Seed Potutove 
“IRISH COBBLER” 
Old reliable type. Early, heavy yielding. Delicious, 
mealy. Shallow eyes. Stores well. No other potato 
is used on as many farms . . . makes good yields of 
good potatoes. Finest Maine-grown seed. 
““K AT AHDIN” 
Fine yielder, gaining in favor. Very mealy. Oval 
shaped, smooth, shallow eyes. Vines dark green— 
thick, heavy foliage. Matures a little before “Green 
Mountain.” The main crop variety on many farms. 
“GREEN MOUNTAIN” 
A late variety; good eating qualities, sound keeper. 
Always among the best-liked standard varieties. 
Keeps right up with the leaders. 
“SEBAGO” 
Late, blight resistant. If sprayed, will continue to 
grow until frost, consequently greater yield. Many 
report Sebago living through drought to make good 
crops after late rains. 
““RUSSET”’ 
Seed produced by famous Tuber-Unit method that 
removes anything undesirable. A hardy grower, 
easy to harvest, good keeper, resistant to many 
diseases. Produces heavy yields. All this year’s 
Russet seed was grown in Michigan. 
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IS THIS A GOOD RULE? 
To increase the farm’s acreage of “cash” crops after a year 
of low prices; decrease it after a year of high prices. 
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