LEELAND BUNCH VARIETY SEED POTATO AND PLANT 
PRICES FOR 1954 
SEED POTATOES: Our certified seed potatoes are good sound potatoes of medium size 
that should give the maximum of strong, healthy plants. Our prices ;are quoted 
F. O. B. Leesburg, Georgia, as follows: fhe rs ee 
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PLANTS: Prices on our certified plants are shown below. THESE ARE DELIVERED 
PRICES. WE PAY POSTAGE OR EXPRESS ON ALL PLANT ORDERS. 
DELIVERY DATES 
Quantity March 15-April 30 May 1-May 31 June 1-July 15 
100222 $ 1.60 $ 1.45 $1.30 
200 2.60 ye da) 2.00 
500 4.95 4.25 3:75 
1,000" 8.95 6.95 Bb fe, 
5,000 43.00 33.00 28.00 
10,000 85.00 65.00 55.00 
For those who can pick up their plants at our farm, there is a reduction of seventy- 
five cents per thousand. 
We ship only healthy, mature, stocky plants and pack them with peat moss in 
specially designed and treated containers to insure their arrival in the best possible 
condition. We guarantee our plants to arrive in satisfactory condition and will make 
immediate replacement of plants or refund in the event of loss or damage in transit. 
ln order to save our customers the cost of collection charges we do not ship C. O. D. 
You may send your remittance with your order or at any time prior to the date of 
shipment. 
We make every possible effort to ship orders on the dates specified. We acknowledge 
orders immediately and notify our customers on the date their order is shipped. 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
The recommended practices for growing the common running and Bunch varieties 
also apply to the LEELAND BUNCH variety. Select a well-drained sandy loam soil which 
has a clay or sandy-clay subsoil. Use 1000 to 1200 pounds of a fertilizer mixture high in 
potash and relatively low in nitrogen, such as a 3-9-9, or a 3-10-12. Avoid rich black 
soils, soils which have been manured, and soils on which legumes have recently been 
grown. 
Best results are obtained when plants are planted 12 to 18 inches apart on ridges 
which are 6 to 8 inches high and 32 feet apart. This method requires 10,000 to 12,000 
plants per acre. In bedding potatoes for plants, one bushel should yield from 1800 to 
2500 plants. 
