Garden Supplies 
Certified Maine Seed Potatoes 
SEED POTATOES 
Y% peck Potatoes (7% lbs.) will plant a 100-foot 
row. From this amount a yield of two bushels 
can be expected. Cut the seed Potatoes into three 
to six pieces, depending upon size of Potato, each 
with at least one eye. Cut your Potatoes a few 
days before planting so that the cut surfaces can 
form callouses. 
Chippewa. A smooth white Potato coming about 
a week later than Irish Cobblers. A disease-resist- 
ant variety. 
Green Mountain. Oblong, slightly flattened; 
creamy white skin and pure white flesh. 
Irish Cobbler. The best extra-early white variety. 
Smooth, round, creamy white tubers. 
Katahdin. A_ shallow-eyed, white-skinned sort 
that makes a top-notch appearance. Does best on 
light soil. 
Prices of Potatoes subject to market fluctuations. 
Ask for current prices. 
Red River Potato Mix 
A special insect and disease spray for Potatoes. 
Copper arsenate combined with DDT. Kills the 
potato bug; drives off the flea beetle and leaf- 
hopper; prevents blight from gaining a foothold. 
Increases yield from 25 to 50 per cent. Use as a 
dust or spray. Per lIb., 85c.; 4 lbs., $2.75. 
PUMPKIN 
Sugar (New England Pie) (100 days). Small, 
orange-colored, sweet and fine grained, finest 
magi ee Per pkt.,)15c.; 0z., 30c.; . 54-lb., 95c. 
Large Cheese (110 days). Cheese shape, creamy 
yellow color, flesh fine grained. Per pkt., 15c.; 
oz., 30c.; ™%4-lb., 95c. 
Connecticut Field (120 days). Large, round, 
orange-yellow. A productive sort, principally for 
feed; not equal in quality to Large Cheese or Win- 
ter Luxury for pies. Per pkt., 15c.; 0z., 30c.; %4- 
Ib., 95c. 
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King of Mammoth, Jumbo or Potiron (120 days). 
This is the largest of the pumpkins, often grow- 
ing to 50 Ibs., and more; slightly ribbed, skin 
salmon-orange, flesh bright yellow. Per pkt., 15c.; 
oz., 30c.; %-lb., 95c. 
RADISH 
Cherry Belle (22 days). A very attractive, highly 
colored scarlet globe type with small tops. Per 
DK tel Ces) LOZ, sO0Ce = 4-10.59 5C. 
Early Scarlet Globe (24 days). Special strain. A 
splendid early radish either for torcing or out- 
door; globe shaped, bright cardinal color, flesh 
white and remaining crisp for a long period. Per 
DKtal5e%7 1.02... 35:58 44-1b.7 7 95¢c. 
Sparkler (White Tipped) (25 days). Early, fine 
grain and flavor, round with white tip. Per pkt., 
LOC. anOZe 30C.s evasiD.. 95C, 
French Breakfast (23 days). A quick-growing, 
oval-shaped radish, light color and white tip. Per 
Dt ew LoGs OZ ..6 500.4141 95C 
Early Long Scarlet Short Top (30 days). Roots 
4-5 inches long, slender, bright red color, small 
LOpsee © Crs DKt 1 5C. + 5 OZ,,450C. 205 74-1. 95e. 
White Icicle (28 days). The roots grow about five 
inches long and are ready for use in twenty-seven 
days from the time of sowing. Per pkt., 15c.; oz., 
35c.; %-lb., 95c. 
RAPE 
Dwarf Essex. Used for greens and salads. Per 
1b4645c.; — 10 lbs..293.70; 
SALSIFY 
Same use as Parsnips. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island The most satisfactory 
variety). Roots grow long, smooth and white. 
Per pkt., 15c.; 14-0z., 40c.; 0z., 75c.; ™%-lb., $2.00. 
SORREL Sour Grass 
(65 days). Pale green leaves, used for salad or 
boiled as greens. 
Narrow Leaf. Per pkt., 15c.; %4-0z., 50c.; oz., 
90c,; %4-lb., $2.50. 
SPINACH 
America (47 days). The 1952 AA Silver Medal 
Award. America stands longest before bolting to 
seed of any Spinach. Leaves are rich dark green, 
firm and savoyed, also a very heavy cropper of 
fine quality; desirable for the late Spring market 
or home garden. Per pkt., 15c.; 1 0z., 35c.; %- 
Ib., 70c.; %4-lb., $1.25. 
Bloomsdale Savoy Long Standing (43 days). A 
valuable selection from Savoy to eliminate the 
plants which bolt to seed early. Plants are large, 
uniform, erect with dark green highly crumpled 
leaves. Per oz., 20c.; %4-lb., 50c.; %4-lb., 90c. 
Write for quantity prices. 
Old Dominion (41 days). An ideal variety for 
late fall harvest or for wintering over. Resistant 
to mosaic or blight and of long standing character. 
Per oz., 20c.; %4-lb., 50c.; %%4-lb., 90c. 
New Zealand. Flourishes under the heat of sum 
mer, and continues growing vigorously until killed 
by frost. Per oz., 30c.; ™%4-lb., 75c.; %4-lb., $1.25. 
