EARLY OHIO 
A sport of Warba found in Minnesota 
in 1933. Tested by the Minnesota Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station and re- 
leased in 1939. Earlier than Cobbler and 
a heavy ytelder. Tubers thick, red in 
color, with fairly deep eyes. Recom- 
mended for home gardens, muck soils 
and early market. 
For the first early variety nothing com- 
pares with the Early Ohio. It is round 
to oblong, with pink skin, white flesh of 
excellent quality, and extra early. Our 
pedigree stock was grown from North 
Dakota Certified seed. 
The best early white Potato. Tubers 
are smooth, round, plump, creamy white; 
eyes well developed. The white flesh is of 
excellent quality. A week to ten days 
later than Early Ohio, but usually more 
productive, with tubers of good eating 
quality while the vines are still green. 
The “best” early for all-round culture. 
The fields from which we saved stock 
seed averaged 325 to 625 bushels per acre. 
CHIPPEWA 
IRISH COBBLER 
EARLY VARIETIES 
OF POTATOES 
ADAPTED TO THE 
NORTHERN AND 
EASTERN STATES 
RED WARBA 
Originated by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture and Is seven to ten days 
later than Iris Cobblers. It sets tubers 
early and they develop fast. Immune to 
mild mosaic and superior to the Cobbler 
in smoothness and whiteness. It has 
outyielded the best strains of Cobblers 
on both muck and upland soils. 
Originated by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. About as early as Chip- 
pewa and about a week earlier than 
Green Mountain. Tubers short and thick 
glossy white; skin smooth, eyes very 
shallow except at bud end. High mternal 
quality and excellent sales appeal. Re- 
sistant to yellow dwarf, mosaic and leaf 
roll, also to heat injury. Needs same soil 
as Green Mountain but generally exceeds 
that variety im yield. 
HOUMA 
