EARLY VARIETIES 
OF POTATOES 
ADAPTED TO THE 
NORTHERN AND 
EASTERN STATES 
Early Ohio 
For the first early variety nothing 
compares 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. 
Red Warba 
A sport of Warba found in 
Minnesota in 1933. Tested by 
the Minnesota Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station and released in 
1939. Earlier than Cobbler and 
a heavy yielder. Tubers thick, 
red in color, with fairly deep 
eyes. Recommended for home 
gardens, muck soils and early 
market. 
Irish Cobbler 
The best early white Potato for all-round culture. Tubers are smooth, 
round, plump, creamy white; eyes well developed. The white flesh is of ex- 
cellent 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 fields from which we saved stock seed averaged 325 to 625 bushels per acre. 
EARLY OHIO 
Bliss Triumph 
Very early (80 days). Skin pink; tubers blocky, usually with shallow eyes. 
Even though it is susceptible to scab and mosaic, it is a very suitable variety 
for early marketing, local markets and home gardens. Cooking qualities fair 
to excellent. 
CHIPPEWA 
Chippewa 
BLISS TRIUMPH Originated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and is seven 
to ten days later than Iris Cobblers. It sets tubers early and the 
develop fast. Immune to mild mosaic and superior to the Cobbler in 
92 smoothness and whiteness. It has outyielded the best strains of 
Cobblers on both muck and upland soils. 
