


Plant CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES IN Your GARDEN 
Always plant seed potatoes that have been certified, generally by a representative of the State 
Department of Agriculture, to be free from disease, 
that greatly reduces both the yield and quality 
of the Potatoes produced. The eyes in the Potato moke the plant. Cut the tubers into pieces 
lengthwise of the Potato containing one to two eyes. Plant 15 inches apart in rows 32 inches apart, 
covering 3 inches deep. Nobby Potatoes result from continued growth of the vines under moist 
conditions late in the season. This is known as second growth. Peck will plant 150 feet of row; 
15 bushels will plant an acre. 
ALL POTATO PRICES ARE F.O.B. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Most Populer 
Early Kind 
IRISH COBBLER 
Not a new variety but still a mighty good one. 
Potatoes are round, smooth, plump, have rather 
deep eyes. White flesh of excellent quality. 
Grows best on light soils and on muck. 
Certified Seed. 
15 Ibs. 95c; 
50 Ibs. $3.15; 
25 Ibs. $1.60; 
100 Ibs. $5.35 


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BLISS TRIUMPH 
Splendid Quality Pink Skin Kind 
An early pink-skinned Potato of very excellent 
quality. Tubers are rather short and thick, and 
have very shallow eyes. A good home garden 
and early market kind. Certified Seed. 
15 Ibs. 95c; 25 Ibs. $1.60; 
50 Ibs. $3.15; 100 Ibs. $5.35 
No question about it—Sebago was the most successful and most popular Potato in home gardens 
last year. If you haven’t grown it before, we certainly do recommend that you try it this season. 
You won't be disappointed. 
PUMPKINS 
One package of seed will sow 10 hills; 3 Ibs. an acre. 
SUGAR or New England Pie. For making pie 
Connecticut Field Pumpkin 
When digging root crops: 
wilting quickly and they keep in storage better. 
Carrots, Turnips, Beets, | 
etc., cut off the green tops to within a half-inch of 
the root as soon as it is dug. This keeps them from 
s, this variety cannot be excelled. The Pump- 
kins are small, nearly round, yellow, and very 
smooth. Flesh light yellow, very thick and sweet, 
and finely flavored. A splendid kind to grow 
for market as it ripens early and bears heavily. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.45 
Connecticut Field. Sometimes called ‘Big 
Tom.” This is the very large kind that is used 
for feeding cattle. It’s too coarse for pies but 
is canned commercially. 
Pkg10c762),20c5-1/4 1b. 50ce Ibs $145 
Dickenson. The finest Pumpkin for canning 
and feeding. The shell is two or three times 
as thick as any others. Flesh deep gold. Can 
be canned without adding sugar. Will outyield 
any other Pumpkin. Just try it. Plant a few 
hills of Dickenson—great for the kids on 
Halloween and splendid for canning, too. 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; Y% Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.45 
Orange Winter Luxury. Vines produc- 
tive of small, slightly oval Pumpkins, golden 
russet in color, with fine nettings. Flesh is 
golden yellow, very thick and of the finest 
quality. Grows about twice as large as the Sugar 
Pumpkin and keeps well in storage. Splendid for 
pies. Pkg. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.45 
Sweet Potatoes, 
before putting them in storage. 
Squash and Pumpkins 
must be cured by placing them in a tem- 
perature of 75 to 80 degrees for two weeks 
Do not wash the vegetables you are going to store. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
You can grow Sweet Potatoes very successfully right in your 
own vegetable garden. Sweet Potatoes are not so particular 
as to the soil you plant them-in but they do their best in a 
light, well drained, sandy loam. Here in New York State, 
where we have a four months growing season, we grow very 
good Sweet Potatoes. 
We offer you well grown plants, that will be ready about 
May lst, of these two good varieties. 
Nancy Hall. Most popular yellow flesh variety. 
Porto Rico. Orange-fleshed Yam. 
25 plants for 60c; 50 for 95c; 100 for $1.65; 1000 for $7.75; 
prepaid to you by mail or express 
Complete directions for planting and care sent with every 
order. 

CHIPPEWA New Early With . 
Very Shallow Eyes 
A new early kind that is very popular. About . 
10 days later than Cobbler. Glossy white, shal- - 
low-eyed, long, flattened tubers. Often out- 
yields Cobbler. Grows well in most soils and is 
fairly tolerant of heat and drought. Cooks 
white but not very mealy. Certified Seed 
15 Ibs. 95c; 25 Ibs. $1.60; 
50 Ibs. $3.15; 100 Ibs. $5.35 
KATAHDIN Rapidly Growing 
In Popularity 
A late variety that is successfully grown 
under unfavorable conditions and in a wide 
variety of soils. The vines are rather thrifty 
growers and produce glossy white, very shallow- 
eyed, rather thick tubers, uniformly of good 
size and of splendid quality. Certified Seed. 
15 Ibs. 95c; 25 Ibs. $1.60; 
50 lbs $3.153, 100 Ibs $5.35 
SEBAG New Late Heavy 
Yielding Kind 
A new kind, and one of the very best we have 
ever grown. Medium early, uniform round size, 
white-skinned, shallow-eyed, blight resistant, 
good cropper. The meat is pleasingly white, 
mealy and of the highest quality. Vines are 
very strong growing and withstand drought, 
heat and disease unusually well. Sebago does 
well just about anywhere. From our experience 
with Sebago, we highly recommend it to you. 
Does not keep in storage as well as some other 
late varieties. 
15 Ibs. 95¢; 25 Ibs. $1.60; 
50 Ibs. $3.15; 100 Ibs. $5.35 
Treat your Seed Potatoes with Semesan Bel 
before planting them. It controls scab, rhizoc- 
tonia and black-leg. Two ounces will take 
care of 7 bushels of seed; one pound 50 to 60 
bushels. 
2-oz. tin 30c; Ib. $1.65. See page 63. 

















Sugar or Pie Pumpkin 
TOBACCO 
Connecticut Seed-Leaf. A hardy cigar va- 
riety, well adapted to growing in the middle 
and northern states. oe 
Pkg. 10c; oz. 306 gn 
Unless you are saving your own seed you ~— 
may plant Melons and Pumpkins close to- — 
gether. There will be no effect on the — 
flavor of the flesh of either of them. me 
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