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_ SALZER’S RED 
RIVER EXTRA EARLY OHIO 
Money Makers, Very Early, Extra Fine 
Cooking Qualities, No Black Cores, 
Heavy Yielders, Always Dependable! 
Skin is light reddish pink, smooth, and 
the flesh is white, firm, fine grained and 
unexcelled in quality. Tubers run uni- 
form, medium to large in size, oval in 
shape, with blunt, rounded ends, and 
shallow eyes. 
Vines are upright, allowing easy cul- 
tivation, and. the tubers are set in a 
compact clump near the surface so that 
digging is easy. Adapted to every local- 
ity in the U. S. Yields heavily. 
U. S. No. 1: Lb., 25¢, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 45¢c; % bu., 
S0c; bu. (60 Ibs.), $1.45; 100 Ibs., $2.35; 
500 Ibs., $11.25. Bags free on all pota- 
toes. — 
~KATAHDIN 
Katahdin promises to become the best late potato. 
Yields heavily and keeps beautifully. 
The tubers of Katahdin are short, elliptical to 
roundish, very shallow eyes, white skin, firm white 
flesh, and cook up dry and mealy. Elegant for bak- 
ing. The skin is smoother than the Rural and it 
peels with less tare.- In shape it is nearly a ball. 
U. S. No. 1: Lb., 25c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not pre- 
paid: Peck, 53ce; % bu., 90¢; bu. (60 Ibs.), $1.65; 100 
Ibs., $2.70; 500 Ibs., $12.95. Bags are free on all pota- 
toes. If wanted in barrels, add 50c¢ for each 3 bu. 
barrel. Prices on all potatoes are subject to change 
without notice. Order early and we will ship your 
order on any date you specify. 
RURAL NEW YORKER 
Does best on clay soils and black soils, but it is a 
universal sort for all soils. It will perhaps stand 
more neglect and do better under unfavorable condi- 
tions than any other main crop sort. Its shallow 
eyes are few and far between. Flesh white and 
mealy, and is scab proof and disease resistant to a 
marked degree. The tubers are nearly round, flat- 
tened with a slightly russet skin. Are medium late 
and a good drought resister. Red River Valley 
grown. U. 8S. No. 1: Lb., 25¢c, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid: Peck, 55¢; 4% bu., 95ce; bu. (60 Ibs.), $1.75; 
100 Ibs., $2.85; 500 Ibs., $13.75. : 











Salzer’s 
Rural New Yorker 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES 
Excellent for diabetics, using the roots or tubers 
just like potatoes, either baked, fried, boiled, in soup, 
. or in salads! Jerusalem Artichokes contain Inulin 
x and authorities find that these may be assimilated 
when diabetics cannot safely take any other carbo- 
hydrates. ; 
_ Also excellent as a farm crop, using the 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., 30c; 3 Ibs., 55e3 5 Ibs., 75¢3 15 Ibs., $1.25, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., 62¢; 
30 Ibs., $1.10; 60 Ibs. (bu.), $1.95; 100 Ibs., $3.15; 500 
Ibs., $14.95. 
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Harvesting 
Salzer’s Red 
River Ohios 
CHIPPEWA 
A superb late potato introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 
ture, which has yielded 464 bushels per acre.. It is of outstand- 
ing merit for the northern states and most valuable for other 
sections. It is oblong in shape, has smooth white skin, shallow 
eyes, and sparkling white flesh that cooks up dry and mealy. 
Excellent for baking. 
Wherever tried, Chippewa has leaped into prominence, because 
of its immense yield and-its excellent quality. Chippewa shows 
high resistance to mild mosaie disease, and in tests has out- 
yielded such other potatoes as Katahdin, Green Mountain, Cob- 
blers, and Rural New Yorker. Matures earlier than the other 
late potatoes. U. 8S. No. 1: Lhb., 25ec, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: Peck, 55¢; % bu., 95e; bu. (60 Ibs.), $1.75; 100 Ihbs., 
$2.85; 500 Ibs., $13.75. Bags are free on all potatoes. If wanted 
in barrels, add 50c for each 3 bushel barrel. 
RED RIVER GREEN MOUNTAIN 
It thrives in all soils, especially on sandy soils, and in all localities, yield- 
ing big crops of large, smooth, white skinned tubers of oblong to roundish 
form, somewhat flattened. It is a splendid late potato. Keeps well. The 
surface is often netted, of bright appearance. Eyes are few and well dis- 
tributed. The flesh is white, solid, fine grained, cooks white, dry and 
mealy. Seems to be entirely free of all diseases, scab, ete. U. S. No. 1: 
Lb., 25c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, 55c; % bu., 95e; bu. 
We DS) $1.75; 100 Ibs., $2.85; 500 Ibs., $13.75. Bags are free on all 
potatoes. 

Prices Subject To Change Without Notice. Please Order Early. 
Red River Green Mountain 



(| We surely like your Six Weeks Potatoes and they have done well here in the dust 67 
bowl.—Mrs. M. M. Myers, Rolla, Kansas. 
