Gould's Seeds seem Are Reliable re 
PEPPERS—Continued PUMPKINS 
Small Red Cayennex 70 days CULTURE. Pumpkins may be planted with corn by 
Is only % inch in diameter and 4 to 4% inches long. Is 
very hot, and used mostly in sauces. Pkt., 5e; 02z., 40c; 
Y% Vb., $1.25; 1 Ib., $4.00, 
Long Red Cayennex 70 days 
Is about % to 1 inth in diameter and 5 to 7 inches long. 
Although this also is pungent, it is not as sharp as the 
Small Cayenne. For pickling, either green or ripe. Pkt., 
Se; 04. 40¢; 1% Lb., $1.25; 1 Ib., $4.00. 
60 days 
Neapolitan 
The fruit is 
A very early and productive large variety. 
oblong and has a light green color gradually changing 
to golden and finally to a bright red. Very mild and 
Ib., $4.00. 
sweet. Pkt., 5¢; 02. 40c; % Ib., $1.25; 1 
70 days 
Oshkosh 
This is a mild and exceptionally sweet pepper. A very 
desirable, large variety. During growth it is an intense, 
deep glossy green, turning to a bright canary yellow at 
maturity. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.50; 1 Ib. $5.00. 

Sea EAR ISRES, ORR RS at MERE TE gt ES 
Early Sweet Sugar or Pie Pumpkin 
planting the pumpkin seed in every 4th or 5th row of 
corn one way by every 8rd or 4th row across, dropping 
4 seeds in a hill. When raised alone, the hills should 
be 10 feet apart each way, dropping 6 or 7 seeds in a 
hill and cultivating both ways. Cultivate with a section 
of the harrow. One ounce of seed will make 15 hills, 
and about 2 pounds are needed for an acre. 
Early Sugar or Piex 118 days 
This pumpkin is small, round, slightly ribbed, skin and 
flesh deep orange. Flesh is very thick, fine grained, 
sweet and of finest quality. A big yielder and a good 
keeper. One of the best for pies. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c¢; % 
Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. $1.00. 
Winter Luxury Pie 100 days 
Round, medium in size with a golden yellow skin, closely 
netted. Exceptionally fine for pies and a good keeper. 
Flesh is thick, sweet, tender and of fine flavor. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; % Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. $1.00, 
Connecticut Field» 118 days 
The standard field pumpkin. It is largely grown for 
stock feeding, but is also generally used for pumpkin 
pie and canning. The outside is reddish orange in color, 
the inside orange yellow. Is very solid, fine grained and 
slightly ribbed. Strong and vigorous grower. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; % Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 60c. 
Gould’s Mammoth Field 120 days 
One of the largest and best, especially for stock feeding. 
It is also a good keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz, 10c; % Ib. 30c; 
1 Ib. $1.00. 


SEED POTATOES 
In selecting our stock of seed potatoes we endeavor to secure the 
best that money can buy. Some varieties are grown for us in the Red Potatoes. 
River Valley, while others are obtained in Wisconsin and Northern Min- 
nesota. 
We exercise the greatest care in sending out stock that is true to 
See Special List 
for Prices of 
Seed 




type, sound and free from disease, but still we would advise treating 
with Mercurnol or Semesan-Bel before planting, as the soil you plant in 
may be previously infected. 
Treating Potatoes with Semesan-Bel 
Special Semesan-Bel booklet, giving full information and instructions 
on the treatment of potatoes against disease, etc., will be sent on re- 
quest. See Insecticide page for prices on Semesan., 
Mereurnol. <A simple, effective and economical treatment for seed po- 
tatoes to help eliminate infections of scab, blackleg and rhizoctonia. 1 
quart of Mercurnol and 25 gallons of water, treats 40 bushels of pota- 
toes. 1 pint, $1.00; 1 quart, $1.75; 1 gallon, $5.00. 
FERTILIZER. 
abundant crops if the proper fertilizers are applied. 
application of 600 pounds of 0-9-27 to the acre, 
Early Ohio Red River Valley Stock 
For early market it has no equal. 
its earliness. 
all conditions and soils. 
Early Triumph 
This is the earliest potato grown 
medium to small and almost round. 
white and firm. 
is about 7 to 10 days earlier than the Ohio. 
in many states. 
Green Mountain 
The best late white potato, similar to the ‘Rural New Yorker, but is a 
It is better suited to rich heavy soils 
to grow 
A popular variety in North Central 
inore oblong rectangular tuber. 
than Rural New Yorkers as the tubers are not 
Yields heavily even on poor soil. 
and Northeastern Minnesota. 
Irish Cobbler 
It is a very early round white potato somewhat fiat- 
tened with rather deep eyes, medium to large in size. 
The Irish Cobbler is a very vigorous grower and is not 
as liable to be diseased as other varieties. It is a heavy 
yielder and a good keeper, and especially well adapted 
to peat soils in Minnesota. 
Katahdin 
Originated by the U. S, Dept. of Agric., this late variety 
promises to become the outstanding late potato for mar- 
ket and storage. Consistently produces a very high per- 
centage of No. 1 stock. Tubers are smooth, short, shape 
is oval-like to roundish with few, very shallow eyes. 
likely 
Seed Potato Prices will be found on Special Field Seed 
Price List. 
Most of our Minnesota Peat soil can be made to produce 
For potatoes, an 
will give wonderful 
results; on upland, we recommend 500 pounds to the acre of 4-8-6. 
It is a good keeper notwithstanding 
This potato is in more demand than any other variety 
and can be depend»d on to give a uniformly good yield under almost 
Has a very smooth pinkish skin, shallow eyes. 
The size is from 
The skin is red but the flesh is 
It is a good keeper and a favorite with many as it 

Russet Burbank 
One of the best potatoes for baking. Cooks up mealy 
and pearly white. Tubers are of good size, oblong with 
shallow eyes and netted skin. Very disease resistant. 
Produces a heavy crop. Plant on rich ground. 
White Gold 
An early white potato of excellent flavor. Shaped sim- 
ilar to the Green Mountain with a very shallow eye but 
not quite so large. Matures a little later than the Early 
Triumph or Early Ohio, but about the same time as the 
Irish Cobbler. See Special Field Seed List for prices. 
Chippewa 
Another new late potato introduced by the U. S. 
hollow. 
a 
Early Ohio Potato 
Dept. 
of Agric. Is earlier than Green Mountain or Carman 
and a heavier yielder. It is a fine cooker with very shal- 
low eyes. Shape is semi-round and somewhat longer 
than its width. 
