpose. (!4 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 65c) postpaid. 
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1.0S ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 
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