SEED POTATOES 
CERTIFIED MAINE GROWN STOCK 
IRISH COBBLER The popular variety for early use. Me- 
dium-sized, round, thin-skinned tubers of attractive ap- 
pearance and good cooking quality. 
CHIPPEWA Early variety with flattened tubers and shal- 
low eyes. Round, thin-skinned, a good cropper, not as dry 
as Irish Cobblers. 
KATAHDIN Large variety with flattened round tubers, 
shallow eyes and a heavy cropper. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN The ideal late variety, strong grower 
and heavy yielder. The large tubers are oblong in shape 
somewhat flattened, russet skin and shallow eyes. Cooks 
pure white, dry and mealy, keeps well. 
Market prices quoted on request. 
TWINES 
JUTE Light weight 3 ply in reels of many ends weighing 
about 50 Ibs. each. For tieing vegetables. 
JUTE In half pound balls, 3 and 4 ply. 
COTTON 214 oz. balls, white, for tieing radish and other 
BIRD FOODS 
Inquire for current prices on Canary, Rape, Thistle, 
Millet ,and Sunflower. 
WILD BIRD FOOD Our own mixture of Sunflower, Red 
and Yellow Millet, Milo Maize, Peanut Hearts and other 
seeds and grains relished by wild birds. 
Not prepaid—5 Ibs. 80c; 15 Ibs. $2.25; 100 Ibs. $14.00 
Conn. State Tax 2% 
CANARY 
CANARY & RAPE MIXED 
LARGE BLACK RAPE 
THISTLE 
Market price 
KASCO DOG MEAL Market Price 
WOODEN PLANT LABELS, painted white. 
small bunches. 4 inch... $ .40 $3.25 inches $ .95 $8.40 
BINDER TWINE 5 Ib. balls Sainche 45 3.60 2inch oes esl Dee 6.00 
RAFFIA. N L¢ Market price 6 inch... 50 4.00 12 inch=.2...-... 30c doz. 
t Sat 
Di eae ad plant Hein Ib. 50c 31 inch Tree Tags, wired—100, 55c; 1000, $4.00 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Artichoke 4 Cucumber . : 2 : 14 Peas . : ; ; : 20 
Asparagus . 4 Dandelion . : : ; 1] Pepper ; : : : 21 
Beans 4-6 Dille ; : : 14 Pumpkin . é; : : Zi 
Beet 6 Egg Plant . ; : F 11 Radish : ; ; : 22 
Broccoli 7 Endive : : : : 1S Rhubard . ; : ‘ 22 
Brussels Sprouts 9 Fennel : : , ; 15 Rocket : ‘ , F 27 
Cabbage 8 Herbs . : : 2 $ 27 Ruta Baga . : : : 26 
Carrot 9 Kale . ; ; j : 15 Salsify : - : : 22 
Cardoon 9 Kohl Rabi . é ; : Ss Sorrel : : ; : 22 
Cauliflower 10 Leek . : ‘ ; : 15 Spinach . ‘ : : 23 
Celery 10-11 Lettuce ; ‘ j 5 16 Squash : : : . 24 
Chervil 27 Mangel ; : : : 7 Sunflower . : ; 74/ 
Chicory 11 Muskmelon . ) : 17 Sweet Basil : : : IH 
Chives 11 Okra . , ; ‘ 5 18 Swiss Chard : 2 Vi 
eee Ki a Onion : : : : 19 Tobacco. ; ; : 26 
orn Sala : 
Cam cwoct 12-13 Onion Sets. : : ; 19 emote ; : : , 25 
Corn, Pop 13 Parsley ‘ : : : 18 Turnip : : : : 26 
Cress . ial Parsnip ; : ’ : 18 Watermelon : 5 ‘ 18 
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Achillea 38 Baptisia . : : , 38 Celosia 3 ; : ; 30 
Acroclinium 28 Bellis . : ; , : 39 Centaurea . : ; 30 
Ageratum . 28 Blue Lace Flower : : 31 Cerastium . : ; 39 
Alyssum 28-28  Browallia . : : : 29 Cheiranthus : : 30 
Anchusa 29-38 Cactus : : ; ; 23 Chinese Forget-me-nots . Si 
Antirrhinum 29 Calendula . : ; . 29-30 Chinese Lantern 2 , 40 
Aquilegia 38 California Poppy : 4 Sil Chrysanthemum : . 30-39 
Arabis 38 Calliopsis . F : ; 30 Cineraria . ‘ ; : 30 
Arctotis 29 Campanula : : ; 39 Clarkia 2 3 : : oi 
Armeria 38 Candytuft . : : . 30-39 Cleome , : . : 31 
Asparagus . 38 Canterbury Bells : : 38 Cobaea  . F : : iil 
Aster . 29 Castor-oil-bean . : ; 36 Cockscomb : : : 31 
Aubretia 38 Carnation . : : . 30-39 Coleus : ; : , 31 
Balsam Zo 
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