Plant Good Seeds or Pay the Penalty 
16 “Ye Reap What Ye Sow” 
HALL'S SELECTED SEED POTATOES 
CULTURE—Plant about four inches deep in rows 28 to 
34 inches apart, and drop the potatoes 12 to 15 inches 
apart in the row. The soil should be well manured or 
well fertilized. A ridge should be thrown over the 
potatoes after planting and then level down just be- 
fore the potatoes come through, and cultivate well 
until in bloom, and then ridge up again and leave alone 
until harvested. Use JOHN DEERE POTATO PLANT- 
ERS AND DIGGERS. 
IRISH COBBLER—We believe we are safe in saying 
that 75 per cent of all the extra early potatoes 
planted today are Cobbler. Its popularity is based 
principally on its extreme earliness, but is also based 
on its reputation as a reliable and uniform yielder. 
One of itS strong characteristics is that it makes few 
if any very small potatoes, practically all being medium 

they are generally plump, handsome potatoes with 
smooth skin. The tubers are round to oval in shape; 
slightly flattened, have strong; well-developed eyes; 
the flesh is pure white and cooks dry and mealy. A 
first-class potato in every respect, thoroughly depend- 
able and well worth a place in every garden. 
Northern Grown, Large Seed Size 
Northern Grown, Medium Seed Size ieee 
Kky. Grown Second Crop, Large Seed Size PRICES 
eis : y : : Ky. Grown Crop, Small Seed Size 
IRISH COBBLER POTATOES CERTIFIED IRISH COBBLERS—It is false economy to 
save fifty cents or a dollar a bag by buying poor 
common potatoes when certified seed can be had—the 
most successful potato growers use nothing but certi- 

POTATOES fled seed. Certification has done for potatoes what 
breeding age done for Pontes: cattle, Agee oc eeu: 
i the growing season the elds mus e inspected a 
Lower Costs and Better Potato Yields regular intervals to detect diseases. If the percentage 
with Improved SEMESAN BEL exceeds the limit prescribed by law, the field is con- 
demned. The small additional cost of certified seed 
over poor seed is r:0t worth considering. There is less 
disease, more No. 1 potatoes and greater profit to the 
grower. Every bag will carry the tag of the inspection 
authorities; this is an assurance that every safeguard 
has been applied to have them as pure as is humanly 
possible. Prices quoted on request. 
RED TRIUMPH—tThe earliest maturing potato that we 
offer. Very popular in the South. The Red Triumph 
is the right Potato for you to plant if you want an 
extra early and sure cropping potato of the very best 
quality. Prices quoted on request. 
EARLY OHIO—A well known variety, generally planted 

&o0od size, with only few eyes. The skin is tinted with 
pink. Hating qualities are excellent. ; 
KX<ATAHDIN—Originated in Maine by the U. 8S. Dept. of 
Agriculture. It is a slightly oval white, very smooth, 
with shallow eyes. The vines are light green and vigor- 






Rhizoctonia reduces the quality Scab pits potatoes and makes ous. The type is very uniform and in cooking and eat- 
and yleld of potatoes them unsalable ing pees it is unsurpassed. Prices quoted on re- 
2 so) quest. 

Acme Red River Potato Mix 
For fighting potato bugs, blight, 
leaf hoppers and flea beetles. Can 
be used as a dust or a liquid spray. 
(Get our prices on case lots.) 



PUMPKIN 

CULTURE 
apart each way. Cultivate same as melons. 
WHITE CUSHAW—Creamy white; otherwise about the 
The spotty stand of potatoes on the left grown from 
untreated seed did not produce as large a yield as the 


to large size, and you rarely see a knotty Cobbler, for — 
for home use. The tubers are oval shaped and of > 
May be sown in among corn, 8 to 10 feet — 

fine stand of vigorous plants on the right from Im- same as the stri ari x 5 
sa sé s ped variety. Pkt. 10e; oz 15e; 1 ° 3 
proved Semesan Bel treated seed. Ib. $1.00. ¢ oh a 
STRIPED CUSHAW—Very large, with crooked neck. 
Simply mix, dip, drain, dry and Creamy white, irregular striped with green; flesh light 
your seed potatoes are ready for yellow, very thick and sweet. Delicious when sliced 
planting. Semesan Bel may be used : and baked. Pkt. 10ce; oz. 15¢; %4 Ib. 35e; Ib. $1.00. NAT 
on either whole or cut seed pieces. SMALL SUGAR OR PIE—One of the best for the home 
Semesan Bel effectively controls err der: An excellent pie sort. Nearly round. 10 to 
Pichu eacd Moriomd bak sen Oreanisuis z inches in diameter; rich orange color. Flesh thick, 
as scab, rhizoctonia and black-leg. i elds POEMS Seis Uae eee 0 as ae rat 
By controlling these diseases, germ- TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO—Finest of all pie pump- 
{ination is generally increased, stand kins. Flesh extremely sweet and of deep ora yi 1 
improved and the resultant crop big- Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; 14 Ib. 35e; Ib. $1.00 D eg ae a r 
ger and of better quality. One pound MAMMOTH OR POT IRON—Grow to an enormous size, — 
treats 60 to 80 bushels of seed. hotcce UP ee ie A nS Deiat oc A fine — 
F a : 4 _ _ Keeper. Pkt. 3 oz 150; 1% Ib. 35e3 Ib. $1.00. ; me 
Prices: 2 oz. Soc; 1 Ib. $1.65; 4 Ibs. $5.70. KENTUCKY FIELD—Best for stock feeding. Grows very _ 
(2 oz. treats 6 to 8 bushels) large, round and of yellow color. Oz Be; %4 Ib. 10c; _ 
Ib. S$5e3 5 Ibs. $1.25. 


