CHORCHILL SEEDLING POTATO. 
A Medium Late White Potato of the White Star Type 
DESCRIPTION. # 
The shape is very well represented by the above cut. Eyes few and almost even with the surface. Skin 
and flesh while; cooks dry and mealy; an enormous vielder and good keeper; vines grow extremely rank; 
just (lie variety to grow for main crop. 
Originated in the state of Washington, from seed balls of the Late Rose. This is the second year of intro- 
duction this side of the rocky mountains, and we are the original introducers here. 
^ hy glow from 100 to 200 bushels per acre when a elm 
and we believe 
uige of seed will produce from 200 to 400, yes, 
600 BUSHELS PER ACRE 
is possible With the Churchill and good soil and cultivation. The Churchill is an entirely new variety, possess- 
ing a remarkable amount of stamina and vigor, it has never been known to blight or rot, and as one man puts 
i , if gro .vs so hist the bugs can’t catch it. The size and shape are so near perfect that thev are sure to com- 
mand the highest market price, as one dealer here who saw our stock last winter says,' you are conferring a 
dessing upon (he produce dealers throughout the country by introducing the Churchill Seedling, for such 
stock is worth at hast 10 cents per bushel more than ordinary stock for shipping purposes. 
Jen pounds planted next spring will produce anywhere from five to fifteen bushels, and enough the 
year following for a large acreage, don’t say “farming don’t pay” it does pay, and pays big, those who are 
growing ib© wonderful Churchill Seedling. 
O 
Sixty Dollars from Three. 
Crayton Co., N. H., Nov. 15, 1897. 
Mv neighbors laughed at me last spring because 1 
paid $3.00 for one-half bushel of Churchill, but one of 
them who laughed the loudest has offered me $1.50 
per bushel for all 1 have, fortv bushels. Whose laugh 
is ^ u o w - JAMES L, O’CONNOR. 
The Best of 25 Varieties. 
Walla Walla, Wash. 
Of twenty five varieties that I have, the Churchill 
is my choice. 
N. G. BLALOCK. 
