IRISH COBBLER 
Maine-grown seed. Old reliable type. 
Early, heavy yielding. Delicious, 
mealy. Shallow eyes. Stores well. 
Popular favorite. No other potato is 
used on as many farms... makes 
good yields of good potatoes. 
KATAHDIN 
Fine yielder. Matures a little before 
“Green Mountain.” Very mealy. 
Oval-shaped, smooth, shallow eyes. 
Vines dark green—thick, heavy fo- 
liage. Gaining in favor. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN 
A late variety of good eating quali- 
ties; sound keeper. Always among 
the best-liked standard varieties. 
Keeps right up with the leaders. 

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Less Cultivation 
Growing corn with less cultivation ap- 
pears to be possible in the light of experi- 
ments with the weed killer 2,4-D. Its 
application to the soil before the corn 
plants have emerged seems to hold the 
most promise. Plant injury has been 
noted in some experiments where 2,4-D 
was applied after corn was well up. 
MICHIGAN “‘RUSSET” 
The iron-clad rules of the Michigan 
State inspection service protect you 
on this seed. Produced by famous 
Tuber-Unit method that removes any- 
thing undesirable. A hardy grower, 
easy to harvest, good keeper, resist- 
ant to many diseases. Produces 
heavy yields every year. Very de- 
pendable. 
SEBAGO 
Late, blight resistant. One of the 
newer Maine varieties. If sprayed, 
will continue to grow until the frost, 
consequently, a greater yield. Many 
report Sebagos living through dry 
weather to make good crops after 
late rains. 
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“GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM”’ 
(HYBRID) 
Fine producer. Has made 25 to 40% 
more whole-grain corn per acre than 
comparative regular corns. Keeps 
gaining many new users every year. 
Good ear, 12-14 rows. Strong grower. 
Has yield, flavor. 
““LINCOLN’”’ (HYBRID) 
Resists drought and wilt. A good 
mid-season type with excellent table 
qualities. 7 to 8-foot stalks. Ears 12 
to 14 rows, 7 to 8 inches long. Broad, 
bright yellow kernels. One user said 
Lincoln seems to resist ear-worms. 
“IOANA”’ (HYBRID) 
Gaining wider use. Is productive, 
highly resistant to wilt. Tall plants, 
broad leaves. Ears 7¥2 to 8 inches. 
12 to 14 rows. Light yellow. Takes 
adverse conditions well. Flavorful. 
“SSTOWELL’S EVERGREEN” 
Widely used. The old standby. Fine, 
sugary, white grains. Good size ears, 
16 or more rows. 
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For Increased Potato Yields 
Treat With SEMESAN BEL 
Using only the best quality certified 
seed potatoes is the best protection 
against seed-borne diseases. But even 
the best seed can be affected by dis- 
eases present in the soil. “Semesan 
Bel” offers you easy, low-cost con- 
trol of Rhizoctonia, scab, and other 
soil-borne diseases. 
Practical applications show an av- 
erage increase in yield of about 10%. 
Costs so little—about 2 cents per 
bushel, one pound treating 60 bush- 
els ... results are remarkable. Sim- 
ply quick-dip in solution and plant. 
Don't let disease rob you of potato 
profits. Treat ALL seed, certified too. 
“EVERGREEN HYBRID’’. 
Flavorful. A good white hybrid with 
the good traits of regular evergreen 
types. Ears 7¥% to 8 inches, large 
cylindrical, straight rowed, many 
rows, well filled. Good husk cover. 
“GOLDEN BANTAM”’ 
Outstanding 8-row type. Wide ker- 
nel of medium depth, quality excel- 
lent. Thin cob. Best known and best 
liked of early yellow sweet corns. 
CROW REPELLENT 
If your corn field is near a woods or 
where you have a bird or animal prob- 
lem, Crow Repellent minimizes damage 
by crows, blackbirds, woodchucks, squir- 
rels and may save cost and labor of re- 
planting. Easy to apply. Doesn’t clog the 
planter. Non-poisonous. 
““SEMESAN JR.’” 
Increases corn yields—overcomes disease. 
Controls fungi and molds so prevalent in 
cold, wet weather. Checks root and stalk 
rotting. Improves stands. Note: All Funk 
«G” ERA seed IS treated with “Seme- 
san Jr. 
