POTATOES 
Due to Uncertain Market Will Quote You 
Reasonable Price Direct on Potatoes 

No. 1 Minnesota Certified 
EXTRA EARLY COBBLER, IRISH COBBLER. One of the most reliable, first early 
_ Potatoes ever sent out. It ripens almost with the Early Ohio and is so uniform that 
every hill seems to ripen at one time. The yield is very large for an early variety, 
equal to some of the late ones. Form oval and round, skin slightly netted, creamy white, 
having eyes which are quite shallow, some even with the surface. Flesh pure white 
and of finest quality and its very handsome appearance has brought it right to the 
front as a profitable variety for market or for home use. 
; Oe oeath OHIO. We have an extra early choice stock of this variety, seed selected from Rural New Yorker 
year to year. 
RURAL NEW YORKER. This well known Potato holds its own for the greatest yielding 
Potato of all. We grew a large field of these this year, carefully doctored and of certi- 




es _ fied seed, and we have a wonderful lot of seed to offer this season to our customers. 
ae” It is, of course, a late main crop sort maturing well in all sections, and we think if you 
wer: are interested in getting a good start you had better order some of these at this time. 
Fis -- Sacked free. 
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SUDAN GRASS 
_ This forage crop is of immense value to the South or 
any section not sufficiently supplied with rainfall. It is 
* a great drought resister and makes an excellent quality of 
b hay. Grows from 5 to 9 feet tall and stools fréely when 
given plenty of room or after cutting. Do not sow until 
- the ground has become thoroughly warm. 16 to 24 pounds 
© to the acre broadcast, or 4 to 6 pounds in drills, 18 to 24 
: inches apart. 
ee ~ SOY BEANS 
MANCHU. This is today the popular Soy Bean in all the 
states of the Middle West and the most valuable. It has 
= jumped into prominence ahead of everything else and is 
ac fast displacing other varieties. Early enough to fully 
P ‘ mature under ordinary conditions and large enough to 
; be of real value. It is a medium early variety, nearly as 
early as Ito San and quite a little larger. Originally 
from Northern Manchuria. Seeds yellow with a peculiar 
black seed scar. 
: TIMOTHY 
Ohio High Test - 
Prices very reasonable this season, warranting your 
R i making a big planting of Timothy seed; in fact, prices 

Irish Cobbler 



- are most seasonable of any time in the past 10 years. Our 
supply is best we ever have owned. Write when you get 
this catalog and get prices for advances. Dp & D i 
A new plant in the North and so far its cultivation is mostly in 
the experimental stage. It is a legume that thrives on poor acid 
soil without lime. The plants are bushy and spreading, growing 
close to the ground. The leaves resemble clover but are much 
smaller. 
Sand Vetch 
We could not supply our demands for this seed last year. Does 
well on sandy land, worn-out land, or anywhere else. Of course, 
better land produces better crops. 
Sugar Cane or Sorghum 
EARLY AMBER, 4 Ib., 10c; 1 Ib., 25c. 
WHITE KAFFIR CORN. \ lb., 10c; 1 1b., 25c. 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
This is a great.crop for hogs and sheep. In from 8 to 10 weeks 
from sowing it is ready to turn them on for daily mowing, produc- 
ing 20 to 30 tons of green feed per acre. Covers the ground and 
chokes out the weeds. Sow latter part of June, 6 lbs. to the acre. 
Canada Field Peas 
Canada Field Peas should be sown in April, weather permitting. 
They make large yields of most nutritious hay, cut either green or 
cured for hay. They should be sown 1 to 11%4 bushels per acre, with 
1 bushel spring oats. 
On account of their extreme hardiness, they can he sown earlier 
than any other legume crop, furnishing an excellent crop of hay or 
serving the purpose of a green fertilizer. 
Grasses 
‘ALLEN’S PASTURE GRASS. Price on application. 
ALLEN’S MEADOW MIXTURE. Price on application. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Also known as June Grass. A valuable 
variety for lawns when mixed with other grasses, and especially 
valuable as a pasture grass. About three bushels to the acre for 
pasture. (14 lbs. to the bushel.) 
RED TOP GRASS. Grows well in all soils, especially so on moist 
land. 
ORCHARD GRASS. A valuable grass for pasture, for sowing in 
orchards or shady places. It grows rapidly and does not suffer 
from close feeding. When sown alone, 3 bushels should be sown 
to the acre. (14 lbs. to the bushel.) 
Write for our Weekly Price List of Grass Seeds, Etc. 
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