Febbuary 25, 1915. 



The Fbrists' Review 



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To Our Friends 



In U. S. A. in the Seed Trade 



An Eye to the Future 



We are busy now filling orders which you passed to us direct or 

 through our representative ; but we also have an eye to the future, 

 that is, on your requirements from harvests of 1916 and 1916. 



Whilst we are occupied in our customers' interests in making many 

 sacrifices this season, and in overcoming obstacles caused by the 

 present regrettable military and financial situation, we do not 

 forget that arrangements must be made for your demands from 

 coming harvests. 



If land is not to be sown to corn, we must know in time. If stock 

 seed is to be reserved we must know now. 



For these and other equally good reasons, we ask now for a list 

 of your requirements, and it may save time and ensure bargains 

 being concluded if you can tell us near the quantities required, 

 and the prices you think you can afford. 



Wars come and Wars will cease ; the material needs of the Human 

 Race continue, and you cannot afford to wait; there are few left 

 to cultivate the land, and there will be fewer still. Secure what 

 crops you can whilst you have the opportunity. 



OUR MOTTO 



THOROUGH 



"What is worth doing at all is 

 worth doing well." 



Growers to the Retail 

 and Wholesale Seed Trade 



LANGPORT, ENGLAND 



