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Potatoes—Green Mountain 
Grown your own Potatoes from Landreth Blue 
Tag Potato Seed. 
Cut seed pieces with at. least one yood eye— 
no more than two. 
ly peck required for 100 ft. of row (approx. 8 lbs.) 
10 - 12 bu. per acre. 
Plant in rows 3’ apart; place 15” apart in the 
row; planting depth 4”; plant early varieties 
March and April; plant late varieties June and 
July. 
Irish Cobblers(Maine Certified—Early )—79 Days. 
The most popular early white sort. An excel- 
lent keeper and of the finest of table quality. 
Green Mountain (Maine Certified—Late) — 1380 
Days. A proven big cropper of large, smooth, 
oval potatoes. The ‘Mountain’ will crop well 
where other varieties may fail. It appears less 
susceptible to blight and will tolerate more 
varied soil conditions. A good winter keeper 
and unexcelled in quality. 
Katahdins (Maine Certified—Late) — 140 Days. 
ree quality, shallow eyed, large baking’ sort. 
ecent development of the United States De- 
partment of Agriculture. 
Gencretli Pumphins 
One ounce will plant 25 hills; 4 pounds per acre. 
Plant in hills 8 x 8 ft. apart; thin to 2 or 3 plants 
per hill. Do not plant seed until ground is suffi- 
ciently warm. 
Connecticut. Field or Big Tom—115 Days. A 
large, rich, somewhat ribbed, orange yellow, 
slight oval or cylindrical fruit, flat on end. Very 
productive. Used extensively for canning. Popu- 
lar for pies. Average weight about 20 pounds. 
Kentucky Field—110 Days. Prolific variety. 
Fruit from nearly round to flattened. Pale green 
to cream, turning to orange yellow. The flesh 
of Kentucky Field is deep yellow. 
King of Mammoths (Potiron)—120 Days. This is 
the largest Pumpkin on the market and in 
reality is a monster. For many years fruits of 
this sort; have been awarded every prize in 
State and County Fairs for the largest Pump- 
kins, It is not only an exhibition sort but is a 
very profitable variety for raising for stock 
feeding. Bright lemon in color, mottled with 
orange. Round with a trace of ribbing. Yellow 
Monster, King of the Mammoth or Potiron, 
weighs from 60 to 100 pounds. 
Landreths’ Large Cheese—108 Days. An excel- 
lent kitchen variety. Shape flat like a Cheese 
box, from which it derived its name, although 
it is slightly ribbed on edges. Outside color 
lemon, no stripes. Fine quality and keeper. 
Often 15 inches across the top and 6 to 7 inches 
thick. Top and bottom indented. Average weight 
is 17 pounds. 
Hill of Pumpkins 

34 D. LANDRETH SEED COMPANY, CANAL STREET, BRISTOL, PA. 
