SALZER’S EARLY SIX WEEKS POTATOES 
We are nationally known as the largest retail seed 
potato house in the country, and we probably handle more 
potatoes than any other company. Our seed is grown 
in the fertile Hagle Valley and Red River Valley’ of 
Northern Minnesota, two districts which have not as.yet 
been surpassed for quality seed. Prices should not be 
judged by the price of eating potatoes. Our potatoes are 
grown primarily for seed purposes and all of them are 
U. S. Gov’t. Grade No. 1. We believe you will be well 
pleased with them. U. S. Grade No. 1 requires that the 
potatoes be practically free from scab, blight, dry rot 
and damage caused by disease, and be graded to a mini- 
mum size of 1% inches. 60 Ibs. in one bushel. 
Salzer’s Early Six Weeks stands alone as the great ear- 
lfest general purpose Potato! It is ahead of Salzer’s 
Earliest in quality and yield, although not quite so early, 
but is 10 days earlier than the famous Early Ohio Potato. 
There is another great advantage in planting Salzer’s 
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SALZER’S EARLIEST 
Our earliest red skinned potato, 
and a heavy yielder, Adapted to 
practically all sections of the U. S.; 
has yielded in tests at the rate of 
364 bu. per acre. Especially fine for 
frying and for French Fries. It is 
of a roundish shape, medium size 
and considering its extreme earli- 
ness, yields heavily. Uniform in 
size, smooth reddish skin, shallow 
eyes, flesh snow white. U. S. No. 1: 
Lb., 30c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
prepaid: Peck, 97c; 1% bu.,’ $1.48; 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.60; 100 Ibs., $4.25; 
500 Ibs., $20.75. 
WARBA 
Extra early, heavy yielding, white 
skin. The potatoes are short, round 
and blocky, of good size, skin smooth 
and creamy white, eyes pink. Flesh 
is pure white and cooks and bakes 
beautifully. Earlier than either Ohio 
or Triumph. U. S. No. 1: Lb., 27e, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck, 90ce; % bu., $1.40; bu. (60 Ibs.), 
$2.45; 100 Ibs., $3.95; 500 Ibs., $19.25. 
IRISH COBBLERS . 
It is famous for its clean white 
skin, heavy yield, and fine quality. 
A grand second early potato. Skin 
is of handsome cream-white color, Salzer’s 
and of excellent quality. It is a good Katahdin 
keeper. Matures in about seven Potatoes 
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weeks with tubers smooth, -round Page) 
and plump. U. S. No. 1: Lb., 25e, 
postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 
Peck, S0c; \% bu., $1.30; bu. (60 Ibs.), 
$2.30; 100 Ibs., $3.75; 500 Ibs., $18.25. 
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88 Last season we dug 62 bushels from one hundred pounds of Salzer’s Early Six 
Weeks Potatoes.—Mr. R. L. La Rue, 105 E. Washington St., Muncie, Ind. 




Early Six Weeks Potatoes and that is that it has never 
failed to produce a good crop of extremely early, very 
large tubers. : 
Salzer’s Early Six Weeks is fit for market everywhere 
in just about six weeks. It is good for midsummer, good 
for late summer, good for fall, and magnificent to put into 
winter quarters, where it will keep splendidly and give 
you the finest flavored, best quality eating Potatoes 
imaginable. If we had but one Potato to plant, this would 
e the Potato every time. 
Skin is pink and smooth. The flesh is white and cooks 
mealy. Round-to oblong in shape. Salzer’s Early Six 
Weeks Potato is one of the best market varieties for all 
sections of the country. Please give date we shall ship 
your potatoes. Price of Salzer’s Early Six Weeks: U. S. 
No. 1: Lb., 29¢e, postpaid to 4th zone: Not prepaid: Peck, 
95e; % bu., $1.45; bu. (60 1bs.), $2.55; 100 Ibs., $4.15; 500 Ibs., — 
$19.95. Bags are free on all potatoes. 








































If potatoes are wanted shipped in 
3 bu. barrels, please add 75c extra 
for each barrel. Bags are free. 

EARLY MESABA 
The new, early, smooth round 
white potato developed by the Min- 
nesota Agricultural Station. Yields 
a heavy crop of elegant potatoes in 
about 7 weeks. Potatoes are short, 
medium thick, roundish, creamy 
white skin, shallow eyes, sparkling 
white flesh and bake and cook 
nicely. Splendid keeper. U.S. No. 1:_ 
Lb., 27¢, postpaid to 4th zone. Not ~ 
prepaid: Peck, 90c; % bu., $1.40;.— 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.45; 100 Ibs., $3.95; 
500 Ibs., $19.25. 5 eae 
BLISS TRIUMPHS 
Has yielded 500 bu. per acre! Bliss 
Triumph is a standard extra early 
and one of the leading early pota=- — 
toes all through the south. Tubers — 
are nearly round, smooth, medium in 
size, reddish pink in color and have 
shallow eyes. Flesh is white, fine 
grained and cooks very mealy. This 
is one of the hardiest varieties 
known, and is not susceptible to rot, 
scab and other diseases. f 
U. S. No. 1: Lb., 25e, postpaid to 
4th zone. Not ‘prepaid: Peck, S85e; 
VY bu.. $1.35; bu. (60 Ibs.), $2.35; 100 
Ibs., $3.80; 500 Ibs., $18.45. 
SEED POTATO EYES 
The fertile eyes are cut from the 
same high grade stocks as listed in 
our catalog. Orders are booked and 
shipped at planting time. Any warie- 
ties, your selection: 50 Eyes, 65¢3 
100 Eyes, 95¢; 250 Eyes, $1.95; 500 
Eyes, $3.75, postpaid. No orders ac- 
cepted for less than 50 eyes of any | 
one variety. : 
! JOHN A.SALZER SEED co: 
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