Thomas B. Meehan EgtabIished/2'854 



J. Franklin Meehan 

 S. Mendelson Meehan 



CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000 



Tree, Shrub & Fruit 

 SEEDS 



Autumn, 1910 Spring, 1911 



Thomas Meehan & Sons 



Nurserymen and Tree Seedsmen 

 GERMANTOWN, PHILA., U. S. A. 



Cable Address Meehan, Philadelphia, A, B, C Code, 4th edition 



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S WE COLLECT but few more seeds than our 

 usual sales warrant, those expecting to need large 

 quantities for forestry or other purposes are 

 solicited to write us early that we may arrange 

 for collecting them. 



We do our best to send out sound and perfect 

 ^seeds, but in the case of oaks, hickories and chest- 

 nuts the seeds are sometimes wormy, a defect that 

 cannot be detected until the worm eats its way out, often after the 

 seeds leave our hands. There are trees, too, that never perfect all 

 their seeds the Acer saccharinum and Liriodendron are examples 

 and there is no way to separate the imperfect seeds. 



Not less than one-quarter pound will be supplied at pound rates 

 nor one-quarter bushel at bushel rates. Half ounces will be supplied 

 at ounce rates where the price per ounce is not lower than 20c. Sat- 

 isfactory arrangements for payment must accompany orders from 

 unknown correspondents. 



When seeds are to go by mail, the charge is 9c per pound addi- 

 tional. P. O. orders payable at Philadelphia. For Canada the postage 

 is 18c per pound. 



