POTATOES WEW YORK STATE CERTIFIED 
We pay postage on pecks (15 lbs.) and half bushels only, east of 
Mississippi River and north of Virginia. Purchaser pays shipping charges 
on bushels (60 Ibs.) and sacks (100 lbs.). Please specify express or freight, 
or send postage for bushels at rates on inside front cover. 
Potatoes are stored until after danger of freezing, usually about April 
Ist. Order them with your seeds for shipment as soon as they are ready. 
IRISH COBBLER. Very Early. Highly Popular for the East. 
This early variety produces round or blocky 
potatoes with a glossy white skin and rather deep eyes. The quality is 
very fine and it holds a leading place as an all-purpose early potato. It 
does best on muck and lighter soils and gives very heavy yields when 
grown in cool moist situations. The seed we offer is true to name. 
N. Y. State Certified, U. S. No.1. 15 Lbs. (Pk.) $1.75; 30 Lbs. $2.85 
postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. $3.70; Sack of 100 Lbs. $5.40. 
CHIPPEWA. Early, Heavy Yielding, Fine Appearance. Chip- 
—————————————_ pewa_ has quickly become the leading early potato 
because of its wide adaptation, heavy yields and fine appearance. A 
week or ten days later than Irish Cobbler, it nearly always yields more 
and succeeds under almost all conditions of soil and weather. The 
potatoes have a smooth white skin, rather flattened shape and shallow 
eyes. Produces uniform, No. 1 potatoes, very popular on the market, 
and of good quality for home use. 
N. Y. State Certified, U. S. No. 1. 15 Lbs. (Pk.) $1.75; 30 Lbs. $2.85 


Green Mountain 
postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. $3.70; Sack of 100 Ibs. $5.40. 
Treat Seed Potatoes with SEMESAN BEL—See page 82. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN. Midseason, Highest Quality. For 
mealy potatoes of the highest quality, 
raise Green Mountains. They are far superior to most kinds and for 
baking, boiling or mashed potatoes, they are the best obtainable. The 
tubers are oblong, slightly flattened in shape with shallow eyés, and 
have a white skin with the slight netting that means fine quality. 
Green Mountain is excellent in New England and Northern New 
York, Long Island and at higher elevations in many states. It is best 
adapted to lighter soils and yields tremendous crops on land suited to 
it. It is a midseason type and is fine for winter storage. 
N. Y. State Certified, U. S. No. 1. 15 Lbs. (Pk.) $1.75; 30 Lbs. $2.85 
postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. $3.70; Sack of 100 Lbs. $5.40. 
POTA-TOX—Spray or Dust—Contains DDT 
The ideal insect and disease control for potatoes. Contains DDT 

to kill potato bugs, leaf hoppers, aphids, etc., and also a copper 
fungicide to control blight and leaf-spot. May be used either as 
spray or dust. 1 Lb. 55e; 4 Lbs. $1.60 postpaid. 

Chippewa 
SEBAGO. Resistant Late Type, Heavy Yielding. Extremely 
dependable and productive, Sebago is one of the most 
widely grown late varieties. The tubers are white, handsome, shallow- 
eyed and somewhat thicker than Chippewa, with fine quality. The large 
vigorous vines are quite resistant to heat, drought and most diseases. 
Sebago is very widely adapted and does well under many conditions 
of soil and climate. It isa very heavy yielder that can be depended on 
to produce excellent crops of the finest potatoes. One of the best all- 
purpose varieties and excellent for winter storage. 
N. Y. State Certified, U. S. No. 1. 15 Lbs. (Pk.) $1.75: 30 Lbs. $2.85 
postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. $3.70; Sack of 100 Lbs. $5.40. 
ONTARIO. New. Scab and Blight Resistant. This new late potato 
——_——_———__ introduced by Cornell University combines a remarkable 
resistance to disease with high yields of smooth handsome potatoes. 
Ripening in season with Sebago, it is widely adapted and one of the 
most promising new varieties we have seen. 
Ontario stands up against late blight and is scab resistant. The 
potatoes are very smooth, white and slightly elongated, and the 
quality is good. For late crop and storage, we recommend it highly. 
N. Y. State Certified, U. S. No. 1. 15 Lbs. (Pk.) $1.85: 30 Lbs. $2.95 
postpaid. Not prepaid: Bu. $3.90; Sack of 100 lbs. $5.65. 

SEPARATE VARIETIES OF GRASSES FOR LAWNS 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. The “‘Backbone’’ of Fine Lawns 
and Permanent Pastures. Ken- 
tucky Blue Grass is the ideal lawn grass. Whether on high dry land or 
in moist places, it does well and spreads rapidly, and from early spring 
till late fall it makes a fine-textured deep green sod. 
For pastures too it is unexcelled, thriving over a long period on a 
wide range of soils. It should be included in all permanent seedings. 
After last year’s shortages of Kentucky Blue Grass, it is particularly 
gratifying to have as fine a lot of seed as we are offering this year. It is 
extra fancy, recleaned seed, and actually weighs nearly 30 lbs. per 
measured bushel, compared to the ordinary weight of only about 21 lbs. 
1 Lb. 80c; 2 Lbs. $1.50; 5 Lbs. $3.70; 10 Lbs. $7.00; transportation 
paid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 60c per Lb. 

RED TOP. Fancy Recleaned Seed. Fine for Starting Lawns. 
A remarkably rapid growing and aggressive lawn grass. 
It will make a fine quick growth on a large variety of soils and will with- 
stand both drought conditions and wet ground. This is an excellent 
kind to mix with more permanent grasses, as it acts as a nurse crop for 
the latter and helps it get established. Red Top will not last in a turf 
much over two years, but is very valuable to start new seedlings. 
1 Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs. $2.50; 10 Lbs. $4.80; transportation 
paid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 38c per Lb. 

PERENNIAL RYE GRASS. (English.) For Quick Covering. Excel- 
lent where a nurse grass is wanted as it will make a quick covering of 
bright green grass on new lawns and protect the slower germinating 
permanent kinds. It makes a good growth in a few weeks but is not 
recommended for a permanent sod by itself. 
1 Lb. 50c¢; 2 Lbs. 95c; 5 Lbs. $2.00; 10 Lbs. $3.40; transportation paid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 27c per Lb. 
RHODE ISLAND BENT. Also known as Colonial Bent and 
Prince Edward Island Bent. The 
best of the bent grasses and excellent for fine lawns and greens. It 
forms a thick, fine-textured sod, stands close mowing, and yet does 
well even on poor and acid soil. Being of a semi-creeping habit, it will 
recover the ground after injury. Rhode Island Bent spreads by under- 
ground root stocks, in contrast to most other bents which spread by 
stolons above ground. It is a hardy and vigorous grower and makes a 
thick luxuriant growth. Sow 1 lb. to 300 sq. ft. 
44 Lb. $1.00; 1 Lb. $1.90; 2 Lbs. $3.70; 5 Lbs. $9.00; 10 Lbs. $17.00: 
transportation paid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at $1.60 per Lb. 
CHEWINGS FESCUE. For places that get hard wear. Produces a 
firm matlike sod with very slender leaves and is resistant to hard wear. 
It does well in shady spots and on nearly all kinds of soil and the vig- 
orous growth will crowd out almost any weeds. Used in putting green 
mixtures because it will stand close cutting even in hot weather. Also 
valuable as a pasture grass. 
1 Lb. 95ce; 2 Lbs. $1.80; 5 Lbs. $4.40; 10 Lbs. $8.50; transportation 
paid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 75c per Lb. 
WILD WHITE CLOVER. Best Clover for Lawns. 
This is the ideal clover for lawns. When kept cut, it shows hardly any 
blossoms and its low creeping habit of growth means that your lawn will 
remain green all summer. It is a fine-leaved clover blending perfectly 
with the grasses and forming a thick velvety sward which will last for 
years. Clover actually improves the growth of the grasses by supplying 
nitrogen from the air. A very light seeding in the spring (1 Lb. to 7,500 sq. 
ft.) will get Wild White Clover started. 
Oz. 25c; 144 Lb. 60c: 4% Lb. $1.00; 1 Lb. $1.70; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.55 
per Lb.; transportation paid. 
For Harris Fine Lawn Grass Mixtures—See Next Page 
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