y, CHIPMAN’S CANADA-RED 
RHUBARB 
Here's the most satisfactory variety for 
the home garden! Very sweet, tender, of 
fine flavor, and keeps its beautiful bright red 
color when cooked. Makes appetizing pies 
and sauce of matchless cherry-red color! Big, 
succulent stalks of high sugar content, grow 
on vigorous, extra hardy plants that never go 
to seed. Plant one root for each member of 
your family, your patch will last for years! 
Strong roots: 85c each, 3 for $2.25, 6 for 
$4.25 ppd. 
NEW REDKOTE 
POTATO 
A very highly colored new midseason 
potato that matures slightly later than 
Triumph. New Redkote cooks up mealy 
and white, is uniform in size and shape, 
with shallow eyes, and has good resistance 
to growth cracks and skin bruising. It's 
high in yield and scab resistance. Aver- 
aged 365 bu. per acre in Minn. tests, over 
500 bu. on peat soil. Made 658 bu. per 
acre (highest of all tested) in Iowa. See 
Blue Figure List. 
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ABOUT SEED POTATO EYES 
Grow new varieties, avoid freight charges—avoid POSTPAID PRICES: Your 
messy cutting, treating, drying seed pieces. Order choice, Certified Kennebec or 
now—get your seed postpaid by mail at planting Redkote SEED POTATO 
time. Guaranteed to arrive in good condition. Scien- EYES: 100 for $1.95, 200 for 
tifically cut from Certified stock, specially treated $3.75, 500 for $8.50. Ad- 
and packed to keep fresh during shipment. 100 eyes vise if wanted early, late 
will plant 100 hills. Usually available early in March or middle of Mar., Apr. 
until late May. For bumper yields use BOOST’EM or May. (Other varie- 
‘ ties, pg. 27). 
ARMER SEED & NURSERY CO, fARieauir 
Plant starter (page 69) 
ee — We Here’s the famous new 
gs e& ric strawberry you've read 
about in magazines! De- 
veloped here in Minnesota 
by crossing Wayzata Ever- 
TRADE MARK bearer with Fairfax June- 
bearer, we believe Rich Red will become the nation’s leading Ever- 
bearer. It combines the luscious dessert quality and honey sweetness 
of Wayzata, with the enormous yields, strong growing ability, and 
abundant runners of Fairfax. The big dark red berries have an un 
usual glossy sheen, giving the appearance of being varnished! The 
firm red flesh extends clear through and holds up remarkably well in 
storage or shipment. Unsurpassed for freezing. (Plant Patent No. 993.) 
12 plants for $2.95; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.50; 
100 for $15.00; 250 for $32.50; 500 for $55.00 ppd. 
FARIBO 
Fl HYBRID 
ASPARAGUS 
These Hybrid stalks are so much bigger 
and heavier, that the poundage from 
100 plants averages 30% more than 
ordinary varieties! Years of research in 
crossing and selecting produced this 
more productive, top quality, rust re- 
sistant hybrid strain. Top size 1 yr. 
roots: 25 for $2.00, 50 for $3.65, 100 
for $6.85 ppd. 
KENNEBEC POTATO 
Most Blight Resistant of All! 
Maine’s famous new potato that’s breaking 
yield records from Canada to Florida! It 
matures in mid-season, has strong resistance to 
scab and mosaic as well as troublesome late blight 
disease. The smooth, white, shallow-eyed tubers 
are long keepers, good cookers that never become 
watery or soggy, and are just the size and shape 
that's most popular with the housewife. A top 
yielder of quality potatoes in the mid-west. See 
Blue Figure List. : 
EVERBEARING 
MINNESOTA 
