Special Folder on Pasture Improvement 
SEED POTATOES 
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CERTIFIED IRISH 
COBBLERS: This seed was grown on Prince Edward 
Island, Canada. Weather and soil conditions there 
are ideal for the production of Cobbler potatoes. 
Prince Edward Island seed of this variety is much 
more vigorous and produces a larger yield than seed 
grown farther south. 
The tubers are clean, very smooth and of a uni- 
form size. This stock is inspected and certified by 
the Canadian Government. 
We have handled Prince Edward Island Cobblers 
for a number of years and have had growers report 
crops yielding as high as 300 bushels per acre. 1 peck 
by Parcel Post $1.25, Prepaid. 1 to 5 bus. $2.50 
per bu.; 5 bu. or more $2.40 per bu., Not prepaid. 
N. Y. CERTIFIED IRISH COBBLER: High quality 
and earliness still makes this old variety one of the 
most popular. The medium-sized round, deep eyed 
tuber when cooked has a texture and flavor that is 
hard to beat. 
Our seed was grown from Prince Edward Island 
foundation stock seed. 1 to 5 bu. $1.40 per bu.; 5 to 
100 bu. $1.30 per bu.; 100 bu. or more $1.25 per 
bu., Not prepaid. 
PASTURE MIXTURES 
1941 CORNELL SPECIAL PASTURE MIXTURE: 
This mixture is intended for use on good land which 
has been adequately fertilized, and under conditions 
which will permit good grazing management practices 
to be adopted. It should be seeded in April or May 
without a nurse crop. Full information concerning 
methods of fertilizing, seeding and grazing manage- 
ment will be found in Cornell University Extension 
Bulletin No. 393 entitled ‘Pasture Improvement and 
Management” which is obtainable free of charge 
from the Office of Publications, Roberts Hall, Cor- 
nell University, Ithaca, New York. Cornell Pasture 
Mixture is made up as follows: Kentucky bluegrass 
40%, Canada bluegrass 8%, Perennial ryegrass 160%, 
Timothy 24%, Yellow trefoil 8%, Wild white clover 
4%. The recommended seeding of Cornell Pasture 
Mixture is 25 lbs. per acre. 5 to 25 lbs. 30 cts. per 
lb.; 25 to 100 lbs. 26 cts. per lb., Prepaid. 100 
lbs. or over 25 cts. per lb., Not Prepaid. 
1941 CORNELL GENERAL PURPOSE MIXTURE: 
This mixture may be used under similar conditions 
as Cornell Pasture Mixture is used but it is adapted 
for a combination of hay and pasture, or pasture 
only. It may be used under somewhat drier condi- 
tions and may be seeded with a nurse crop if desired. 
Cornell General Purpose Mixture is made up as 
follows: Kentucky bluegrass 28%, Timothy 360%, 
Alfalfa 18%, Medium red clover 9%, Alsike 5%, 
Ladino white clover 4%. A seeding of 22 lbs. per 
acre is recommended. 5 to 20 lbs., 28 cts. per lb.; 
20 to 100 lbs. 26 cts. per lb., Prepaid. 100 lbs. 
or over 24 cts. per lb., Not prepaid. 
CHIPPEWA: A new white variety originated by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture. A week later than 
Irish Cobbler but is smoother in shape and it yields 
better. Grown from certified seed. Inspection 
shows per cent of leaf roll. No other disease or 
mixture. 1 peck by Parcel Post 90 cts., Prepaid; 
1 to 5 bus. $1.30 per bu.; 5 bu. or more $1.25 per 
bu., Not prepaid. 
NEW YORK STATE CERTIFIED SMOOTH 
RURAL: The old standard late variety for Western 
New York. The tubers are round, shallow-eyed 
and white. 1 to 4 bu. $1.85 per bu.; 5 to 100 bu. 
$1.75 per bu.; 100 bu. or more $1.60 per bu., 
Not prepaid. 
SEMESAN BEL 
New Improved. For seed potatoes. One pound 
of the New Improved Semesan Bel will treat 50 to 60 
bushels of cut potatoes. It possesses great disease 
control properties especially in respect to control of 
Rhizoctonia and seed-born Scab. The “Instantaneous 
dip’ method saves time and labor. Semesan Bel does 
not harm the seed pieces. 4 ozs. 45 cts.; 1 lb. $1.50, 
Prepaid. 5 lbs. $6.75; 25 Ibs. $31.00, Not prepaid. 
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CELERY TAPE: 3¢ inch red tape of the best quality. 
Can be used for a hundred purposes around farm and 
home. 1000 yards on spool $2.10 per spool, Pre- 
paid. 
‘*TAKE-HOLD”’: Approved Starter Solution. [n- 
sures quicker recovery and faster growth when 
transplanting vegetables and flowers. Lb. 35 cts., 
Prepaid; 10 lbs. $1.65; 50 Ibs. $7.50; 100 Ibs. 
$14.65, Not prepaid. 1 lb. makes 5 gallons of 
transplanting solution. 
FERTILE POTS FOR BETTER, EARLIER CROPS 
These pots have repeatedly produced better, earlier vegetables and are used in large numbers by prac- 
tical, successful growers. 
These pots are constructed of plant food in the right proportion for best plant growth, and hold | 
moisture at the roots of the plants. Save time and handling. Simply set pot and all in the field; the | 
roots grow thru the pot which slowly breaks down. Roots are not disturbed and the plants are not 
checked, even in dry weather. Available in three sizes: 
No. 2 (about 2” dia.); No. 214 (about 214” dia.); No. 3 (about 3” dia.). 
PRICE: No. 2 carton of 500, $4.75; No. 214 carton of 500, $5.25; No. 3 carton of 335, $4.00, F.O.B. 
Hall, N. Y. Weight about 40 lbs. Not less than single carton of one size at this price. 
larger quantities on request.) 
(Prices on 
TRIAL PACKAGES: 50 No. 2, $1.25; 50 No. 214, $1.40; 50 No. 3, $1.50. Transportation paid. 
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