It takes almost as much time, detail, etc., to fill an order for 

 20 or 25 cents, as it does one amounting to 81.00, consequently 

 with an idea of increasing the size of our packet orders, and to 

 offer my customers an inducement to have their neighbors send 

 in their orders with them, I allow the following discount on seeds 

 in packets : Any one of m j- customers has the privilege 

 of selecting seeds, In packets only, to the amount of 

 81.30 and sending me $1.00 for same; or, I will send 

 seeds, in packets only, to the value of $'£.75 for 93.00 ; 

 or, pnrchasers remitting 93.00 can select seeds In 

 packets to the value of 9-1-25. Purchasers remitting 



84 00 can select seeds In packets to the value of 8.5.70 

 Purchasers remitting 95-00 can select seeds In pack- 

 ets to the value of 87.35. PURCHASERS REMIT- 

 TING 910.00 CAN SELECT SEEDS IN PACKETS 

 ONLY, TO THE VALUE OP 915.00. 



When it is considered that I offer these discounts in addition 

 to the liberal cash prizes given on pages 3 and 69, I trust it 

 will be appreciated by all of my customers. It must be borne 

 In mind, however, that this discount applies to seeds 

 in packets only, and is not allowed on seeds by the 

 ounce, pint, quarter pound, pound, etc. 



^BTl^HfM'CF ^ JERUSALEM.— Over one thousand' bushels have been produced on an acre. They are very 

 nil 1 I Vil lUIl La«J. hardy and resemble Potatoes in appearance: thev should be planted in the same way and are 



in this wav one acre 



ASP dFMQUS, 



81.25 ; by express, 1 year old, i 



very easily grown. If desired they need not be dug, but the hogs can be turned in the field to root them up 

 will keep 20 head in good condition until Spring, excepting when the ground is frozen too hard 

 for the hogs to root them up. To destroy them the ground should be plowed when plants are a 

 foot high. Pound, 40 cts. ; 3 lbs., 81.00, by mail, postpaid. 83.00 per bushel, by express or freight, 

 purchaser paying charges. 



GREEN GLOBE.— A table variety largely grown abroad, but little known here. Edible 

 portions are the flower heads, which should be used before they begin to open. Pkt, 10c.; oz., 30c. 



CONOVER'S COLOSSAL Known to all. Pkt., 5 cts. : oz., 



10 cts.; \ lb., 20 cts.; lb., 50 cts. ROOTS, 1 vear old, 100 by mail, 

 by express, 1 year old, 85.00 per 1000, 2 year old, 86.00 per 1000, purchaser paving charges. 

 PALMETTO — It is claimed that this new variety is not only much earlier than Conover's, 

 but is also a better yielder and of more even growth, while of a Southern origin it is well adapted 

 for all sections both North and South. Pkt. 10 cts. ; oz., 20 cts. ; M lb., 50 cts. ; lb , 81.50. 



MAULE'S MAMMOTH.— This variety. I consider, excels all others, not only in 

 tenderness and flavor, but also in productiveness. It throws out an unusual number of strong, 

 well-developed shoots the entire season, and it has sold in Philadelphia markets for four times 

 the price or other sorts. At three years old has vielded crops valued at 8500 per acre. Pkt, 10 cts.; 

 oz. 20 cts. ; V A lb.. 50 cti. ; lb.. 81.80. ROOTS, 1 year old. 100 by mail, 81.50; by express, 1 year 

 old, $6.00 per 1000, 2 year old, $7.50 per 1000, the purchaser paying charges. 



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