Two Pedigreed Seed Crops from Windermoor Farm 



We are pleased to offer to our trade this year what we feel sure will prove to all 

 planters two of the finest products we have ever offered, Thev have been grown here 

 on our own Windermoor Farm with more than ordinary care. Livingston's Golden Sur- 

 prise Corn was grown by the ear-to-row method. The American Giant Potatoes were 

 grown by the tuber-unit method, both of which tremendously increased our ability to 

 make selections for future work. 



Livingston's Golden Surprise Corn 



This past season we were responsible for over 100,000 bushels of Seed Corn. During 

 the season we came in contact with a great number of varieties and strains, and, of all 

 that we worked with, among the very finest was this variety. The strain we offer was 

 introduced by Livingston some twenty years ago. The seed which we offer is the result 

 of a selection made by one of our nearby neighbors,, who has been working on this variety 

 for fifteen years, and we feel very fortunate in being able to offer our trade seed grown 

 from his own selected stock seed. 



The illustration herewith can only partially tell the story. To begin with, its color 

 is a very deep rich gold almost bordering on brown. It will ripen within 100 days. The 

 ears are medium in size. The grains are very deep, giving a larger proportion of shelled 

 Corn than any variety we know of. It has been grown, harvested, and cured under ideal 

 conditions and is thoroughly recommended for all feeding purposes. The fodder is a 

 convenient length to work with and the ear easy to break from the stalk. We feel that 

 it is a great privilege to be able to offer our trade such a magnificent article. Price, 

 shelled, delivery charges not prepaid, no charge for containers, pk. $1.25, 

 bus. $2, bus. $4, 10 bus. $37.50. 



American Giant Seed Potatoes 



For two years we have been selecting these Potatoes on Windermoor Farm by the 

 tuber-unit method, thus being able to discard the product of individual tubers which are 

 not up to standard. The seed has been grown under ideal conditions. It is the so-called 

 immature seed of the second crop, having been planted August 2, 1918. So far as our 

 most careful investigations go, we feel justified in saying that this crop was entirely free 

 from disease or blight of any kind. The success which planters have had with New Jersey 

 grown seed has been phenomenal, and we believe there is a great future for it. 



The American Giant is a rather elongated Potato, flat enough to be easily cooked, 

 bright, smooth and in every way suitable for all purposes. It is not as early as the 

 Cobbler nor as late as the Green Mountain. The seed of American Giant which we offer 

 this year is, we believe, equal, if not superior, to anything on the Seed Potato market. 

 Price, Vzpk. 40 cts., V^bus. 75 cts., ^^bus. $1.30, bus. $2.50, bbl. $6.75. No extra 

 charge for containers. 



FEB 5 1919 



