Seed Potatoes All U. S. No. 1—Minnesota Grown 
Improved 
Semesan Bel 
For treating seed 
potatoes. Effective 
in controlling such 
seed-borne diseases 
as scab, rhizoctonia 
and black leg. One 
pound treats 16 to 
22 bushels of seed. 
2 oz. 30c; 4 oz. 50c; 
1 Ih. $1.65; 5 lbs. 
$7.00, postpaid. 
round 
white 
of 
Superior 
Quality 
m 
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Potato Eyes By Mail to Your 
Home Postpaid 
Thousands of our customers who live a long 
distance from Rockford can save the transporta- 
potato tuber by plant¬ 
ing these Potato Eyes. The fertile eye is cut 
from our pure bred seed, properly packed and 
delivered right to your door. We can ship any 
January to June and Guar¬ 
antee Satisfaction. All varieties described on 
^is page at the following uniform prices. 50 
Eyes $1.25; 200 Eyes $2.25; 500 
$4.25; 1,000 Eyes $7.95. No less than 50 
fy®®,furnished. (We cannot Ship 
Potatoes into California.) 
Forage Crops Every One Should Grow 
One Acre Will Produce Tons of High Quality Feed 
Kaffir Corn 
Makes splendid feed for poultry, fed either in the grain or 
GiPGvate'^fhp ®^ud stalk make excellent forage. 
Gulnvate the same as common corn, requiring 15 pounds of 
seed per acre in drills Postpaid, % lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 
100 lbs. $3.20, 200 lbs. and over @ $3.10 per 100 lbs. 
1340 Feterita 
The great advantage Feterita has over 
Kaffir corn and all other plants of that 
class is its extreme earliness and great 
drought resisting qualities. Feterita is 
from 20 to 30 days earlier than Kaffir 
corn, makes excellent fodder and produces 
a large grain crop. Plant 15 lbs. per 
acre in drills. Postpaid, V2 lb. 15c; lb. 
25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. 85c. Not Prepaid, 
10 lbs. 60c; 25 lbs. $1.10; 50 lbs. $1.80; 
100 lbs. $3.45; 200 lbs. and over @ $3.35 
per 100 lbs. 
1348 Hegari 
This IS a sweet sorghum somewhat similar 
to cane. Very nutritious. Valuable for 
grain, dry fodder, ensilage and pasture. 
Yields up to 5,000 lbs. of grain per acre 
and up to 18 tons of ensilage. Live stock, 
especially cattle, are very fond of it 
due to its sweet taste. For grain pro¬ 
duction drill like Kaffir 6 to 8 lbs. per 
acre. For hay drill in close rows at 75 to 
90 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, Vs Ib. 15c; lb. 
25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. 85c. Not Prepaid, 
10 lbs. 56c; 25 lbs. $1.00; 60 lbs. $1.70; 
100 lbs. $3.20; 200 lbs. and over @ $3.10 
per 100 lbs. 
THE BEST EARLY VARIETIES 
1629 Condon's Early Snowflake 
An extra early potato, remarkable for its drought resistance and its ability to mature 
heavy yields before the hot dry summer sets in. For an early potato it is noted for its 
keeping qualities. The white flesh has a delightful flavor and cooks mealy. It is almost 
in appearance and produces uniform tubers. The skin is smooth and snowy 
It never seems to have blight and has no cores or black specks. Not Prepaid, 
14 bu., 65c; V 2 bu. 95c; bu. $1.60; 2 to 5 bu. @ $1.50 per bu.; 5 bu. and over 
@ $1.40 per bu. 
1633 The New Warba 
Extra Early Potato. A cross of a selected seedling and Bliss Triumph which 
It resembles, though larger—a bigger yielder, has white crisp flesh and is 7 
to 10 days earlier than Bliss Triumph. The vines are resistant to mild 
Mosaic. Tubers are short, round, blocky, white with pink eyes and uniform 
in size. Not Prepaid, 14 bu. 60c; V 2 bu. 85c; bu. $1.45; 2 to 5 bu. @ $1.40 
per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ $1.35 per bu. 
1632 Early Irish Cobbler 
Fine early potato that is not easily affected by blight. The tubers are nearly 
round and slightly flattened. The skin is white, with eyes of medium depth 
and number. It is fine flavored and a heavy yielder. Not Prepaid, 14 bu. 50c; 
I 2 bu. 80c; bu. $1.40; 2 to 5 bu. at $1.35 per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ $1.30 
per bu. 
1630 Improved Extra Early Ohio 
Very early, extra fine cooking qualities. Heavy yielders. Always dependable! 
bkin IS light reddish pink, smooth, and the flesh is white. Arm, fine grained. 
Tubers run uniform, medium to large in 
size, oval in shape with shallow eyes. Not 
Prepaid, 14 hu., 60c; 14 bu., 80c; bu., $1.40; 
2 to 6 bu. at $1.35 per bu.; 6 bu. and over 
$1.30 per bu. 
1625 Extra Early Bliss Red 
Triumph 
A week or ten days earlier than the 
Early Ohio. The tubers are almost 
round, with slightly depressed eyes. 
Not prepaid, 14 bu., 60c; 14 bu., 86c; 
bu., $1.45 ; 2 to 5 bu. at $1.40 per bu.; 
6 bu. and over @ $1.35 per bu. 
THE BEST LATE VARIETIES 
3631 Improved Green 
Mountain 
Does well everywhere, yielding big 
crops of large, smooth, white skinned 
tubers, oblong to roundish shape, 
somewhat flattened. Good keeper. Flesh 
is white, fine grained, cooks white, dry 
and mealy. Not Prepaid, % bu., 60c; 
I 2 bu., 85c; bu., $1.50; 2 to 6 bu. at 
$1.45 per bu.; 6 bu. and over @ $1.40 
per bu. 
1627 Carman No. 3 
A tremendous cropper, of good size. 
No better cooker or keeper can be had. 
It has creamy white skin and flesh. 
Tubers are oblong. Not Prepaid, 14 
bu., 60c; 14 bu.. 85c; bu. $1.60; 2 to 
6 bu. at $1.45 per bu.; 5 bu. and over 
@ $1.40 per bu. 
1634 Ryral New Yorker 
Will perhaps stand more neglect and 
do better under unfavorable conditions 
than any other main crop sort. Flesh 
white and mealy. The tubers are nearly 
round. Not Prepaid, 14 bu., 60c; % 
bu., 85c ; bu., $1.60 ; 2 to 6 bu. $1.45 
per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ $1.40 per bu. 
1626 Chippewa 
New heavy yielding late Potato ye- 
sistant to mild Mosaic. Yield 464 bush¬ 
els in Michigan test plot. Skin white, 
smooth; shallow eyes. Not prepaid, 14 
bu., 65c; 14 bu., 95c; bu., $1.65; 2 to 
6 bu. @ $1.55; 5 bu. and over @ $1.45. 
Forage Plant of Great Merit. Belongs to the Non-Saccharine Sorghums. It 
is pronounced the best and surest grain crop for dry countries and seasons, 
even better than Kaffir corn. It grows several smaller heads on side shoots, 
often as many as eight heads on a stalk. Very valuable for feeding stock 
and proves a gold mine for chicken feed. Plant 16 pounds per acre in drills. 
Postpaid, 14 lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. 85c. Not Prepaid, 10 lbs. 
65c; 26 lbs. $1.00; 50 lbs. $1.76; 100 
lbs. $3.25; 200 lbs. and over @ $3.10 
per 100 lbs. 
13(2 Milo-Maize 
1345 Crohoma 
A Cross Between Cane and Kaffir. Greatest 
drought resister. Very heavy producer. 
Cattle like it. Wonderful feed. Grows 
strong and erect. Most popular forage 
of recent introduction. Excellent pas¬ 
ture. Drill, double rowed using 18 to 
20 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, Vz lb. 15c; 
Ib. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. 85c. Not Pre¬ 
paid, 10 lbs. 60c; 26 lbs. $1.10; 50 lbs. 
$1.80; 100 lbs. $3.45; 200 lbs. and over 
(q $3.30 per 100 lbs. 
Attention, Please 
Have your neighbors order 
with you and Save Money on 
Our Low Quantity Prices. 
We will pack each order sepa¬ 
rately for you without any ad- 
ditional charge and guarantee 
satisfaction. 
1419 Mammoth J|F Russian 
Sunflower 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian 
A small patch of cultivated sun¬ 
flowers will produce a great quan¬ 
tity of the very best poultry feed 
for winter. Drill in rows, cut with 
a corn harvester, dry thoroughly 
and let the fowls do the threshing. 
If you can’t spare land for culti¬ 
vating, plant them in waste cor¬ 
ners. 10 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, 
1/2 lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c; 5 lbs. 
95c. Not Prepaid, 5 lbs. 63c; 10 
lbs. $1.05; 25 lbs. $2.45; 50 lbs. 
$4.60; 100 lbs. $8.75; 200 lbs. and 
over @ $8.50 per 100 lbs. 
