ESTABLISHED 1882 
The Orcutt Seed and Plant Company 
Cable Address ORCUTT 
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. 
Thirteenth Year. WHOLESALE PRICE-CURRENT. January 1894. 
ENTERING UPON OUR THIRTEENTH YEAR, AFTER THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON 
in our history, we have greatly increased our office and field staff, and added to our former 
~-qpetaaged pr Lentgenn g, propagating and shipping. Our collectors search from the seashore 
to the tops and deserts of the Pacific Coast for plants of bree and nearly 
phe Maeien. aaa is being drawn upon for supplies for trial in ow unds. Southern 
alifornia eh every advantage of soil and climate for the tiie ec aiogaiaies of seeds, 
wale and plant: 
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i that many rare and new plants of horticultural merit will be dis- 
covered, whereby we shall sustain our well-earned reputation as 
introducers of NOVELTIES OF MERIT. Our friends are invited 
to call n us freel. any of their wants, nN or otherwise. As botanists and 
collectors we invite lees in various scientific departments. 
ee ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL TRADE LIST free; Califo eais Trees 
nd Flowers, thirty-two pages, illustrated, ten cents; Cacti 
CATALOGUES Tilustrated, five cents; Golden Hints for California, fifty-two 
: = pages, 
illustrated, ten cents; West American Scientist, monthly, 
ALL GOODS TRAVEL AT PURCHASER’S RISK AND EXPENSE. 
— : Four-pound packages can be sent to New York for eight cents per ib 
TERMS by express. Boxes or bags supplied at gn no charges for paeking. 
While we endeavor to give entire sectlatabtton to our cu <e 
d guarante e all seeds and plants true to name, we do 2 not warrant their growth or pro- 
Risttensa TERMS CASH except by special ag ent. 
Orders for seeds should be received by June 1 to insure wails: The coniferous seed 
crop the ast season was nearly a total failure, put we anticipate an extra heavy yield he se ta. 
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CALIFORNIA: 
Home Offices and Seaport,” ‘Saw’ Diiico: O. L. Orcutt, M.D., Mgr. 
Central Shipping Branch, Los ANGELES: Lyon & Cobbe, Mgrs. 
_ Experimental Grounds, Orcutt: C. R. Orcutt, Mgr. 
(Principal address, for 1894 will be LOS ANGELES, CALIF.) 
