S ia 3 D POTATO fe S FINEST QUALITY FROM AMERICA'S 
BEST SEED PRODUCING AREAS 
Wierv UD Have tls ieoriig solace Qlenlainen@ertras ns 0-,re.8 Wee new popular variety, Dlight realstant 
fied Seed Potatoes famous for high quality seed ylelder of finest cooking quality. Cooks white. Matures 
5 é ay ae medium late. Fairly resistan eat an rought. 
stock in the following varieties: Sebago, Katah- Adapted to almost any Boil and weather conditions. 
din, Warba, Chippewa, Cobbler and Green KATAHDIN. A fine main crop variety—an exceptionally 
Mountain. We also will have in Red River Val- good keeper. Of excellent cooking quality, A preferred 
ley and North Dakota seed stock, Bliss Tri- ana i i 
’ clean, skin and flesh white with very shallow eye. 
. . . Does especially well on peat ils and muck. Plants are 
umphs, Sequoia, Pontiac and Karly Ohio. Order vigorous and aitenee Pocimtnntas ian ee 
early to avoid disappointment, im our being sold CHIPPEWA. An excellent variety that matures just 
out. SEE SPECIAL YELLOW LIST FOR ahead of most late potatoes. Tubers are smooth with 
PRICES. 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. 
IRISH COBBLER. A medium early fine quality 
variety (about 90 days). Glossy white skin, 
tuber blocky, often with deep eyes. Not adapted 
to heavy soils. Does best on muck and lighter 
soils. Likes cool, moist situations. 
TRIUMPH. Very early (80 days) dark pink 
skin, tubers blocky with shallow eyes. Fine for 
early market and home gardens, Excellent cook- 
ing quality. Adapted to light 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 qual- 
ity and a good yielder. Not well adapted to 
heavy soils, nor is it tolerant to heat and 
drought. 



Please Refer to Yellow Field List for 
Green Seed Potato Prices. 
Mountain 
EARLY OHIO. A fine potato for early market, yet is a 
good winter keeper of excellent quality: Yields well on WARBA. An extra early potato, maturing a week to ten 
almost all soils. An old time favorite. Has smooth, days earlier than Early Ohio. Tubers are white, short, 
slightly pinkish skin and shallow eyes. Shape oblong round, blocky with pink eyes and uniform in size. A big 
with blunt ends. , yielder. Does best on muck soil. 
PONTIAC. A mid-season, red potato, flesh white, muc SEQUOIA. A very blight and bug resistant, medium to 
like Triumph but larger, developed from a cross of Tri- late potato. Developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agric. from 
umph and Katahdin by the U. S. Dept. of Agric. A a cross of Green Mountain and Katahdin. A heavy yield- 
vigorous grower and heavy yielder. Does well on most er of smooth, oval shaped tubers with shallow eyes. 
soils. Plant on sandy soil. 
Seed For Starving Europe 
You Can Participate in this Life Saving Project 
Special Package, $3.95—-We Pack and Send 
Through the American Seed Trade Association in co-operation with the Dept. of 
Agriculture, a plan has been worked out for the sending of suitable vegetable 
seeds for the needy families of 23 European countries. 
An assortment of 25 packages has been worked out, so that it will be suited to 
each climate and country. These seeds will permit several sowings of short season 
crops; and an abundant supply for next winter’s storage of all suitable crops. It 
will provide a wonderful opportunity to help Europeans to help themselves. 
All you do is to send us $3.95. Sign your name and address and name and address 
of relative or friend you want package sent to. Many who have no relatives or 
friends in Europe can send a package through The Church World Service, Inc., a 
non-profit charitable organization, who will see that your package gets to some 
needy family, regardless of faith or race. 
The $3.95 includes postage to Europe 
Endorsed by the American Seed Trade Association and the United States Department of Agriculture 

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