Growing on Quality—Since 1908 
Over a quarter century ago the call came, NOT 
for MORE seed, but for BETTER seed. Planters 
even then were sustaining heavy losses through the 
use of seed grown under ordinary conditions. They 
were paying dearly for quality and purity without 
getting it. It was with the realization of this need 
that I. N. CLICK (the Founder of the CLICK’S 
SEED FARMS) started growing tomato seed on 
an isolated quality basis for planters who insisted 
on having the best that could be grown ; today his 
four sons and a son-in-law are working with him 
in growing “seed that IS BETTER, —because IT’S 
GROWN DIFFERENT!” We live right on our 
respective farms and personally grow this seed on a 
rigid quality and purity basis. We make no claim 
of being either the oldest or the largest seed growers 
in existence, but we have learned through these 
years that “Our Folks” do appreciate the extra pro¬ 
tection they get UNDER OUR SEAL, that is not 
available elsewhere. 
Glick’s Seed is Certified! 
A number of “Our Folks” from the South and 
elsewhere visit us each year and inspect our plant¬ 
ings, Ip addition to this, Mr. K. W. Lauer, Ad¬ 
vanced Plant Pathologist of the Pennsylvania De¬ 
partment of Agriculture, (as well as several Agri¬ 
cultural experts of Pennsylvania State College) 
inspected, approved and certified our crops for 
purity of type and freedom from disease. OUR 
PLANTINGS ARE ALWAYS OPEN FOR IN¬ 
SPECTION. 
The GLICK’S SEED FARMS are 5 miles East of 
Lancaster, 58 miles West of Philadelphia, along 
Route 340, (1 mile North of U. S. Route 30), entirely- 
isolated from any commercial tomato growing sec¬ 
tion. Come and see just what we are doing. 
Visitors always welcome—except Sundays. 
GLICK’S SEED FARMS 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Pa., U. S. A. 
