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POTATOES 

Farmers can be sure of getting a better potato crop, by using Cer- 
tified Seed, instead of local stocks, that may have run out, according 
to R. C. Rose, Plant Pathologist at University Farm. Virus diseases, 
such as spindle tuber, mosaic, yellow dwarf, and leaf roll are often 
present in table stock or garden crops. Seed used froma bin of these 
CROP 
potatoes may carry enough infection to reduce the vigor of the crop 
SEED POTATOES Mania 
Grown 

STANDARD EARLY — 

the second year. 
































Bug & Blight-Resistant 
SEQUOIA mp 
Resistant to Late Blight, 
Mild Mosaic and Immune 
from Wart. Valuable also 
for its Resistance to Leaf- 
hopper and Flea-beetle In- 
jury. Requires Less Fer- 
tilizer than Most Varieties 
for the Production of High 
Yields, 
Developed from a cross 
of Green Mountain and Ka- 
tahdin by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. 
Produces large roundish, 
flattened smooth white tu- 
bers with shallow eyes and 
white flesh, of finest cooking 
quality. For best results Se- 
quoia should be more close- 
ly spaced in planting than 
other varieties. See Blue 
Figure Price List. 

Ring Rot Resistant 
NEW TETON 
Developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Teton 
has been co-operatively grown and tested over a period 
of six years by the Wyoming Agr. Exp. Sta., the U. S. 
Dept. of Agr. at Beltsville, Maryland, as well as by 
the Maine Station, during which time it has proved to 
pe resistant to Ring Rot. 
ound to oblong in shape, slightly flattened i 
smooth, self-colored skin, light yellow; eyes, jou uae 
shallow. Flesh, pale creamy white, with a pleasant 
ieee Me eect Teton is superior to Triumph 
an rish Cobbler. The flesh i aly a r 
fine-grained, sh 1s mealy and moderately 
Yield tests showed that Teton outyielded K i 
Trish Cobbler, Pontiac, Sebago dnd Ac uphon 
yielded 431 bushels per acre on the average for three 
years, 1943 to 1945. See Blue Figure Price List, 
April 10th, if 
are requested, 
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distant points. 
SEMESAN 
higher yield. 
(treats 60 to 80 bu.) 
paid, 
Have You Read About 
‘‘BAR-SPROUT”’ 
—it improves quality, 
prevents sprouting in 
Storage. Page 76, 

This is what is known as “‘running out.’ 
IMPORTANT! 
We usually begin ship- 
ping Seed Potatoes about 
conditions are normal. 
When earlier shipments 
sent at purchaser’s risk, 
as railroad companies do 
We cannot be responsible 
for delays in transit to 
Price: 
(treats 6 to 8 bu.) 35c, 1-lb. can 
POTATOES . 
WARBA %& ; : 
Disease-Resistant, Heavy 
Yielding, Excellent Cooking 
Quality. Keeps and Stores 
Better than any other Early 
Variety. 
White Warba was devel- 
oped by the Minnesota Ag- 
ricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion—a cross of Triumph 
and a selected seedling. The 
tubers are uniform in size, 
short, round and _ blocky, 
with rather deep red eyes. 
The skin is creamy white 
and the flesh white. 
Red Warba, a sport of 
White Warba, is like it in 
every respect except skin 
color, which is red, Flesh 
cooks white and _ wmealy, 
with an exceptionally fine 
flavor. See Blue Figure 
Price List. 

Extra 
Early 


A Money Maker 
EARLY OHIO_ 2 Money vase 
Adapted to Every Locality, Heavy Yielding, Always Depend- 
able, Extra Fine Cooking Qualities, 
Tubers run uniform, medium to large in size, oval in shape 
with blunt rounded ends and shailow eyes. Skin is light red- 
dish pink, smooth, and the flesh is white, firm, fine-grained 
and unexcelled in quality. See Blue Figure Price List, 
Popular Early White 
IRISH COBBLER of Excellent Quality 
Does Well on a Wide Range of Soils. Resistant to Mosaic and 
Immune from Wart. Cooks Dry and Mealy. 
Attractive creamy white tubers, medium to large in size, 
smooth, nearly round in shape, with blunt ends; eyes are 
strong, well-developed and slightly indented, Flesh white, of 
fine quality. Cobblers are famous for their heavy yield, ex- 
ecbont cooking and keeping qualities. See Blue Figure Price 
ist, 

weather 
they are 
refriger- 
to desti- 
BEST MIDSEASON POTATO 

BEL 
QUICK, EASY TREATMENT 
FOR POTATOES 
A Semesan Bel dip before plant- 
ing will protect potatoes from scab 
and other diseases, insure a good 
stand of healthy plants and a much 








2-0z. pkg. 
$1.85, post- 
-— Certified SEED POTATO EYES 










The 
Freshly Cut at Shipping Time— New 
Guaranteed to Reach You in Good Midseason 
Condition. Potato New 
Tor those of our customers wpe eo not Destined Satapa. 
care to pay transportation on tubers to 4 
distant points, we offer Potato Eyes, while ralebines ; First 
stocks are available, Not less than 100 ippewa— Time Offered! 
eyes of a variety can be offered, 
and this will plant 100 hills. See 
Back Cover. 
In Ordering, Name Your Prefer- 
ence, though We Reserve the Right 
» to Substitute. Prices are postpaid. 
PRICE OF POTATO EYES 
Cut from Certified Seed Stocks. 













Satapa, 100 for $2.10 
Sequoia 200 for $3.95 
& Teton 500 for $8.75 
pi cenar {18 or 
All Postpaid Varieties: 500 for $6.25 


NEW SATAPA 
At last, a new midseason potato developed by Minnesota’s Experiment 
Station, that produces more number 1 tubers, and keeps in excellent con- 
dition for many months! 
New Satapa matures about the same time as Pontiac and Chippewa, but 
produces more No. 1 tubers than Pontiac, and has far better keeping 
ability than Chippewa, 
Satapa has excellent cooking qualities, being superior to Pontiac. It 
cooks mealy and does not slough. Good for frying and baking. The flesh 
is firm and white. The tubers are medium in size, very smooth with 
shallow eyes, round in shape and salmon-red in color—just the type of 
tuber that’s most popular with the housewife. See Blue Figure List. 

Page 20 
$$$ $4 
Additional Potato Varieties are Offered on Blue Figure Price List. 
