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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA 











'TT* S YOU HAVE NOW REACHED THE END OF OUR LIST OF 



t-l VEGETABLE SEEDS, which, with all others offered in this Cata- 



' "^ logue, are the " BEST SEEDS THAT MONEY CAN BUY,'* WE 



WOULD ASK if in makings op your order you have availed yourself of OUR 



VERY LIBERAL PREMIUMS as offered on preceding pages of this book. 











Premium 

 No. 1 



^ ^ PPnf^' '*^o''th of Seeds Extra is allowed on each $1.00 sen 

 J •% vCllia yg fgr Seeds by the Packet and Ounce, which is a dis 



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3- 



cost only Four Cents each and ten-cent packets Eight 

 Cents each. For illustration as to how to deduct in a general order see 

 bottom of page 1. This discount does not apply to seeds by the quarter- 

 pound, pound, pint, quart, peck or bushel. 



Premium 



No. 2 



If your order amounts to $i.oo or over, by filling out the coupon, i 

 which accompanies this Catalogue, you are entitled to a yearly subscrip= 

 tlon for ly03 to Farm=Garden and Poultry, one of the brightest and 

 best papers published. Should you already be a paid subscriber to this 

 paper you can then select in its place the new and up-to-date book, 

 " Everything You Want to Know," by Uncle Mike. See page 2. 



Premium 



No. 3 



If your order amounts to $2.00 or over, you will receive, in addition 

 to the above, and without asking for it, a liberal-sized trial packet of the 

 New Unnamed Beet, with the privilege of competing for the $100.00 

 cash, which we offer as a prize for the best names suggested for it. We 

 believe this to be the best Beet yet produced, and the seed will be 

 ottered for sale for the first time in i904. See page 3. 



Premium 



No. 4 



If your order amounts to $3-00 or over, you will receive in addition 

 to all the above Premiums, without request, a large trial packet of a 

 New Nameless Cabbage, originated on Long Island and the earliest 

 known, with tlie privilege of competing for $100.00 in cash, for a fitting 

 title, as offered on page 3. 



JOHNSON & STOKES' NEW LEAFLET- 

 ESSAYS ON IMPORTANT VEGETABLES, ETC. 



Also SENT FREE to all purchasers of Johnson & Stokes* 

 Seeds when asked for with their Seed Orders 



Tliey give in a concise, practical way complete cultural information gained from long ex- 

 perience on the subjects of which they treat. 



No. 1. ASPARAGUS. Making the Bed, Setting Eoots, Cultivating, Fertilizing and Marketing. 

 No. 2. CABBAGE. Planting Out, Cultivation, Diseases and Insects, Storing and Marketing. 

 No. 3. CELERY. Soil, Fertilizers, Planting, Cultivating, Blanching, Storing for Winter. 

 No. 4. MELONS. Musk or Cantaloupe and Watermelons, Cultivation, Manuring and Insect > 



Enemies. 

 No. 5. MUSHROOnS. How to Prepare Bed, Planting Spawn, Temperature and Marketing. 

 No. 6. ONIONS. Soil, Fertilizers, Planting Seeds and Sets, Cultivating, Harvesting, Storage, 



Marketing. 

 No. 7. SWEET POTATOES. Growing Sprouts on Plants, Setting Out, Cultivating, Harvest- 

 ing, Storing. 

 No. 8. SASHES AND BEDDING PLANTS. Treating Principally on Hot Beds and Cold 



Frames. 

 No. 9. THE FAMILY VEGETABLE GARDEN. Telling How and What to Grow. 

 No. 10. HINTS ON LAWN MAKING AND GRASS SEED MIXTURES for Permanent 

 Pasture and Mowing. 

 In asking for these essays it is only necessary to mention the number of the essay wanted. 

 They are not for sale and cannot be sent unless the seed of the kind on which they treat is in- 

 cluded in the order, except the last three, which will be sent with any order amounting to 50 

 cents or over. 



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