
These Are Listed in 
Order of Maturing 
Northern-grown from 
selected certified stock 
seed, planted on soils 
especially adapted to 
each variety, producing 
a quality that for vigor, 
purity, and productive- 
ness is unexcelled. 

EARLEYSZOHILO 

DIBBLE’S IRISH COBBLER 
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A dip disin- 
fectant for Seed 
Potatoes. One 
pound treats 60 
to 80 bushels of 
Potatoes. 
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* EARLY VARIETIES OF POTATOES ADAPTED we 
TO THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN STATES 
OR over a half century the sales of Dibble’s Seed Potatoes have gradually increased until the annual 
sales reached and passed 100,000 bushels. We do not have a single salesman on the road, every order 
coming to us through the mail, and at least four-fifths of our busmess from old customers, thousands 
of whom plant Dibble’s Seed Potatoes annually. This ts the best tribute to the quality of our Seed Potatoes. 
Merit Wins. We grow on our own farms, and in this section, varieties of Potatoes adapted to our soils, and as 
to the earlies, we have them grown for us on contract in the virgin soils of regions still farther north, where 
these early types grow larger and better tubers than can be obtained on the old lands of the eastern states. 
Seed Potatoes that are northern-grown, moved scuth only from 100 to 300 miles, frequently produce 
double the crop of home-grown seed, even of the same variety. 
We can furnish State-Certified Seed Potatoes, or Selected Seed Potatoes, grown from Certified Seed. 
A seedling of Bliss Trtumph from the Minnesota 
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Experiment Station, with smooth white skin and 
pink eyes. Earlier than the Cobbler, a heavy yielder, 
and immune to mosaic disease. If your soil is not 
heavy, we suggest trying a few Warbas for eart 
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market. 
For first early there is nothing to compare with 
the Early Ohio. It is round to oblong, with pink 
skin, white flesh of excellent quality, and extra 
early. Our pedigree stock was grown from North 
Dakota Certified Seed. 
The best extra-early white Potato. Tubers are 
smooth, round, plump, creamy white; eyes well 
developed. The white flesh is of excellent quality. 
A week to ten days later than Early Ohio, but 
usually more productive, with tubers of good eating 
quality while the vines are still green. The “best” 
early for all-round culture, as it will give excellent 
results on any soil. The fields from which we saved 
stock seed averaged 325 to 625 bushels per acre. 
Originated by the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture and is seven to ten days later than Irish 
Cobblers. It sets tubers early and they develop 
fast. Immune to mild mosaic and superior to the 
Cobbler in smoothness and whiteness. In yield tests 
it has outyielded the best strains of Cobblers on 
both muck and upland soils. 
A seedling of the old Early Rose, producing a 
much better yield of larger tubers. Skin is pink, 
with white flesh of good eating quality. A most 
desirable medium-early Potato for sandy loam soils. 
Originated by the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture. Matures about as early as the Chippewa 
and about a week earlier than Green Mountain. 
Tubers short and thick, glossy white, skin smooth, 
eyes very shallow except at bud end. Resistant to 
yellow dwarf and mosaic, also to heat injury. 
Adapted to the lighter soils and conditions favor- 
able to the Green Mountain. In yield tests it 
generally equals or exceeds the Green Mountain. 
Quality rating excellent. 

SPAULDING 

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