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TERMS and ORDERING information updated 05/13/14 Minimum order $19.95 We cannot ship plants ordered from the retail section to Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Alaska or Hawaii. Contact your State Dept of Agriculture for more information. If you do not indicate no substitutions we will substitute if a variety becomes unavailable. For your convenience you can use paypal with the Buy It Now feature on our website www.duckcreekfarms.com The numbers on the buy it now feature or listed catalog is the only discounts that apply to the quantity ordered. If you do not want to use Paypal you can order the old fashion way by printing off a copy of the catalog and order form and send in order form with a check. Orders received by mail will probably not receive an acknowledgement. We also have many web only varieties that are very limited for 2014 not listed in the printed catalog.. Shipping Season begins May 12, 2014. WE SHIP WHEN SLIPS ARE READY. Not all varieties of sweetpotatoes will make slips at the same time, some are early, and some will be later. While we try our best to ship on your request ship date, if you are not able to accept a delay in shipping (especially on the varieties indicated as being slow to sprout) then please find another source for your slips. Also, weather greatly influences the rate of growth. A cool spring means slower slip production. Please indicate your preferred shipping week. If a date is not provided, we will ship when we feel is best for your growing zone. If you think there might be a possibility of changing your ship dates, please wait to order until you know as if is almost impossible for us to make changes once we get the order. We ship Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Friday and sometimes Saturday for Monday delivery. Shipping usually begins about May 12, but if you indicate ASAP we will ship when slips are ready. Our last ship date for 2014 will be the week of June16. PLEASE allow up to three weeks for delivery after receiving your order. We recommend you order early. If all your order is ready, we will try to get it shipped faster. Orders that are requested to be shipped before your area is warm and settled are shipped at your own risk. None of our plants are GMO s. We are not Certified Organic. We do not use dangerous pesticides. All our pleats were grown on rented Certified Organic land this year without any chemicals, but we are not certified organic. We grow under natural conditions and cannot guarantee that any particular variety will be available for early ship dates. (Early is anytime in May). If you absolutely need your plants earlier, we suggest you find another source that can guarantee early shipping. We recommend you check the updates and availability. If varieties you ordered are still not ready to be shipped we will probably cancel those varieties and issue a refund unless you indicate subs are acceptable. Please do not request shipping before your soil temps are in the 60 s. If you want shipping before that time our plant guarantee is void. And yes, we realize that the Deep South warms up faster than we do, but it doesn t make our plants grow faster. We will not be liable for more than the purchase price Order Cancellations If you need to cancel or amend an order for any reason, please do it 2 weeks prior to the requested ship date, otherwise it might not get cancelled or amended. If you cancel your order, you may not receive a refund until after the shipping season (mid-july), unless we refund by Paypal. If there is a possibility of cancellation, it s best to wait to place your order. Please order a minimum of $19.95 WE ARE SOLD OUT FOR SHIPPING ORDERS BEFORE June 2014

Allgold (Oklahoma 1953) limited for 2014 Early production. Vigorous spreading vines, tan-yellow skin with pale orange flesh, heavy yields. Equal if not superior to Porto Rico in taste and table appearance and contains 50% more vitamin C and more than 3 times as much vitamin A. Developed by Dr. Cordner, Amish Bush Porto Rico: (Heirloom) Early. Semi-bush, ivy leaf, pale pink skin, orange flesh, good yields. Arkansas Red Heirloom SOLD OUT Early. pink/red skin, orange flesh, good yields Prolific producer and one of our top producing varieties in 2012 3 for $4.99 6 for $7.50 12 for $14.00 Arkansas Red Leaf New for 2014 Sold OUT Very compact growth habit. Good for limited space. Mid season maturity with gold skin and light orange flesh. New growth is red. Good production. Slow to sprout 3 for $4.99 6 for $7.50 12 for $14.00 Barberman Heirloom (Heirloom Variety) Early production. Spreading growth habit, regular leaf, orange skin, orange flesh, excellent yields. Short blocky roots grow directly under the plant for easy digging. Highly recommended. Beauregard Red-Orange skin, orange flesh. Thin stalks, vigorous grower, good producer, fat & heavy sweet potatoes. A typical "yam" type you find in stores. Has pox and nematode resistance. Very dependable producer with a very loyal following. Early production. Becca s Purple New for 2014 SOLD OUT This new to us variety was very productive and produced nice shaped roots. We haven t determined how long it really needs as ours was dug at about 120 days this year, but might have been ready earlier. Intensely dark purple skin and flesh with roots mostly right under plant. Vigorous vine growth. Bugtussle Heirloom New for 2014 This sweetpotato is reported to have been grown in the Bugtussle, KY area for over 100 years. Yellow flesh, pinkish skin. Top (turnip) shaped roots that are prone to cracking in dry weather. Usually one big root with several smaller roots surrounding it. Very high yields with early to mid season production. Beautiful Ivy shaped leaves and very spreading growth habit. Cooks up some what dry, but sweet.

Bunch Porto Rico Mid-season. Regular leaf, yellow-orange skin and flesh. Needs long season to do well. Bush type, great for smaller gardens. Carolina Nugget (North Carolina 1954) Roots short, blocky with rosy skin. Flesh medium orange. Roots have good table quality. Leaves deeply cut, dark green with a purplish tinge. Increased yields and superior root shape in heavy soils. More resistance to fusarium wilt and southern root knot than Centennial Carolina Ruby SOLD OUT Favorable with Beauregard and was superior to Jewel in University trials. Yield similar to Beauregard for the U.S. #1 and canner grades and slightly higher for jumbo grades. Harvest dates typically 3-5 days earlier than Beauregard. Roots store well without excessive weight loss from storage rots or dehydration. Baked roots have uniform color, and moist smooth flesh, and good flavor. Slow to sprout so don t expect early shipment. Cordner s Red (Oklahoma heirloom type 1950 s) SOLD OUT This is a very compact bush type plant with red skin and orange moist flesh. Excellent for people with smaller gardens. The name Cordner s Red was given by local growers as it was never officially released. From the breeding material of Dr. H. B. Cordner of Oklahoma. Fair storage variety and great tasting. A personal favorite. One of our top producers in 2013. Early production We will respond to email questions, DuckCreekFarms@aol.com but please be patient as we are very busy during the growing season. If you don t get a reply, please email again. We will try to dedicate one day a week for phone questions. Watch the Updates and Availability for day and time. Dianne/Garnet This is also sold as Garnet in upscale markets. Red skin, Fat stalks, vigorous grower, sweet, dark orange flesh, torpedo shaped sweetpotatoes, good producer. Interesting ivy leaves make a good ornamental plant or ground cover too. Becoming more popular every year. Can be a little slow to slip. Will flower early in the season

Ginseng Orange This was one of our best producers in 2012 and 2013. Early production. Semi-bush, Ivy leaf. Pale orange skin with orange flesh. Roots mostly right under plant. 200 for $99.00 300 for $145.00 Georgia Jet Root shape short spindle. Skin color purple-red. Flesh light orange. Can grow rather large roots with long season. Earliness 90 days under good conditions. Storage satisfactory. Good to excellent baking tests. This variety is prone to cracking in dry conditions, but remains a very popular variety. Cooks up soft and sweet. One of our best producers for 2013 Hannah SOLD OUT Cream/white skin and flesh. Average Yield, mid season Hernandez (Louisiana 1990) Mid-season Vigorous vines, orange skin, dark orange flesh. Very moist when cooked, above average yields. This was one of our best producers in 2010. Ivis White Cream Early to mid season production. Cream/white skin, cream flesh, good production under good growing conditions.. Jersey White White skin and creamy white flesh. Light and delicate sweetpotato flavor. Very similar to Hammond White. Jewel SOLD OUT Hatteras (North Carolina) An orange-fleshed, smooth-skinned, rose colored skin sweetpotato. The leaves are typically green and triangular shaped, and the vines produce a dense canopy that competes well against weeds. Hatteras normally produces uniform shaped roots high yields are normally harvested in 100-110 days. Slow to sprout, don t expect early shipment Mid-season. Semi-bush, greenish colored normal leaves, above average yields, tends to produce medium sized roots regardless of the season length. Has light orange skin with light orange flesh, Sweet, Moist flesh.

Korean Purple SOLD OUT Early maturity. Vining growth habit, dark green leaves, purple skin, with sweet, white flesh, good yields. 12 for $9.99 25 for $19.99 Memphis Pride (Heirloom) vining, pinkish skin, light orange flesh, above average yields, midseason, very similar to Betty s or Continental Red. Mahan / Bradshaw (heirloom) Mahan was renamed Bradshaw in 2010, Heirloom variety High production and excellent storage. Very sweet, Moist, Orange Flesh. Ivy leaves with semi compact vines. Looks very similar to Continental Red. This is probably the same as Carolina Nugget. Molokai Purple SOLD OUT Early to mid season production. We had great production this past season but the roots tend to be long and skinny and not very uniform. Deep Purple flesh. Very popular in Hawaii where it originated. Regular leaf with purple tint on new growth, spreading growth habit. O Henry Early maturity. Vining, normal leaf, cream white skin, white flesh, uniform roots, average yield. White sport of Beauregard, but not as dependable in some years. Okinawa Purple Light beige skin, purple flesh. Flesh gets darker and deeper purple when cooked. They are surprisingly sweet when cooked. Pretty foliage plant as well. Slow grower. Needs a VERY long, hot growing season. Preferably 140 days or longer. Originally from Japan They will form roots out away from the center of the plant Attention: we only recommend these for trial, as they are not high production and need a very long season and not adapted to all of the US especially the north. 3 for $4.99 6 for $7.50 12 for $14.00 25 for $25.00 Orange Oakleaf (Heirloom Variety) Early production. Semi-bush, ivy leaf, pale orange skin, orange flesh, good yields. Looks similar to Ginseng Orange. Porto Rico, Running or vining type Eating quality superior. Flesh color apricot. Skin color copper. Average yields. One of the most recognized and popular varieties. Mid to late season production.

Purple Delight Purple fleshed with dark purple skin. Flavor is typical to the other purple fleshed varieties, which is not real sweet. Vining growth with early to mid-season production. We believe this is also being sold as All Purple and Purple Passion. 50 for $35.00 Wilma s (heirloom from Missouri) Orange skin, pale orange flesh, good producer with early-mid season maturity, Razorback Heirloom from Arkansas New for 2014 Originally distributed by the University of Arkansas, but no longer maintained by them. Beautiful Ivy shaped leaves with spreading growth habit. Very pale cream-orange skin with light orange flesh. High yields with early to mid season production. Not all the roots will be directly under the plant. Red Wine Velvet (Heirloom type) Mid-season. Average vines, deep red skin, Very smooth, sweet, moist, orange flesh, and average yield, but has the potential for very high yields under good growing conditions. A very popular variety that usually sells out fast. Slow to sprout so don t expect early shipment. Flowers late 3 for $4.99 6 for $7.50 12 for $14.00 Ringley s Porto Rico: (Heirloom Variety) Early production. Vining rowth habit, Ivy leaf, pale tan colored skin, apricot flesh, good yields. Ruddy New for 2014 SOLD OUT pink/red skin, orange flesh, 110-120 days to maturityreleased by the USDA, Agr. Res. Serv., U.S. Vegetable Lab. and South Carolina Agr. Expt. Sta. in 1999 Parentage: open pollinated seedling of W-119. Characteristics: light red/pink skin and orange flesh, roots fusiform and uniformly shaped, dense leaf canopy. Resistance: Fusarium wilt and southern root-knot nematode. A rather new release that is nearly impossible to find. Texas Porto Rico AKA Red Velvet SOLD OUT New for 2014. Heirloom. Probably mid season production vining habit with red skin and orange flesh. Sometimes has a little purpling under the skin. Violetta (Heirloom of unknown origin) SOLD OUT Purple/Pink skin with sweet white flesh. Early to mid season Maturity. Expect average yields. Slow to sprout so don t expect early shipment 3 for $4.99 6 for $7.50 12 for $14.00

Wakenda (Heirloom type) Early production. Vining, pinkish skin, dark orange flesh, excellent yields. Vines spread but not some much to make it difficult to dig. Some Roots will be directly under the plant and some will spread out, so dig carefully. White Triumph Mid-season. Vining, regular leaf, cream skin, white flesh, average yields. Assortments Please Note that the assortments might include non listed varieties. All assortments are our choice. Shipping usually begins about May 12, 2014 depending on weather and availability. Short Season Assortment Our choice of varieties. A mixture of some of the earliest maturing varieties we have 12 plants $7.50 (2 varieties). 25 plants (3 or more varieties) $12.50, 50 plants (3 or more varieties) $24.00. 100 plants (3 or more varieties) $45.00 12 for $7.50 25 for $12.50 50 for $24.00 General Assortment Our choice of varieties. A mixture of different colors, skin and flesh 12 plants (2 varieties) $7.00, 25 plants (3 or more varieties) for $12.00, 50 plants (3 or more varieties) $20.00, 100 plants (4 or more varieties) $32.00. 12 for $6.50 25 for $11.50 50 for $20.00 100 for $32.00 Heirloom Assortment OUR CHOICE OF any sweet potato variety we have that we consider as being an Heirloom type. 12 plants (2 varieties) 8.00, 25 plants (3 or more varieties) for $17.50, 50 plants (3 or more varieties) $35.00, 100 plants (4 or more varieties) $65.00 12 for $8.00 25 for $17.50 50 for $35.00 White/Cream Flesh Assortment, Our choice of varieties. Mixture of white/cream flesh types 12 plants (2 varieties) for $7.50 25 plants (3 or more varieties) for $14.00, If you order two sets or more of 25, you might only receive three varieties total depending on availability as we are limited on white varieties this year 12 for $7.50 25 for $14.00

Orange Assortment Our choice of varieties. Mixture of orange and or yellow fleshed varieties 12 plants (2 varieties) for $6.00, 25 plants (2 to 3 varieties) for $12.00, 50 plants (3 or more varieties) $20.00, 100 plants (4 or more varieties) 32.00. 12 for $6.00 25 for $12.00 50 for $20.00 Purple Flesh/Skin Assortment Our choice of varieties. A mixture of purple fleshed and purple skinned varieties 12 plants (2 varieties) for $8.50, 25 plants (3 or more varieties) for $16.00, Limit of 25 slips per order 12 for $8.50 25 for $16.00 Early 90-100 days Mid 120+ days Late 130+ days Very late 140+ days

2014 Sweetpotato Order Form Duck Creek Farms PO Box 303, Mounds, OK 74047 Email: DuckCreekFarms@aol.com Received date: Shipped date: _ Please print Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Email Phone SUBSTITUTIONS: (Please check one or the other) YES NO ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS Please ONLY order slips in the quantities listed in the catalog or website. Please list the number of slips you are ordering for each individual variety or each assortment (3, 6, 12, etc.). # Of Slips Variety Name (or Assortment Name) Price Total _Page 1 & 2) OK Sales Tax (OK Residents only), add 5% Shipping & Handling GRAND TOTAL: SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGE $8.50 on orders of 100 slips or less and $12.50 over 100 slips. Requested shipping date (Circle one) Week of: June 2, 9 or 16

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