THE WHITE CIANT. 
THIS IS THE SECOND SEASON 
we liiive offered tills potato and have tested it thoroughly in every way, and we know it to lie without 
fault. With ordinary field culture the White Giant produced at the rate of 
445 BUSHELS PER ACRE 
of marketable potatoes and we had no rain for more than five weeks after planting. At the tune this circular 
goes to press our crop of White Giants show a deep green leaf, and the prospects are good or a record breaking 
crop. Several of our customers who bought 5 pounds of our Rose of Erin two years ago have written us that 
the second vear after planting they had from 1 50 to 175 bushels which sold readily at $1.00 per bushel, when 
other potatoes were selling at 15 cents per bushel. All who buy the White Giant now will realize laige profits 
and we look for even greater results in the future than ever shown by our Rose, of Erin. 
The foreground of this Photograph shows our WHITE GIANTS as they appe ared July 20 
Ulbite Giant Potatoes Absolutely free if they fall lo Please Vou. 
We have such unlimited confidence in this potato that we make the following unparalleled offer to purchasers. 
Rochester N Y., June 20, 1898 We hereby agree with any and every purchaser of WHITE GIAN 1 
potatoes sold for delivery in the Spring of 1899, that in case they do not prove perfectly satisfactory when har- 
vested; if they are not one of the best investments ever made, to either give them their money back oi an 
equal amount in value of any of our seeds ABSOLUTELY FREE at our next 
Our order blanks state that there are no other terms or conditions of sale existing between the customer 
and agent than those stated thereon. Take notice, the above offer is made by us direct to the customer and 
becomes binding on our part as soon as the order is given. 
95 POUNDS FROM ONE. 
Daviess Co., Ind., Nov. 16, 1896.— From the one pound of 
White Giant I grew 95 pounds of the very finest potatoes. They 
are splendid table potatoes Some of them grow very large, 
weighing from 2 lbs. to 2)4 lbs. each. D, W. Hodges. 
59 POUNDS FROM ONE. 
Schoolcraft Co., Mich., Nov. 28, 1896 —I planted one pound 
of the White Giaiu ootatoes, making 47 hills. Seven of them 
failed to grow, but from the forty hills left I dug sg pounds of the 
very finest p >tatoes I ever grew. There were no small ones. 
Sixty-four potatoes weighed thirty-two pounds. Garrett Israel. 
$32 WORTH FROM ONE PECK- 
Webster Co., Ia., March 11, 1898. 1 bought a peck of your 
White Giant Potatoes last spring and raised eight bushels from 
them and have been offered $1 per peck for them. G. G. Erickson. 
95 POUNDS FROM ONE- 
Vermillion Co., 111 ., Nov. 8, 1896. -From one pound of White 
Giant potatoes I grew 95 pounds with only ordinary cultivation. 
I find them an excellent table potato as well as a large vie her. 
A. A. Sto Ulard. 
51 POUNDS FROM ONE. 
Isabella Co., Mich., Nov. 18, 1S96.— From one pound of White 
Giant potatoes I grew 51 pounds of as fine potatoes as I ever saw, 
uniform in size and very smooth. Geo. W. Thorpe. 
FINEST POTATOES HE EVER SAW 
JuniettaCo., Pa., Aug. 17, 1896 —I planted the one pound of 
White Giant potatoes you sent me and harvested a good yield ot 
the finest potatoes that I ever saw. Nearly every one of them was 
fit far market. T. T. Davis. 
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