Seed Potatoes 
l4-peck Potatoes (71% Ibs.) will plant a 100-foot row. From 
Yet c 3 
this amount a yield of two bushels can be expected. Cut the 
seed Potatoes into three to six pieces, depending upon size of 
Potato, each with at least one eye. Cut your Potatoes a few 
days before planting so that the cut surfaces can form cal- 
louses. 
Chippewa. A smooth white Potato coming about a week 
later than Irish Cobblers. A disease-resistant variety 
yielding heavily. 
Green Mountain. Oblong, slightly flattened; creamy 
white skin and pure white flesh. Excellent quality; 
disease-free. 
Irish Cobbler. The best extra-early white variety. 
Smooth, round, creamy white tubers with flesh of fine 
taste. Very productive on any soil. 
Katahdin. A shallow-eyed, white-skinned sort that makes 
a top-notch appearance. Does best on light soil and fol- 
lows Green Mountain in maturing. 
Early Rose. A pink-skinned, early Potato. White flesh of 
high quality. Small-sized Potatoes. 
Prices of above varieties, pk. (15 Ibs.) $1.35; '4bus. 
(30 Ibs.) $2.50; bus. (60 lbs.) $4.85; 100-lb. bag $7.50. 


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ONION, Prizetaker 
Pkt. 25 cts.; 140z. 45 cts.; 0z. 85 cts. 

PEPPER, California Wonder. 
eg Pkt. 15 cts.; 140z. 40 cts.; oz. $1.25 
*~ POTATO, Katahdin 
15 lbs. (pk.) $1.35; 
60 lbs. (bus.) $4.85. 

WE CONSIDER GRADUS THE BEST PEA TO GROW IN GREENWICH AND VICINITY TOMATO, Master Marglobe 
Pkt. 15 cts.; 440z. 35 cts.; oz. $1.10 
