IDAHO SEED POTATOES 
Our SEED POTATOES are the very finest stock. 
Only high yielding hills and selected tubers 
are used in production of this Supreme Qulity 
seed stock. 
IRISH COBBLER—^Splendid creamy white po¬ 
tato for early market. Large, round, sometimes 
slightly netted. Will bake dry and mealy, even 
before ripe. Extra early. 
10 lb. postpaid 3rd zone, $1.00. 
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THE NEW KATAHDIN—To enable as many as 
possible of our customers to try this new Potato, 
we offer it in small quantities only, subject to 
being unsold. 
Price postpaid 3rd zone, 10 lb. $1.50. 
BLISS TRIUMPH — Recognized as one of the 
very earliest varieties. Is also a good keeper. 
Very productive. Tubers round, pink skin, flesh 
very white and of excellent flavor. 
10 lb. $1.00, postpaid 3rd zone. 
EARLY OHIO—One of the best early pink po¬ 
tatoes. Tubers round, oblong shape. Eyes 
rather shallow but strong. An old favorite that 
is still popular in many sections. 
Price prepaid 3rcl zone, 10 lb. $1.00. 
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NETTED GEM — Russett Burbank, Yakima 
Gem, Idaho Russett, etc. A splendid main crop 
late potato that gives good results in dry sec¬ 
tions. Flesh white'; eyes are flush with sur¬ 
face; good keeper and produces a fine yield. 
Tubers are elongated, medium sized with rus¬ 
sett skin. This is the variety grown extensively 
by irrigation in Washington and Idaho for bak¬ 
ing. Our stock is extra choice of the most im¬ 
proved type. 
Price prepaid 3rd zone, 10 lbs. 90c. 
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DO NOT FAIL TO INCLUDE WITH YOUR ORDER 
DUTHIE'S STRINGLESS WAX BEANS — 52 Stringless Green Pod and is ready to use ai 
Days. A most prolific variety of superlative 
quality. The handsome rich yellow pods are 
slightly curved, averaging 6 to 7 inches in 
length. They are almost round, very meaty and 
sweet, and perfectly stringless at all stages. 
The habit of the plant is free branching, but 
sturdy and upright, every branch carrying a 
heavy crop of the magnificent pods. Valuable 
for its productiveness and disease-resisting 
qualities. Has all the good features of the 
NEW GRASSES OF 
MICHELS GRASS 
Michel’s Grass is a hybrid grass produced by 
a cross of winter wheat and wild rye grass. 
While this grass is a new production, it has 
been found to be very nutritious and well liked 
by live-stock when used either as hay or for 
pasture. In growth, it resembles that of win¬ 
ter rye. The seed also resembles rye and will 
produce about the same amount under similar 
conditions. 
Plant from 15 to 20 pounds per acre. 
The price for 1940 crop seed is 25c per pound. 
Add postage on small orders. 
Send in your orders early as the sales will be 
governed by crop returns and orders will be 
filled in rotation. 
Write for full information on this wonderful 
new grass and for prices in quantity lots. 
about the same time. 
Carton 10c; lb. 25c; 5 lb. $1.00; 10 lb. $1.75 
BONNER’S BEST PEAS—62 Days. This new 
pea was originated in the northern part of Idaho. 
Very heavy yielder; heavy dark green foliage, 
sweet and produces over a long period. Height 
16 inches. We consider this our best early 
wrinkled variety. 
Carton 15c; J/^ lb. 20c; lb. 35c. 
SPECIAL INTEREST 
SAND DROP-SEED GRASS 
This grass is a native of the arid region of 
the Snake and Salmon Rivers in North Central 
Idaho. It has been under observation in that 
section for about 32 years, and in that time has 
spread naturally over large areas. It has the 
hardihood to thrive under severe conditions of 
drouth and heat. Everyone familiar with its 
habits are very enthusiastic about it for pasture 
use in extremely dry locations. It will pay to 
give it a tryout. 
Sow 1 to 2 pounds per acre. 
Price $1.50 per pound. 
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FEED YOUR LAWN WITH THE CORRECT FERTILIZER 
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