

SEED POTATOES 
PEPPERS 
Like egg plants and tomatoes, peppers should be started 
indoors, as they take four to five months to mature. They 
are easy to grow, thrive in cool weather and will endure 
some frost. The plants should stand eight to eighteen inches 
apart in rows. They are constantly becoming more popular, 
both in salads and for use in cooking. A dozen plants will 
supply an average family. One packet produces 50 plants. 
220—CALIFORNIA WONDER 

‘ie sues (Ulm Dp 
shaped pepper 
has flesh that is 
often % in. thick. 
Crisp, juicy, and 
of mild flavor. 
X-L strain was se- 
lected for its ear- 
liness; also the 
thick flesh keeps 
it from turning 
red sooner than 
some of the other 
varieties. Pkt., 
10c; 2 oz., 30c; 
1 oz., 50c, post- 
paid. 

222—LARGE BELL OR BULL NOSE 
224—-RUBY KING 
226—CHINESE GREEN 
228—PIMIENTO 
230—LONG RED CAYENNE 
Prices on above Peppers: Pkt., 10c: 2 oz., 25c. 
Pepper plants provide an easy way for the home gardener 
to have plenty of peppers with very little work. See page 12. 
PUMPKINS 
Sow when the ground is warm and give the plants room 
to ramble. The partial shade of the sweet corn plot is ideal. 
A few hills will provide amply for pies and jack-o-lanterns. 
232—EARLY SUGAR OR PIE; 
This is the most widely used pumpkin. Fruits generally 
weigh about 7 lbs. Just right for home use. Flesh is rich 
orange, thick, sweet and finely flavored, which makes it 
the most desirable for pie making. Pkt., 5¢: oz., 15ce; 4 Ib.., 
35c; 4 Ib., 55c. 
234—_MAMMOTH KING 
The largest pumpkin grown. Usually used for feeding 
5c; oz., 15c. 
purposes and as a novelty for fairs, etc. Pkt., 

BLACK FACE TYPE indicates best varieties for Montana. 
+INDICATES good variety for canning. 
*INDICATES good variety for freezer lockers. 

= Ss SL 
“GRAHAM GR! 
POTATOES 
Ready for shipment about April Ist. Please place orders 
early. 
Our seed potatoes are grown on non-irrigated farms in the 
Red River Valley. It is our intention to provide seed from 
disease free stock. Our growers are very careful that 
bacterial ring rot is rogued out of the growing plants and 
while it is impossible to guarantee 100% free stock, we 
know that our customers’ satisfaction during the years that 
we have been shipping it is absolute evidence that our 
seed is clean and will produce abundantly if conditions 
are in the least satisfactory. 
CERTIFIED EARLY OHIO 
An old favorite especially for the back lot gardener. 
236—Certified Seed. Per 100 lbs., $5.00. Less than 100 lbs., 
6c lb., F. O. B. Great Falls. 
SELECT OHIO 
237—Not Certified. Per 100 lbs., $4.50. Less than 100 lbs., 
Sl2c per lb., F. O. B. Great Falls. 
CERTIFIED BLISS TRIUMPH 
Round tubers fairly heavy yielding and a quality cooker. 
Skin is pink colored. 
238—Certified Seed. Per 100 lbs., $4.75. Less than 100 lbs., 
Sl2c per lb., F. O. B. Great Falls. 
WHITE WARBA 
Developed and distributed by the University of Minnesota. 
Warba is an early variety that we offered for sale in this 
district in Montana two years ago. It has proven to be 
exceptionally outstanding among the early varieties in yield- 
ing ability. It resembles Bliss Triumph but is from seven to 
ten days earlier than either Triumph or Early Ohio. Tubers 
are short, round and blocky. Skin is white. Very uniform 
size. Vines are upright sturdy and resistant to mild mosaic. 
Mr. George Beardsley of Cascade says: ‘’Warba is the best 
potato I ever raised.” 
239—Select Seed. Per 100 lbs., $4.75. Less than 100 lbs., 
Sl4Zc per lb., F. O. B. Great Falls. 
240—Certified White Warba. Not available. 
CHIPPEWA U. S. D. A. 
This medium variety out yields the old favorite main 
croppers such as Rural New Yorker, Netted Gem, and 
Green Mountain. The 1937 Agriculture year book describes 
it as follows: ‘’Chippewa is being increased as rapidly as 
the available supply of seed stock will permit. It is medium 
early, has high yielding ability, and is widely adapted. 
It's superior qualities are resistance to mild mosaic, good 
shape, high yield, and early tuber development.’’ Chippewa 
is white with very shallow eyes and an excellent cooker. 
We suggest that you use it as your main crop potato. 
241—Select Chippewa. Per 100 lbs., $4.50. Less than 100 
lbs., 5/2c per lb., F. O. B. Great Falls. 
INCREASE YOUR YIELD 
Treat your potatoes with Semesan Bel. See page 41, 




PLANTING CHART FOR FAMILY OF FIVE 

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Cabbagem Fe, jolie 2 ft. 
Carrot no eee VY oz. YQ in. Zeer tt. 
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Melon, Musk .............. IMOZ fy in. 4 ft 
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