CHOICE SEED POTATOES 
This year we offer three varieties of potatoes, two early and one late variety, any of which will give satisfaction wherever grown. Farmers and TrncV 
ers, especially in the Middle and Southern States, should renew their seed potatoes at least every two years to realize the advantage of early maturitvnnH 
productiveness. The increase in yield through change of seed will always show a profit after deducting cost of New Seed. ana 
All orders for potatoes will be acknowledged promptly and forwarded as soon as the weather 'permits. 
You should have no fear of ordering potato eyes, as they are 
cut fresh as orders are being filled, accompained by full direc¬ 
tions for keeping them should they reach you a few days in ad¬ 
vance of your potato planting season. 
It is not uncommon for 25 potato eyes to yield 2 bu. of potatoes. 
It has been proven that potatoes cut in single eyes gives the largest yield. We guarantee potato eyes to reach you in good condition and regardless of 
your location, we are sure it would be to your advantage to get a start of at least one of our new potatoes this year. 
POTATO EYES BY MAIL 
POSTPAID 
This is the Best Way to Secure Planting Seed 
OUR PLAN OF FURNISHING POTATO EYES to our 
customers in all parts of the country has given great satisfac¬ 
tion, as it gives you a good start on a new potato at small cost, for 
we deliver them to your door, no matter where you live. 
The illustration shows how we cut and pack the eyes. As 
would indicate, they are cut by hand with a tubular cutter with 
sufficient potato flesh left with the eye to keep it in g-ood condi¬ 
tion for a long time. 
POTATO EYE5 
For PLANTING 
C. D. DRAKE, Rye, N. H., Sept. 28. 1909, writes • 
“Three years ago you sent me a few potato eyes for testing. You called them your best Drought Proof. I have grown them now for three years and 
this year I raised several bushels of them and they are dandy large ones. They stood the drought fine. 1 have shown them to quite a number of farmers 
and they like the looks of them, and want some, but 1 have only enough for myself.” 
This is the kind of reports we receive from all parts of the country for this GREAT DROUGHT PROOF POTATO. Try it this year. 
T^HIS POTATO we introduced last season after careful testing, and the great demand for it is evidence of a long-felt want supplied. The favorable re- 
A ports received from customers regarding its yield, especially from the eastern states, where the drought was very serious and the potato crop was, as a 
general thing, very poor bear us out in the statement that it is DROUGHT PROOF. 
Aside from its Drought Resisting Qualities it is an enormous yieMer under ordinary field culture, tubers large, skin and flesh white, cooks dry and 
mealy and is a splendid keeper; its robust character rendering it practically proof against diseases. The vines are compact in growth with an abundance of 
foliage, resisting blight and drought which insures smooth and regular tubers. 
Last year being the first that we had offered this potato, we did not have sufficient stock to meet all demands, but we have a good stock to offer this 
season at the following prices: Good Strong Eyes carefully packed, 25 for 30c., 100 for $1.00, 300 for $2.50, 700 for $5.00 postpaid. 
Whole Potatoes per 11>. 25c., 3 lbs. 60c., postpaid; by express freight, not perpaid, pk. 80c., 1-2 bu. $1.50, bu. $2.50. 
