Ffll^QUHfl^S' SEEDS, 1894. 

 pof Fine Quality afe OUithoat a Peep. 



There are many catalogues more voluminous and far more pictorial than ours, 

 and we present no special inducefnents or so-called cheap offers to attract 

 customers. 



"We strive to merit the patronage of those intelligent and critical buyers who are 

 looking for GOOD, FRESH, and RELIABLE SEEDS, and who, in their purchases, 

 are not influenced by mere parade or sensation. While alert in securing for our 

 "•^tomers everything in our line of real value, w^e seek for increased patronage on 

 ) merits of our Seeds alone, and in our dealings shall endeavor, as heretofore, 

 get and retain the friendship and lasting confidence of our patrons. 

 ? If opportunity presented, we would like to show the pile of letters we have re- 

 vived with recommendations of our seeds from satisfied customers all over the 

 'juntry, and will be glad to do so to callers at our office. The few proofs of quality 

 ven on this page are of such high character as to speak to the thoughtful and 

 iscerning in no imcertain sound. 



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From the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893, 

 three awards for excellence. 



both Grand Prize Medal and Diploma, 



From Massachusetts Mechanics Association, — Silver Medal and Diploma. 



From New» England Agricultural Society, — Diploma. 



From Rhode Island Agricultural Society, — Diploma. 



From the Massachusetts Horticultural Society our Flowers have received many awards for excellence. 



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