Can’t You $ce money in Such a Crop? 
With the right seed and good soil and cultivation you can grow fust as good. 
CHURCHILL SEEDLING, 
We have had many years experience in handling seed potatoes, and have seen 
many large - tubers, arid will here state that - these potatoes grown two years ago 
were the largest potatoes we have ever seen. Wc do not know their weight, but feel 
confident we are correct in making this assertion. 
THEY GROW LARGE AND SMOOTH, 
With scarcely any small ones in the hill. If you want an early potato do not plant the CHURCHILL, 
but if your soil is suited to growing white skinned varieties and you wish to grow the largest crop 
of potatoes ever grown in your section of the country, whether for eating or market. 
DO NOT FAIL TO TRY THIS REHARKABLE POTATO. 
Almost always varieties which grow so large are not of good quality, but not so with the 
CHURCHILL which is a very Fine Taisle Potato. 
CHURCHILL AHEAD OF THEM ALL. 
Potter Co., Pa., Nov. ist, 1897. 
Talk About your Rural's, Daises St. Patrick’s, aurl all the other 
heavy yielding late varieties, I tell you they are not in it with the 
Churchill Seedling. I’ve tried them side by side, and the Chur- 
chill Seedling outyielded any and all the others at least 50 bushels 
per acre. R. l. THOMPSON. 
520 BUSHELS PER ACRE. 
Bureau Co., 111 ., Oct. 29th, 1897. 
My Churchill Seedling yielded at the rate of 520 bushels per 
acre with only ordinary field culture. B. V. MURPHY. 
TWELVE POTATOES WEIGHED 30 POUNDS. 
Washington Co., Colo., Oct. 30, 1897. 
My Churchill Seedlings are the largest potatoes ever seen in 
this section of the state, one potato weighed tour and three quar- 
ter pounds, and twelve of them weighed thirty pounds. I tell you 
they are daudies, and the best of it is they are so smooth and good 
6hape. , HARRY BELL. 
TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS FROM ONE. 
Rock Co., Wis., Nov. 8th, IS97. 
From 10 pounds of Churchill Seedling I grew 787 pounds of 
the handsomest potatoes lever saw. 1 would not sell them for 
#25-00. OLE. J. NIELSON. 
493 POUNDS FROM ONE. 
Bennington Co., Vt., Sept. 23d, 1S97. 
From the 5 pounds of Churchill Seedling I bought of vour 
agent. I have just dug 493 pounds of bright, smooth potatoes." 
P. W. HAMMOND. 
322 BUSHELS PER ACRE. 
Montcalm Co., Mich., Nov. 1, 1897. 
My Churchill Seedlings yielded at the rate of 322 bushels per 
acre without manure of any kind. I shall give them a belter 
chance next year and expect to get 500 bushels per acre. 
W. L. GIFFORD. 
