Sebago Potato 
IRISH COBBLER. (100 days.) The most popular Potato in the 
-_— South on account of its earliness. It is 
round with white skin, deep eyes, and of good quality. Our strain 
of this Potato is very pure. 5 Ibs., 95¢; 10 Ibs., $1.75; 15 Ibs., 
(1 peck) $2.45. 
BLISS TRIUMPH, OR RED BLISS. es days.) Although 
ess used than for- 
merly, this early, round, red skin potato is still a favorite in certain 
sections, especially eastern North Carolina. It is of good quality 
and a heavy cropper. 5 Ibs., $1.10; 10 Ibs., $1.95; 15 Ibs., (1 
peck) $2.75. 
SEBAGO, (I10 days.) A heavy yielding mid-season variety 
————= becoming more popular each season. The potatoes 
have white skin, shallow eyes, handsome in appearance, and of 
good quality. The vines are quite resistant to heat, drought and 
most diseases. Good for either spring or fall crop. 5 Ibs., 95¢; 
10 Ibs., $1.75; 15 Ibs., (1 peck) $2.45. 
Prices of Potatoes are subject to change without notice. 
for prices on larger quantities. 
will plant a row 100 feet long; 600 Ibs. will plant an acre. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN, (120 day.) 
POTATOES 
Write 
7 Ibs. (4 qts.), properly cut, 
Culture: For early Potatoes in the latitude of Norfolk, plant at the first 
suitable weather in February; heavy manuring is absolutely essential. A 
second crop may be planted in July and August. 
deep should be made 3 feet apart, and unless potato fertilizer has been 
broadcasted, it should be drilled in the furrows at the rate of 40 Ibs. to 
100 yards, mixing it thoroughly with the soil. 
to 15 inches apart and cover 3 or 4 inches. 
they should be covered with 2 furrows. 
have started but are still under the ground, the rows should be dragged to 
remove the excess of covering and put the surface in good condition. After 
the dirt has been turned away from each side of the rows, little need be 
done except to work it back again by successive cultivations. 
Furrows 4 to 6 inches 
Drop the pieces about 12 
If planted early in February, 
Late in March, when the sprouts 
CHIPPEWA. (110 days.) A heavy yielding mid-season Potato 
—————__ of fine appearance and good quality. It is fast 
becoming a leading variety because of its wide adaptation, as it 
succeeds under almost all conditions of soil and weather and is 
disease resistant. The potatoes have a smooth white skin, are of 
flattened oval shape, with shallow eyes. 5 Ibs., 95¢; 10 Ibs., 
$1.75; 15 Ibs., (1 peck) $2.45. 
(110 days.) Like the Chippewa, this variety was 
KATAHDIN. developed by the United States Department of 
Agriculture, and is good for either spring or fall planting. It is 
oval in shape, with white skin, shallow eyes, and of good quality 
and resistant to disease. 5 Ibs., 95¢; 10 Ibs., $1.75; 15 Ibs. (1 
peck) $2.45. 
For the main crop this 
large oval-shaped, late potato with 
white skin, is probably the most satisfactory. It is of exceptionally 
good table quality and enormously productive, having few small 
potatoes. 5 Ibs., 95c; 10 Ibs., $1.75; 15 Ibs., (1 peck) $2.45. 
SPRAY YOUR POTATOES—Potato planters who grow for market all recognize the value of spraying. 
They know from experience the increased yield and the better quality of the Potatoes. For 
these same reasons, those who grow for their own use should spray. Spraying costs but little, but 
pays handsomely. 
greater 
Semesan Bel 
Insure high germination, reduce disease, 
and increase yield by using Semesan Bel. 
Scab, Rhizoctonia, and Black-leg are the bugbears of every potato grower. 
The old-fashioned, time-making method of ‘disinfecting seed potatoes with 
mercuric bichloride or formaldehyde is now a thing of the past. 
of Semesan Bel will treat 60 to 80 bushels of cut potatoes. 
disease control 
One pound 
It also possesses 
respect to control of 
properties, especially in 
Rhizoctonia and seed-borne Scab. The “instantaneous dip’’ method of apply- 
Showing effect of treatment on “Irish Cobbler” 
100 per cent Rhizoctonia infected. To left, untreated, 
19 per cent clean and 190 bushels to acre. To right, 
treated, 89 per cent clean and 243 bushels fo acre. 
ing new Semesan Bel saves time and labor. 
seed pieces. 
SEMESAN BEL PRICES: 2 ozs., 60c; 1 Ib., 2.50, postpaid. 
“Use Semesan Bel, and insure greater germination on your potatoes.” 
Semesan Bel does not harm the 
FOR BUGS AND BLIGHT 
c-O-C-S 
POTATOX DUST OR SPRAY 
CONTAINS DDT AND COPPER 
4 lbs. makes 30 gallons of dilute spray 
An economical Insecticide and Fungicide for use in the control of bugs and blight 
1 Ib. can, 65c; 4 Ib. bag, $1.85; not postpaid; postpaid, 1 Ib. can, 80c; 4 Ib., $2.35 
Norfolk 10, Virginia 
Write for special market gardener’s prices 
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in larger quantities. 
