1J1 Profitable Potato to Grow, 
I Finch’s twentieth Century, 
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4> This new and valuable potato, which I had the pleasure of introducing to the public in 1903, is destined 
4 b to meet with a hearty welcome by the farmers of this country. After shipping this potato to various parts of 
4 b the United States, I have yet to hear of a single instance where it has failed to give perfect satisfaction. 
4b From every one who has planted it comes the word, “ Your Twentieth Century is all right.” The tubers are 
4b handsome, oblong and round in form, skin pure white, dry and floury, and one ot the best table potatoes 
4b ever grown for a late potato. The vines grow very vigorous, and are nearly blight and insect proof. 
4b This is the potato for the farmer to grow if he wants a big crop from a small space of ground used, 
and for paying off a debt he can count on the Twentieth Century for a good lot of cash in the fall. r i here 
4 + are two wavs to make ]>otato growing profitable, one is to grow an Extra Early sort like Finch’s Six-Weeks, 
4b and get a good price before other sorts are ready for market, and the other way is to grow a later variety 
4b which will yield a big crop, which even at a nominal price amounts to a good big sum of money. 
4b There is a great need now for a general purpose potato, one that can be depended upon to produce 
4b paying crops under unfavorable season conditions, which so often prevail one that possesses 80 much 
4b natural vigor that failure is almost impossible. . _ , ,, , 
4b I have grown this potato on sandy soil which has not received any stable manure in years, and the 
4b potatoes grew large ana vigorous, and of excellent quality for the table. I have great confidence in this 
4b potato and feel sure that every one who plants it once will plant it again. Price of Seed Potatoes: for 
4 b One Dollar I will send potatoes enough to plant One Hundred: Hills, either bv Express or by Mail, all charges 
4b prepaid. By freight, bushel, $2.50; barrel, $5.00. By Express, one peck for 81.10; % bushel, $1.75. 
4 b With good cultivation one peck will produce from five to ten bushels of fine potatoes. I once grew 345 
pounds from pounds of seen in my garden, no phosphate or extra cultivation. 
4b The Twentieth Century is a far better yielder than the p »tato I used in that test. One dollar and ten 
4b cents invested in a peck of these new potatoes will give the reader a good start of the seed (from five to ten 
4b bushels, or enough to plant from one-half to over an acre), and prove one of the best investments they 
4b ever made. Remit by P. O. Money Order, Express Money Order, or by Registered Letter. Address plainly, 
FRANK FINCH, Lock Box 2, Clyde, N. Y. 
