The FINEST SEED POTATOES IN THE WORLD are raised in the RED RIVER VALLEY of Minnesota and North Dakota. 
These seed potatoes are so well known and have given such universal satisfaction, that when people in the Middle West 
think of Seed Potatoes, they think of the Red River Valley. Naturally, all of our seed potatoes are grown for us without 
irrigation in this wonderful potato growing section of the North, and we believe they are superior to potatoes from any 
other part of the United States. 
*5 lbs. postpaid where indicated. All other quantiles not postpaid. 
CHIPPEWA: See Colored Picture on Page 16. A new potato introduced by the 
Department of Agriculture, and it is a good one. 
1. Yield— Has outyielded Ohios, Irish Cobbler, and Rural New Yorker, with a 
record yield of nearly 500 bushels per acre. 
2. Appearance— A Real Beauty. It is a smooth, oval, white potato with very 
shallow eyes. 
3. Quality —Extra good. Always cooks dry and mealy. 
4. Season— It ripens after the early potatoes and before the late ones, and will 
keep better than Ohios or Green Mountain. 
Try this new, shallow eyed, white potato. It is a cellar filler and a money maker 
*5 lbs., 55c, Postpaid. Vi bu., 70c; Vi 
bu., $1.00; 1 bu., $1.75; 100 lbs., $2.85. 
EARLY SIX WEEKS: This is a good potato for the early market because of its 
high quality and earliness. 
The potatoes begin to form when the vines are only 5 to 6 inches high, and in 
7 to 8 weeks from planting are of fine marketable size. The tubers are of a hand¬ 
some, oval form, red color with shallow eyes. Splendid keepers and of the finest 
cooking quality. 
For the home garden or for the early market, you can not beat Early Six Weeks. 
Vi bu., 60c; Vi bu., 85c; 1 
bu., $1.45; 100 lbs., $2.35. 
WARBA— The New Minnesota Potato: See Colored Picture on Page 16. The 
earliest potato grown. It consistently outyields Irish Cobbler. This attractive new 
potato looks like a pink eyed Irish Cobbler. The best potato introduced for many 
years. Warba is very resistant to mosaic disease and will produce a crop of potatoes 
in hot, dry weather when all others are a total failure. Eating quality is unusually 
good. 
Our Warba potatoes were grown for us in Minnesota, and yielded over 300 
bushels per acre. Don’t wait, get started with this wonderful new potato now. 
*5 lbs., 55c, Postpaid. Vi bu., 60c; Vi 
bu., 90c; 1 bu., $1.50; 100 lbs., $2.35. 
100 Lbs_$2.35 
I'OO Lbs.- $2.35 
100 Lbs.- $2.85 
BUGLESS: This heavy yielding, large, late potato is more immune from bugs 
than any other potato grown. Test them for yourself. Plant a patch of Bugless 
and a patch of some other variety in the same field. In yield, quality, and freedom 
from insect pests, the Bugless will be a winner. 
Why should we grow other varieties of late potatoes, subject to damage by bugs, 
lower yields, and of inferior quality? 
Get in the Bugless game. Plant potatoes that will fill your cellars and your 
pocketbook. 
V* bu., 60c; Vi bu., 90c; 1 
bu., $1.55; 100 lbs., $2.50. 
100 Lbs.- $2.50 
EARLY OHIO: Everyone knows the Early Ohio Potato, but they seldom see 
any as even sized, clean and smooth as our this year’s supply. They were grown 
in the Red River Valley and are fine seed stock. For Heavy Yields of smooth, good 
keeping, shallow eyed potatoes, Plant Early Ohio. 
V* bu., 55c; Vi bu., 80c; 1 
bu., $1.40; 100 lbs., $2.25. 
100 Lbs.- $2.25 
SURE you can enter the Big Contest on Pages 41, 42, 43, and 
44 by purchasing 1 bushel or more of our State Certified Blue 
Tag Hybrid Seed Corn. See Pages 38 and 39. 
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