100 Bu Per Acre With Vicland 
CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES 
+ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CERTIFIED IRISH 
COBBLERS: This seed was grown on Prince Edward 
Island, Canada. Weather and soil conditions there 
are ideal for the production of Cobbler potatoes. 
Prince Edward Island seed of this variety is much 
more vigorous and produces a larger yield than seed 
grown farther South. 
The tubers are clean, very smooth and of a uni- 
form size. This stock is inspected and certified by 
the Canadian Government. 
We have handled Prince Edward Island Cobblers 
for a number of years and have had growers report 
crops yielding as high as 300 bushels per acre. 1 peck 
by Parcel Post $1.40 Prepaid; 100 lb. bag $5.35, 
Not Prepaid. 
NEW YORK CERTIFIED SEBAGO: A new variety 
that we believe will largely replace the smooth rural 
and russet. Sebago is earlier than these older varie- 
ties and far more resistant to disease and insects. 
The quality and appearance are excellent. 1 peck 
by Parcel Post $1.40, Prepaid; 100 lb. bag $5.35, 
Not Prepaid. 
NEW YORK CERTIFIED KATAHDIN: Matures 
later than Green Mountain; earlier than Rural. 
Tubers glossy white, shallow eyed, rather thick, 
very regular and seldom rough even under unfavor- 
able conditions. Sets shallow and subject to sun- 
burn. Somewhat resistant to mosaic, leaf-roll. 
yellow dwarf and “Z” disease. 1 peck by Parcel 
Post $1.40, Prepaid; 100 lb. bag $5.35, Not Pre- 
paid. 
NEW YORK CERTIFIED CHIPPEWA: A _ new 
white variety originated by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. A week later than Irish Cobbler but is 
smoother in shape and yields better. 1 peck by 
Parcel Post $1.40, Prepaid; 100 lb. bag $5.35, 
Not Prepaid. 
BLISS TRIUMPH: Very early pink skinned variety. 
Tubers blocky, usually with shallow eyes; rather 
susceptible to scab and mosaic. Excelient cook- 
ing quality. Suitable for garden and early market. 
1 peck by Parcel Post $1.35, Prepaid; 100 lb. bag 
$4.85, Not Prepaid. 
TREAT SEED POTATOES WITH SEMESAN BEL. 
SEE PAGE 29. 
CERTIFIED OATS 
VICLAND: Many crops of oats have been ruined in 
the East by rust during the past few years. We now 
have varieties that are resistant to rust. One of 
these is Vicland, a variety of early oats from Wiscon- 
sin. Vicland is of medium height, stiff straw, and 
heavy producing. Our 13 acre field of Vicland 
yielded over 100 bushels per acre in 1945. The seed 
is yellow, plump, heavy and a high percentage of 
meat. Certified Seed: 1 to 15 bu. $1.90 per bu.; 
15 bu. or more $1.80 per bu., Not prepaid. 
ERBAN: A new Canadian variety that is resistant to 
leaf rust. Erban is a midseason oat that has shown 
promise in the Northeast. Like all midseason va- 
rieties Erban should be sowed as early as possible. 
Straw is stiff; seed is yellow, plump and heavy. 
Certified Seed: 1 to 15 bu. $1.90 per bu.; 15 bu. 
or more $1.80 per bu., Not prepaid. 
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We get considerable satisfaction in thinking that perhaps by 
furnishing him with good seed we, in a small way, helped Donald 
Sullivan, Potsdam, N. Y., to win the 1944 National Championship 
Award of the National Junior Vegetable Growers Association. 
Don is a boy who through the years that he was a member of the 
4-H came to realize that it was a privilege to serve his community 
and became leader of the Hopkinton 4-H Club. The above pic- 
ture of Don with his potatoes came in too late for the 1945 catalogue. 
New Book 
‘“VEGETABLE PRODUCTION AND 
MARKETING” by Paul Work 
Many of you know Dr. Work of the Vegetable Crops 
Department at Cornell University. We have known 
Paul for 30 years and appreciate the opportunity of 
listing this new book. 559 pages of up-to-date infor- 
mation on production and marketing of the various 
vegetables. ‘This is the most complete book on the 
subject that we have ever seen and should be in every 
home where there is a garden or where vegetables are 
grown for market. Price, $2.75 per copy, postpaid. 
CERTIFIED ALPHA 
BARLEY 
2 to 2% bu. will sow | acre 
The most popular two-rowed variety in the East. 
Alpha is a heavy producing, large kerneled barley with 
fairly stiff straw. Ripens a little later than the six 
row varieties; heads do not crinkle and break off. This 
makes it especially desirable for sowing with oats or 
harvesting with combine. Certified Seed: 1 to 10 
bu. $2.60 per bu.; 10 bu. or more $2.50 per bu., 
Not prepaid. 

WINTER WHEAT AND BARLEY 
Prices on Certified Wong Winter Barley, Certified 
Yorkwin and Cornell 595 Wheat will be available 
about August Ist. Write for price list to be mailed 
at that time. 

