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_ RED RIVER EXTRA EARLY OHIO 
is light reddish pink, smooth, and the flesh is white, 
, fine grained and unexcelled in quality. Tubers run uniform, 
dium to large in size, oval’in shape, with blunt, rounded 
ends, , and shallow eyes. Vines are upright, allowing easy culti- 
TKS, No. 1: 2 Ibs., 44e; 5 Ibs., Se, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
repaid: Peck, $1.00; 14 bu., $1.75; bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.15; 100 Ibs., 
65; 500 Ibs., $22.95. Prices subject to change. 
Russet Rural 
te RUSSET RURAL 
(ate Does best on clay soils and black soils, but it is a universal 
Sort for all soils. It will perhaps stand more neglect and do 
better under unfavorable conditions than any other main crop 
sort. Flesh white and mealy, and is scab proof and disease \re- 
sistant to a marked degree. The tubers are nearly round, flat- 
-tened with a slightly russet skin. Tt iS-a late potato and a good 
drought resister. U. 8S. No. 1: 2 Ibs., 43e; 5 Ibs., 82e, postpaid to 
4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.00; % bis; $1.75; bu. (60 Ibs.), 
$3.10; 100 Ibs., $4.40; 500 Ibs., $21.75. 
~~. = Sebago , 
Potatoes 
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~  SEBAGO- 
About the best late potato for Wisconsin, and equally good for 
other states. It is not a good yielder on poor, sandy soil, but on 
fertile soil it yields heavily, it is of high quality, it cooks white, 
‘seldom shows hollow heart or internal discoloration and harden- 
ing, and it is resistant to yellow dwarf disease and to the late 
ght which causes a form of tuber rot. 
: Sebago. potatoes are white, thin skinned, shallow eyed, and 
~Oval-to oblong in shape. 
right habit. During hot weather it may roll its leaves but this 
has no connection with the Leaf Roll Disease. U.S. No. 1: 2 Ibs., 
ene le; 5'lbs., 84c, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.00; 
wb > purus bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.15; 100 Ibs., $4.65; 500 Ibs., $22.95. 

S@Gw SALZER'S SEEDS | 

The vines are large and vigorous, of 
SALZ NORTHERN-GROWN SEED POTATOES 

Chippewa Potatoes 
CHIPPEWA : 
A medium late potato introduced by the U. S. Dept. 
of Agriculture, which has yielded 464 bushels per 
acre. It is of outstanding merit for the northern 
states and most valuable for other sections. It is 
oblong in shape, has smooth white skin, shallow eyes, 
and sparkling white flesh that cooks up dry and 
mealy: Excellent for baking. 
Chippewa shows high resistant to mild mosaic 
disease, and in tests has out-yielded such other pota- 
toes as Katahdin, Green Mountain, Cobblers, and Ru- 
ral New Yorker. Matures earlier than the other late 
potatoes. U.S. No. 1: 2 Ibs., 43e; 5 Ibs., S2e, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.00; % bu., $1.75; 
bu. (60 Ibs.), $3.10; 100 Ibs., $4.40; 500 Ibs., $21.75. 
PONTIAC 
Developed by the USDA from crossing Triumph 
and Katahdin, and valuable in those sections where 
a late red potato is in demand. 
Pontiac is later than Rural, and is somewhat sim- 
ilar to Bliss Triumph in appearance, but darker red 
and shallower eyed. Is oblong to round in shape, skin 
dark red and sometimes netted. Somewhat ‘suscep- 
tible to scab but resistant to drought. Good keeper. 
U. S. No. 1: 2 Ibs.; 44e; 5 Ibs., S4e, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: Peck, $1.00; 4% bu., $1.75; bu. (60 
Ibs.), $3.15; 100 Ibs., $4.60; 500 Ibs., $22.70. Bags are 
free on all potatoes. -If wanted in barrels, add T5c 
for each 3 bu. barrel. 
SEED POTATO EYES 
An easy and inexpensive way to grow potatoes. Fertile 
eyes are cut from our usual high-grade stocks and shipped 
at the proper planting time. Careful packing assures your 
receiving them in good condition and very high yields 
may-be expected by using this method. Eliminates labor 
and transportation charges on useless bulk. ORDER NOW. 
Any variety in this catalogue (minimum 50 eyes): 50 eyes, 
75c; 100 eyes, $1.25; 250 eyes, Brio 500 eyes, $5.65, all 
postpaid. 
Potato Prices Are Subject to Change Without 
Notice. Order Early. We Will Book and Ship 
If Potatoes Are Wanted by Mail, Please 
Later, 
Add Postage. See Page 91. 

SEMESAN BEL 
Dip your potatoes in Semesan Bel before planting. 
No soaking—just dip, drain, dry and plant. Reduces 
diseases, increases yield. 1% ounces treat | 6% 0:48 
bushels. 5270—2 oz. pkg., 36e; 1 Ib. can, $1.87, post- 
paid, 

JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES 
Excellent for diabetics, using the roots or tubers 
just like potatoes, either baked, fried, boiled, in soup, 
or in salads! Jerusalem Artichokes contain Inulin 
and authorities find that these may be assimilated 
when diabetics cannot safely take any other carbo- 
hydrates. 
Also excellent as a farm crop, using the tops for 
fodder or silage and the tubers as feed for cows, 
chickens and hogs. Dig what you need for winter 
and leave the balance in the ground until spring. 
In storage, store them in layers with damp burlap 
bags between layers. Diabetics may order this seed 
stock for immediate use. 250 lbs. plant an acre, 
Price: 2 Ibs., 63e; 5 Ibs.i $1.25; 10 Ibs., $2.29, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs., $1.60; 25 Ibs., $3.35; 
50 Ibs. (bu.), $6.40; 100 Ibs., $12.00; 500 Ibs. @ $11.85. 

Your Early Six Weeks Potatoes are the best potatoes we have ever grown.— 101 
Mrs. Elmer A. Loyd, R. D. 2, Box 86K, Reno, Nevada. 

