SALZER’S EARLY SIX WEEKS POTATOES 
We are nationally known as the largest retail seed 
potato house in the country, and we prohably handle more 
potatoes than any other ooiiipany. Our seed is srown 
in the fertile Eagle Valley and Red River Valley of 
Northern Minnesota, two districts which have not as yet 
been surpassed for quality seed. Prices should not he 
judged by the price of eating potatoes. Our potatoes are 
grown primarily for seed purposes and all of them are 
XT. S. Gov’t. Grade No. 1. We also oifer Certified stock in 
several varieties. U. S. Grade No. 1 requires that the 
potatoes be practically free from scab, blight, dry lot 
and damage caused by disease, and be graded to a mini¬ 
mum size of 1% inches. 60 lbs. in one bushel. 
Saizer’s Early Six Weeks stands alone as the greJit ear¬ 
liest general purpose Potato! It is ahead of Saizcr’s 
Earliest in quality iind yield, although not quite so early, 
but is 10 days earlier than the famous Early Ohio Potato. 
There is another great advantage in planting Saizcr’s 
Early Si.v Weeks Potatoes and that is that ft has never 
failed to produce a good crop of extremely early, very 
large tul>ers. 
Saizer’s Early Six Weeks is fit for market everywhere 
in just about six weeks. It is good for midsummer, good 
for late summer, good for fall, and magnificent to put into 
winter quarters, where it will keep splendidly and give 
you the finest fiavored, best quality eating Potatoes 
imaginable. If we had but one Potato to plant, this would 
be the Potato every time. 
Skin is pink and smooth. The flesh is white and cooks 
mealy. Round to oblong in shape. Saizer’s Early Six 
Weeks Potato is one of the best market varieties for all 
sections of the country. Please give date we shall ship 
your potatoes. Price of Ssilzer’s Early Six Week.s; U. S. 
No. 1: I.b., 2oc: peck, $1.20, po.stpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: Peck, 57c; bu. $1.7,5; 100 lbs., $2.85; 500 lbs, 
$12.9.5. Bag.s are free on all potatoes. 
SALZER’S EARLIEST 
This is the earliest Red Potato in the world. Every 
Potato is beautiful as a picture. There is no variety 
that we know of that makes so handsome an appearance, 
and that is so early as Saizer’s Earliest. 
The great authority on potatoes, the magazine Rural 
New Yorker, had this to say regarding Saizer’s Earliest; 
’‘Of the 58 kinds of Early Potatoes on trial this season 
Saizer’s Earliest proved to be the earliest. The yield wa.s 
at the rate of 464 bushels to the acre, the Potato being 
round and of a reddish color like the early Bermuda 
Potatoes. The flesh is white and the quality very good.” 
It is of a roundish shape, medium size and considering 
its extreme earliness, yields heavily. Uniform in size, 
smooth reddish skin, shallow eyes, flesh snow white. 
U. s. No. 1; Lib., 27c; peck, .$1.22, p<»stpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: Peck, 59c; bu., $1.80; 100 lbs., $2.95; 500 lbs., 
$14.45. Bags free on all potatoes. 
EARLY EUREKA 
An extra early potato, remarkable 
for its drought resistance and its abil¬ 
ity to mature heavy yields before the 
hot, dry summer sets in. The white 
flesh has a delightful flavor and cooks 
mealy. It is almost round in appear¬ 
ance and produces uniform tubers. 
The skin is smooth and snowy white. 
It never seems to have blight and has 
no cores or specks. U. S, No. 1; Lb., 
2,5c; peck, .$1.20, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid; Peck, 57c; bu., .$1.75; 100 
lbs. $2.85; 500 lbs., $13.95. Bags free. 
SEED POTATO EYES 
The fertile eyes are cut from the same higrh Salzer's 
grade stocks as listed in our catalog. Orders Katahdin 
are booked and shipped at planting time. 
Any varieties, your selection: .50 Eyes, 65c; 
100 Eyes, 95c; 250 Eyes, $2.25; 500 Eyes, 
$3.95, postpaid. No orders accepted for less 
then 50 eyes of any one variety. 
Ple::se state on y 
we sb:ill ship your 
NEW EARLY MESABA 
The new, early, smooth round white potato developed by 
the Minnesota Agricultural Station. Yields a heavy crop of 
elegant potatoes in about 7 weeks. Potatoes are short, 
medium thick, i-oundish, creamy white skin, shallow eyes, 
sparkling white flesh, and bakes and cooks nicely. Splendid 
keeper. U. S. No. 1: Lb., 24c; peck, $1.13, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: Peck, .50c; bu., $1.50; 100 lbs., $2.45; 
.500 lbs., .$11.95. Certified Stock: Lb., a5c; peck, .$1.17, post¬ 
paid t«» 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 5.5c; bu., $1.60; 
100 lbs., $2.65; 500 lbs., $12.95, 
KATAHDIN 
Katahdin promises to become the best late potato. 
Yields heavily and keeps beautifully. 
The tubers of Ivnt:ibdin are short, elliptical to roundish, 
very shallow eyes, white skin, firm white flesh, and cook 
up dry and me:ily. Elegant for baking. The skin is 
smoother than the Rural and it peels with less tare. In 
shape it is nearly a ball. Ik S. N,o. 1: I.b., 27c; peck, $1.25, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 63c; bu., $1.85; 
- 100 lbs., .$3.00; ,500 lbs., $14.75. Certi¬ 
fied Stock: Peck, .$1.30, pttstpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepsiid: Peck, 6Sc; bu., 
.$2.00; 100 lbs., $3.20; 500 lbs., $15.65. 
our order when 
potut<»es. 
Potatoes 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES 
Excellent for diabetics, using the 
roots or tubers just like potatoes, 
either baked, fried, boiled, in soup, or 
in salads! Jerusalem Artichokes con¬ 
tain Inulin and authorities find that 
these may be assimilated when dia¬ 
betics cannot safely take any other 
carbohydrates. 
Also excellent as a farm crop, us¬ 
ing tbe tops for fodder or silage and 
the tubers as feed for cows, chickens 
and hogs. Dig what you need for 
winter and leave the balance in the 
ground until spring. In storage, store 
them in layers with damp burlap bags 
between layers. Diabetics may order 
this seed stock for immediate use. 
Price: Lb., 30'c; 3 Ibs„ 5.5c; 5 lbs., 
75c; 15 lbs., $1.25, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 15 lbs., 62c; 39 
lbs., $1.10; 60 lbs. (bu.), $1.95; 100 lbs., 
$.3.15; 500 lbs., $14.95. 
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We had an excellent crop of Potatoes from your Early Six Weeks.— 
Mr. Tebbo Tebben, R. D. 2, Pekin, Illinois. 
John A.Salzer Seed Co 
LACROSSE, WISCONSIN 
