Certified SEED POTATOES from Mili: — 
Farmers can be sure of getting a better potato 
crop, by using Certified 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 from a 
bin of these potatoes may carry enough infection 
This is what is known as “running out.” 
to reduce the vigor of the crop the second year. 
Best Neu 
EARLY POTATO 
Extra Early WASECA 
Promising to Replace Warba! 
Here’s Minnesota's new extra early red potato 
which has proved such a great improvement 
over Warba! Waseca tubers are oblong to round, 
medium thick, with shallow eyes and a thick 
red skin. The crop runs mosily U.S. No. 1 
Standard. Plants are medium to small in size, 
but produce yields equal or above other early 
varieties. It has very wide adaptation, proving 
a good producer in the Red River Valley, and 
on peat land, as well as the late region and in 
early market areas. It 
NEW CHEROKEE 
Both Scab and Blight Resistant! 
Now it will be easy to grow, big, smooth, 
clean potatoes, that are free from scab as 
well as blight! Cherokee is the U.S. Dept. 
of Agriculture's latest big ‘‘assist’’ to farm- 
ers and gardeners, and it’s the first high 
quality potato available, with this double 
resistance to BOTH late blight and scab. 
It's classed as mid-season, maturing 10 
days after Cobbler, but it yield$ much 
heavier, equalling yields of Kennebec and 
Katahdin. The smooth, attractive, white- 
skinned tubers are much more desirable 
than Cobbler and are far better cookers, 
bakers, and keepers. See Back Cover illus- 
tration. See Blue Figure Price List. 
Prevent Your Potatoes from Sprouting in 
Storage. Use DORMATONE — See Page 17. 
NEW MIDSEASON POTATOES — 
NEW KENNEBEC 
is rated highest of all 
early varieties in gen- 
eral desirability stand- 
ards. Excellent for bak- 
ing, boiling or frying. 
<& Most Blight-Resistant of All! 
Here's the potato that has the greatest re-- 
sistance of all, to troublesome Late Blight! 
Just released by the Maine Experiment Sta- 
Dip Your Seed Potatoes in 
SEMESAN BELL solution 
to control diseases and in- 
sure high quality and yield. 
2 oz. pkg. (treats 8 bu.) 50c; 
1 Ib. can (treats 75 bu.) 
$2.30 ppd. 
See Blue Figure Price 
List. 
eS ie) OowN oy CO sts 
We can’t speak highly enough of our potatoes from 
your Kennebec seed. We had a very wet year and 
We had a wonderful 
our neighbors were amazed. They cook 
We plan to get seed from you again 
Elroy A. Hintz, Krakow, Wis. 
BEST LATE POTATO 
SEQUOIA 
Both Bug and Blight Resistant! 
potatoes around here are scarce, 
yield. Even 
up wonderfully. 
next year. 
Grows Potatoes without Continual Spraying! 
Resistant to Late Blight, Mild Mosaic and Im- 
mune from Wart. Also Resistant to Leaf Hop- 
per and Flea-Beetle. Requires Less Fertilizer to 
produce High Yields. 
Developed from a cross of Green Mountain and 
Katahdin by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 
Produces large roundish, flattened smooth white 
tubers with shallow eyes and white flesh, of finest 
cooking quality. For best results Sequoia should 
be more closely spaced in planting than other 
varieties. See Blue Figure Price List. 
Resists 
Bugs & 
Blight 
Sequoia 
ee 
IMPORTANT! 
We usually begin shipping Seed Potatoes about April 1{0th. 
Earlier shipments are sent at purchaser’s risk, as railroads 
do not guarantee refrigerator service to destination. 
We cannot be responsible for delays in transit to distant 
points. 
New 
Kennebec 
RED PONTIAC 
or DAKOTA CHIEF 
Now the Most Popular Red Skinned Potato 
in the Market and in America’s Kitchens! 
Here's the big, attractive red potato that's 
fast becoming such a popular favorite 
with the housewife because of its beauti- 
ful bright red skin (which does not skuff 
easily), its shallow eyes and crisp white 
flesh that cooks up mellow. Dakota Chief 
was selected out of Pontiac for its high 
color, its drought resistance, and vigorous 
upright growth. 
It produces heavily on muck as well as 
upland soils. Its tremendous yields, long 
keeping quality, and persistent market de- 
mand make it very popular with commer- 
cial growers in the famous Red River 
Valley producing areas. Our seed pro- 
duced from tuber unit seed stock. See 
Blue Figure Price List. 
Certified 
Good Condition 
fied stock, 
hills. 
‘Em, page 67). ; 
Page 20 
Additional Potato Varieties are Offered on Blue Figure Price List. 
Red Pontiac 
or Dakota Chief 
SEED POTATO EYES 
Freshly Cut at Shipping Time 
Guaranteed to reach you in 
Now you can grow the newest va- 
tieties without paying shipping charges 
on heavy, perishable tubers if you're 
some distance from Faribault. Order 
now—get your seed postpaid by mail 
at planting time. Live delivery guar- 
anteed. Scientifically cut from certi- 
specially 
packed to keep fresh until suitable 
planting weather. 100 eyes plant 100 
(For bumper yields, use Boost 
tion and U.S.D.A., after years of research. 
Kennebec is midseason in maturity and has 
been widely tested throughout the U.S. The 
attractive tubers are white, smooth-skinned, 
with shallow eyes, and have excellent 
cooking quality and are good keepers. Also 
resistant to Mosaic and scab. It should be 
planted closer than other varieties, other- 
wise tubers tend to grow abnormally large. 
Results the past season indicate Kennebec’s 
quality, high yields, and disease resistance, 
warrant the wide publicity this new variety 
has received. See back cover. See Blue 
Figure Price List. 
PRICES in 
SEED POTATO EYES 
Ss hy 
Cut from Certified Seed , 
100 for $2.35 
New 
200 for $4.25 — 
Cherokee 500 | for $9.50 ; 
Kennebec ( 100 for $1.95 
and 200 for $3.75 
Sequoia 500 for $8.50 — 
treated and ; zor 
Waseca (100 for $1.50 
Red Pontiac 
Irish Cobbler 
Early Ohio 
200 for $2.75 
500 for $6.25 
