Vegetable Seeds are Postpaid Anywhere in 
Ml 
Sweet Potato Plants 
NANSEMOND 
Delivery in June, via Parcel Post, Special Handling, 
: Prepaid 
Strong, Well Rooted Cuttings, $1.25 for 50, 
$2.25 per 100, $17.50 per 1000 postpaid 
Although Sweet Potatoes are commonly associated 
with the South, they can be grown with relative ease 
and amazing success in the home gardens of New 
England. You can’t imagine how delicious they are 
until you have enjoyed the products of your own ef- 
forts. After the weather has become warm, set the 
plants 1 foot apart in rows that have been hilled up 
to 6 inches above the level of the ground. They will 
grow rapidly, covering 8 to 10 feet with luxuriant 
green, viney growth. All they require is deeply pre- 
pared, well drained soil that has been treated with a 
fertilizer of high potash content. Try a row in the gar- 
den this year and you will never be without them 
again. 

POP CORN (For Seed) 
6669 Giant Yellow. (South American.) 100 days. 
The most popular variety. Large yellow ears with 
kernels which pop creamy yellow and to gigantic 
size. Lb. 35c., 5 Ibs. $1.60, 10 lbs. $3.00 
PUMPKINS 
Sow the seed from May 15 to July 15 in hills that are 
spaced 5 feet apart each way. Allow from 5 to 6 seeds per 
hill and cover with not over one inch of soil. When the 
plants are large enough to handle discard all but 2 plants in 
each hill. Prepare the soil by thoroughly spading in about 
two shovelfuls of well-rotted manure to each hill. 
1 ounce of seed will plant 30 hills 
6700 Sweet Sugar. 115 days. The Hallowe’en Pump- 
kin. Small in size, deep yellow shell, slightly ribbed, 
with sweet, fine-grained orange flesh. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., 14 lb. $1.00 
6722 King of the Mammoths. 120 days. This va- 
riety often weighs over 100 Ibs. Excellent for stock 
feeding. Pkt. 10c., oz. 50c., 14 |b. $1.50 
6727 Pumpkin Seed for Medicinal Purposes 
Oz. 15c., 4% Ib. 35c., Ib. 95c . 

6700 Pumpkin 
Sweet Sugar 
ae QUICK, EASY TREATMENT FOR POTATOES 
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Aroostook Potatoes, certified as seed stock by the Maine Department of Agriculture. 
Potatoes should be planted during April or early May. They will thrive in almost any fertile, well- 
drained, somewhat acid soil. Do not use lime. The soil should be plowed or deeply dug over and furrows 
6 inches deep and 2!% to 3 feet apart, should be made. A commercial fertilizer with high phosphorus an 
potash content should be thoroughly mixed with the soil at the bottom of the furrow (about 20 lbs. per 
100 ft. row) and about 2 inches of unfertilized topsoil should be placed over it. : 
Cut each Potato into three or more pieces with at least one good eye to the piece. Treat with Semesan- 
Bel and plant, about 10 inches apart, in the prepared furrows. Cover with 3 or 4 inches of soil. Cultivate 
constantly throughout the season. (10 bushels are sufficient to plant one acre) 
Potato Prices—Shipment in April Only | 
[We do not ship less than one bushel of any one variety] 
All varieties, $5.00 per bushel, delivered in our Local Area (See Page 79) 
Outside our Local Delivery Area, $4.45 per bushel, express collect 
Irish Cobbler. A fine and always reliable early variety. Large and of excellent quality. 
Chippewa. A splendid early variety that follows Irish Cobbler in maturity. 
Green Mountain. There is no finer Potato than this one. 
Its popularity is universal. Jate or main crop variety. 
Katahdin. A late or main crop Potato, which matures after 
Green Mountain. 


Pn. A Semesan-Bel dip for Potatoes before planting | 
a will protect them from scab and other diseases. I 
Healthy plants will give a much higher yield. i 
80808 A 2-o0z. pkg. (sufficient to treat 6 bushels 
of Potatoes) costs only 30c.; 1-lb. can $1.65, 
SN 4-lb. can $5.70—all sizes prepaid 
\ RHUBARB SEED 
4 The seed may be sown from April 20 to May 15 in rows 
mone foot apart. Cover the seed with !% inch of soil. When 
the plants are from 2 to 3 inches high they may be trans- ' i q 
planted or thinned to stand a foot apart. The following t 
Spring, transplant to their permanent locations. The 
§ soil should be heavily manured_ and deeply spaded. It 
§ cannot be too rich for Rhubarb. Set the plants about 3 feet ; j 1 
apart each way. ; 4 
| 1 ounce of seed will sow 100 feet 
6745 Victoria. A popular old variety. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 45c., 14 Ib. $1.25 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
f Canada Red. A very handsome and delicious vari- 
ety with dark red stems which are red all the 
id way through. Makes sauce of wonderful flavor 
and rich, red color. 
jm 3 for $2.50, 10 for $7.50, postpaid 
a MacDonald. Bright crimson stalks which become 
deep pink when cooked. A strong grower and a 
very prolific variety. 
3 for $2.15, 10 for $6.50, postpaid 

Rhubarb 
MacDonald 
