MAINE and MINNESOTA 
We will have again this spring, two carloads of those 
popular Maine Certified Seed Potatoes in the follow- 
ing varieties: Sebago, Katahdin, Chippewa, Cobbler, 
Triumph, Green Mountain and Warbas. We also ex- 
pect to have in Minnesota seed stock, Triumph, 
Chippewa, Cobbler, Green Mountain, Warbas and 
Early Ohios. Order early to avoid disappointment, 
in our being sold out. SHE SPECIAL YELLOW LIST 
FOR PRICES. 






















Chippewa 
List for 
Prices 
Triumph 

Irish 
Cebbler 
See Yellow 
SEED POTATOES 
SEBAGO. This is a new popular variety, blight resist- 
ant, a cross of Chippewa and Katahdin. Sebago is a heavy 
yielder of finest cooking quality. Cooks white. Ma- 
tures medium late. Fairly resistant to heat and drought. 
Adapted to almost any soil and weather conditions. 
KATAHDIN. A fine main crop variety—an exceptionally 
good keeper. Of excellent cooking quality. A preferred 
variety for potato chips. Tubers are oval shaped, smooth 
and clean, skin and flesh white with very shallow eye. 
Does especially well on peat soils and muck. Plants 
are vigorous and disease resistant. 
CHIPPEWA. 
ahead of most late potatoes. 
very shallow eye; excellent cookers. Resistant to mild 
Mosaic. Fairly tolerant to heat and drought. Popular 
for chip making. Cooks white but not very mealy. 
An excellent variety that matures just 
Tubers are smooth with 
IRISH COBBLER. 
(about 90 days). 
with deep eyes. 
on muck and lighter soils. 
TRIUMPH. Very early (80 days) dark pink skin, tubers 
blocky with shallow eyes. Fine for early market and 
eee wipe Excellent cooking quality. Adapted to 
ig soils. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN. (90 days). This large oval shaped 
medium late potato is one of the best for main crop. 
It is of exceptionally fine table quality and a good yielder. 
A medium early fine quality variety 
Glossy white skin, tuber blocky, often 
Not adapted to heavy soils. Does best 
Likes cool, moist situations. 
Not well adapted to heavy soils, nor is it tolerant to heat 
and drought. 

Green 
Mountain 

Katahdin 
An extra early potato, maturing a week to ten 
WARBA. t 
days earlier than Early Ohio. Tubers are white, short, 
round, blocky with pink eyes and uniform in size. A 
big yielder. Does best on muck soil. 
EARLY OHIO. A fine potato for early market, yet is a 
good winter keeper of excellent quality. Yields well on 
almost all soils. An old time favorite. Has smooth, 
slightly pinkish skin and shallow eyes. Shape oblong 
with blunt ends. 
Treat Seed Potatoes with Tubertone. 
A Hormone powder especially for potatoes. Increases 
yield, quality and size of tubers. Use % lb. Tuber- 
tone to each bushel of cut seed stock. For plantings 
of less than an acre, use Rootone. Tubertone. 1 1b. 
75c; 10 lbs., $6.00. 







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