WARBA 
Warba is a new extra-early jjotato developed 
by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Sta¬ 
tion from a cross of select seedling and Bliss 
Triumph. It is a heavy yielder, early, and 
resistant to common forms of mosaic. The cook¬ 
ing quality of the uniform tubers is excellent. 
Vines are upright and compact. In earliness it 
is about ten days ahead of Triumph and Early 
Chios. The creamy-white potatoes are round and 
blocky, of good size with smooth skin. Our seed 
is very fine Red River Valley grown. The pink 
eyes are of medium depth. Prices: Minn. Cer¬ 
tified: 1/2 pk., 35c; pk., 56c; bu., $1.80; 100 
lbs., $2.90; 500 lbs., at $2.86 per 100 lbs; 1,600 
lbs. at $2.80 per 100 lbs. 
Chippewa. 
CHIPPEWA 
The new, heavy yielding late potato. 
Here is a new late potato recently introduced 
by the U. S. Department of Agriculture which 
in trials has proven outstanding for the northern 
states. It is resistant to mild mosaic and a 
heavy yielder. The Grand Rapids Station re¬ 
ports a yield of 464 bushels to the test plot. 
Mr. R. L. Donovan of the Grand Rapids Station 
.states that Chippewa will replace the old stand¬ 
ard varieties and outyield them by a large mar¬ 
gin. We recommend it to Wisconsin potato 
growers as it is earlier than Green Mountain 
and other late potatoes and is a handsome po¬ 
tato and a heavy yielder. The skin is velvety 
white, has shallow eyes and is oblong in shape. 
Price, Wisconsin Certified: V 2 pk., 40c; pk., 
70c; bu., $2.15; 100 lbs., $3.40; 500 lbs. at 
$3.35 per 100 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. at $3.30 per 100 
Warba, 
POTATO EVES 
We furnish potato eyes 
in boxes of 160 eyes each, 
labeled _ and carefully 
packed in damp moss in 
paraffin-lined boxes. Or¬ 
ders will be filled at the 
right time. 
PRICES OF POTATO EYES 
160 eyes (one box), one varietv, your selection. $1.00, 
by mail, postpaid. 
160 eyes (one box), two varieties, your selection, $1.10, 
postpaid. 
160 eyes (one box), four varieties, $1.20, postpaid. 
320 eyes (2 boxes), one varietv, vour selection, $1.80, 
postpaid. 
480 eyes (3 boxes), any variety, $2.50, postpaid. 
White Rural New Yorkers. 
WHITE RURAL NEW YORKER 
MOST POPULAR MAIN CROP POTATO IN NEARLY ALL SECTIONS. 
Rural New Yorker is by far the most popular main crop variety in cultivation 
today. Its outstanding characteristics are its beautiful smooth white skin, its incon¬ 
spicuous eyes and its great yielding qualities. It does the best of any variety as a 
rule on clay soils and black soils and in fact it is the universal potato for all soils. 
It will probably stand more neglect and do better under unfavorable conditions than 
any other variety. It is easily grown, a good keeper and always yields well. 
Rurals throughout the_ country are badly mixed with other varieties. Such stock 
does not bring the top price. We have not only pure Rurals but an improved strain 
of Rurals, all northern Wisconsin grown, from Sawyer County and other northern 
counties. 
Prices, Wisconsin Certified: Vs pk., 40c; pk., 65c: bu., $2.00; 100 lbs., $3.10; 
600 lbs. at $3.05 per 100 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. at $3.00 per 100 lbs. 
RUSSET RURfiL NEW YORKER 
In appearance, size and yield, the Russet Rural is very similar to the White 
Rural New Yorker, the only difference is that the skin is slightly russet and tubers 
in shape are more flat and a trifle shorter. Some growers claim that the Russet has 
a little better quality than the White, and are more popular on some markets. 
Prices, Wisconsin Certified: V 2 Pk., 40c; pk., 65c; bu., $2.00; 100 lbs., $3.10; 500 
lbs. at $3.05 per 100 lbs.; 1,500 lbs. at $3.00 per 100 lbs. 
BETTER POTATO YIELDS WITH SEMESAN BEL 
Closely checked tests in 15 states have proved that any potato grower can 
usually expect better returns from his seed if he treats it with Semesan Bel before 
planting. At an average cost of 21c an acre this quick dip treatment—by reducing 
seed piece decay and seed-borne scab and Rhizoctonia—increased the average yield 
13.6%. Result: lower growing cost and more profit. No mussy soaking. Treat your 
seed as fast as you can dip it. One pound treats 60 to 80 bushels of seed—easily, 
quickly, inexpensively. Prices: 2 oz., 25c; 4 oz., 50c, postpaid; 1-lb. size, $1.50; by 
mail, $1.60; 5-lb. size, $6.50; by mail, $6.75; 25-lb. size, $30.00. 
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For better yields treat seed with Semesan Bel. 
