Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1943, Qupperneq 200
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PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW, while supplies are
still available. Seed potatoes are being withheld from export
to meet the requirements of Canadian growers; but the de-
mands from outside Canada are very strong and supplies not
needed for planting in Canada should be released for export
in March before the season in the U.S.A. is too far advanced
for planting.
ORDER “ CERTIFIED ” for Table Stock Production.
Larger crops are needed in 1944. Obtain a heavier yield from
each acre by planting Canadian Certified Seed Potatoes.
ORDER “ FOUNDATION ” and “FOUNDATION A ”
for Certified Seed Production. All fields entered for certifica-
tion in 1944 must be planted with either “ Foundation " or
“ Foundation A” seed potatoes.
For lists of growers having “Certified”, ‘ ‘Foundation
A”, or “Foundation” seed potatoes for sale, apply
to the local District Inspector, Seed Potato Cer-
tification, or to the Plant Protection Division,
Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
DISTRICT INSPECTORS FOR
BRITISH COLUMBIA—Seed Potato Certi-
fication, 514 Federal Building, Vancouver,
B.C.
SASKATCHEWAN and ALBERTA—Seed
Potato Certification, 423 Post Office
Building, Edmonton, Alta.
MANITOBA—Plant Inspection Office, 722
Dominion Public Building, Winnipeg, Man.
ONTARIO—Seed Potato Certification,
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont.
QUEBEC—Seed Potato Certification, Posf
Office Building, Ste. Anne de la Poca-
tiére, P.Q.
NEW BRUNSWICK—Seed Potato Certi-
fication, Customs Building, Fredericton, N.B.
NOVA SCOTIA—District Inspector, Domi-
nion Experimental Station, Kentville, N.S.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND—Seed Potato
Certification, Dominion Laboratory of
Plant Pathology, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES BOARD
DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA
Honourable Jamet G. Gardiner, Minister
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