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oe <care reddish iicole: 
N. NO. 62. 
Pome fit aaa 3 to4 ft., 60c; 5, $2.75. 
RBA. A cross between Triumph and a Min- 
nesota seedling. Round, white, with pink eyes. 
2 ly and a very heavy yielder. Resistant to 
fo mosaic and hot, dry weather. Price F. O. B. 
Sh here, 1 pk., 40c; % bu., 80c; bu., $1.50. 
: IPPEWA. Probably the best quality and 
heaviest yielding of the medium late white po- 
latoes- F. O. B. here, 1 pk., 40c; 1% bu., 80c; 

GARDEN FOR VICTORY 
A large plum of fine 
excellent for 
= Canning. Freestone. 
Matures after Sept. 15th, being our 
xe. est dependable plum. 8 to 4 ft., each, 55c; 5 for $2.50. 
A bright red, early plum from the Minn. Fruit 

Emerald 
ou A large new Minnesota plum ‘much like Red Wing and ceeoee to be even better in 
“Prices subject to ehange: Write for our Blue Price List and Prices on Larger Lots 
EARLY OHIO. The old favorite. Stands more 
drouth and hot weather than any sort we 
‘know. F. O. B. here, pk., 40c; % bu., 75c; 
bu., $1.40. 
EARLY IDAHO. (Earliest of All.) Once more 
we are able to offer this specialty of ours. A 
medium size, pink, oblong potato ripening in 
a compact mass in the hill. Matures in 60 
days. F. O. B. here, pk., 50c; % bu., 90c; bu., 
$1.60. 
IRISH COBBLER. A medium late or main crop 
sort. Yields very heavily under good condi- 
tions. A round, flattened potato of large size 
with many to the hill. F. O. B. here, pk., 40c; 
1% bu., 75c; 1 bu., $1.40. 
We can furnish carefully 
cut eyes from any of the 
above varieties. These dry 
out in very dry weather quicker than 
larger pieces but otherwise are very 
satisfactory. They save considerable 
in transportation costs. Price, 100 
postpaid, 60c; 1000, $5.00. F. O. B. 
here, 1000, $4.50. 
