
P.E.I. Certified Irish Cobbler Potatoes 
and put the surface in good condition. 
POTATOES 
Maine and Prince Edward Island 
Certified Stocks 
Prices of Potatoes are subject to O.P.A. Ceil- 
ing and subject to change without notice. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 7144 lbs. 
(4 qts.), properly cut, will plant a row 100 
feet long; 4 bags (600 lbs.) will plant an acre. 
Culture: For early Potatoes in the latitude 
of Norfolk, plant at the first suitable weather 
in February; heavy manuring is absolutely 
essential. A second crop may be planted in 
July and August. Furrows 4 to 6 inches deep 
should be made 3 feet apart, and unless potato 
fertilizer has been broadcasted, it should be 
drilled in the furrows at the rate of 40 lbs. to 
100 yards, mixing it thoroughly with the soil. 
Drop the pieces about 12 to 15 inches apart and 
cover 3 or 4 inches. If planted early in Feb- 
ruary, they should be covered with 2 furrows. 
Late in March, when the sprouts have started 
but are still under the ground, the rows should 
be dragged to remove the excess of covering 
After the dirt has been turned away from each side of the rows, little need 
be done except to work it back again by successive cultivations. 
4 Hi C 80 d Pee Ad th 
Bliss Triumph, or Red Bliss. (8°, 02%8); Although 
merly, this old extra early is still a favorite in certain 
sections, especially eastern North Carolina. It is a sure 
and heavy cropper. % pk., 50c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.95, not 
prepaid. (Maine grown.) 
* (90 days). For the main crop this 
Green Mountain. large oval-shaped, medium late 
potato, is probably the most satisfactory, as it is of 
exceptionally good table quality and enormously pro- 
ductive, having few small tubers. % pk., 50c; pk., $1.00; 
bu., $3.95, not prepaid. (Maine grown.) 
(90 days). An oblong, red-skin Potato 
Jersey Red. of good quality. A heavy yielder, but 
good only for fall crop. Ask for prices. (Virginia grown.) 
C (75 days). The most popular early 
Irish Cobbler. Potato in the South. It is a round 
Potato and the flesh is white and of good quality. Our 
strain of this Potato is very pure, showing practically no 
white blossoms. % pk., 50c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.95, not 
prepaid. (Prince Edward Island grown.) 
Chi (80 days). This Potato was developed by 
ippewa. the United States Department of Agricul- 
ture. It is somewhat flattened, oval in shape, very smooth 
with shallow eyes. It is four or five days later than 
the Cobbler, not quite as mealy in texture, and is less 
resistant to drouth. % pk., 50c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.95, 
not prepaid. (Maine grown.) 
K t hdi (90 days). Like the Chippewa, this variety 
ata In. was developed by the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, and is good for either spring or fall 
planting. It is oval in shape, smooth, with shallow eyes, 
white skin and of splendid quality. Resistant to disease. 
1% pk., 50c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.95, not prepaid. (Maine 
grown.) 
S b (90 days). For fall crop, this heavy yielding 
e ago. potato should be planted in the Tidewater 
Section of Virginia, in August. It is oval in shape, with 
smooth white skin, very shallow eyes, and is of excellent 
quality. The foliage and tubers are almost immune to 
late “blight.” (Not suitable for spring planting.) 1% pk., 
50c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.95, not prepaid. (Maine grown.) 
New Improved Semesan Bel 
Insure high germination, reduce disease, 
and increase yield by using Semesan Bel. 
Scab, Rhizoctonia, and Black-leg are the bugbears of every potato 
grower. 
The old-fashioned, time-taking method of disinfecting seed pota- 
toes with mercuric bichloride or formaldehyde is now a thing of the 
past. One pound of Semesan Bel will treat 16 to 20 bushels of cut 
potatoes. It also possesses greater disease control properties, 
especially in respect to control of Rhizoctonia and seed-borne Scab. 
The “instantaneous dip” method of applying new Semesan Bel saves 
time and labor. Semesan Bel does not harm the seed pieces. 
SEMESAN BEL PRICES: 2 ozs., 35c; 1 1b., $1.75, postpaid. 
prepaid, 5 lbs., $7.15; 25 lbs., $33.25. 
“Use Semesan Bel, and insure greater germination on your 
potatoes.” 

Showing effect of treatment on “Irish Cob- 
bler”’ 100 per cent Rhizoctonia infected. To 
left, untreated, 19 per cent clean and 190 Not 
bushels to acre. To right, treated, 89 per cent 
clean and 243 bushels to acre. 
RHUBARB or PIE. PLANT 
One ounce will plant a row 100 feet long; 8 to 10 lbs. will plant an acre. 
Culture: Sow from the middle of March to middle of May, in deep rich ground, in drills a foot apart and ™% inch 
deep, and when well up thin to 6 inches apart. In the fall, trench a piece of ground at least 2 spades deep, manur- 
ing abundantly, and set the plants out 4 feet apart each way, covering with leaves or coarse manure. It is best not 
to gather many of the stalks the first season, and in our Southern country it is rarely successful except in shady 
situations. Perhaps the most profitable plan for Southern growers is to buy the roots—as offered below—setting 
them out in November, March or April. 
M tt Vi 7 ° (85 days). Very large, and although somewhat later than other varieties, the best for general 
ya S Victoria. use. For the home garden the roots will be found much better than seeds. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; 
4 1b., 90c; lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
Rhubarb Roots 
We can furnish fine Rhubarb Roots in any quantities in either fall or spring, but as they are carried in stock only 
during March and April, orders at any other time of the year should be sent a week before roots are needed. Small 
size, 25c each; $1.50 per doz. Large size, 40c each; $3.50 per doz., delivered. 

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