How to Order Johnson & Stokes' Seeds 



OUR DOUBLE SEED WAREHOUSES 



Located on tlie principal business street of Philadel- 

 phia, Nos. 217 and 219 Market St., extending tlirough 

 the block to Nos. 206 and 308 Church St. are the 

 largest in the East, and afford us every facility for the 

 conduct of a large business, being especially arranged to 

 accommodate the various departments of the Seed 

 business. 



Visitors to Philadelphia are always welcome at our 

 business offices as well as at Floracroft. 



When possible, use order sheet opposite 

 page 12, which can be easily detached from 

 book at perforated line. 



Cash should always accompany the 

 order. VVe will be responsible for money sent 

 by Post-Office Order, Express Money Order, 

 Bank Draft, Express or by Registered Letter. 



Post=Office Orders cost, for any amount 

 up to 12.50, 3 cents ; over $2.50 and not ex- 

 ceeding |5, 5 cents ; over $5 to $10, 8 cents ; 

 over $10 to $20, 10 cents ; over $20 to $30, 12 

 cents ; over $30 to $40, 15 cents ; over $40 to 

 $50, 18 cents ; over $50 to $60, 20 cents. 



Express Money Orders are issued by ex- 

 press companies at their agencies, and cost, for 

 amounts not over $5, 5 cents ; $10, 8 cents ; 

 $20, 10 cents; $30, 12 cents; $40, 15 cents. 



Bills, Coin or Stamps (we accept postage 

 stamps the same as cash ) can be sent safely 

 by registered letter. Every postmaster is re- 

 quired to register any letter on payment of 8 

 cents extra postage. 



Cost of remitting may, on all orders over 

 $1.00, be deducted from the amount sent. 



Free Delivery by Mail 



We deliver free to any post-office in the 

 United States all vegetable and flower seeds 

 offered in this catalogue by the packet, ounce, 

 quarter pound and pound. 



Customers ordering these seeds by the 

 pound, to be sent by Freight or Express, may 

 deduct postage at the rate of 10 cents per 

 pound, except where noted. When sent in 

 this way the purchaser pays the freight or ex- 

 press charges on receipt of seed. 



Purchaser pays express and freight charges 

 also on pecks, bushels and barrels, and on Farm 

 Seeds, Implements, Live Stock, etc. 



REDUCED EXPRESS RATES. By 

 special arrangement with all the express lines in 

 the United States and Canada, in the traffic 

 agreement, seeds and plants are now carried at 

 a reduced rate of 20 per cent, less than merchan- 

 dise rates, when guaranteed by us. 



GUARANTEE ?',| «>:'*s%S: 



MENTS of Seeds, 

 Bulbs, Plants, Implements, Live Stock, etc., to 

 reach the purchaser safely and in good condition. 



Large=Sized PacRets 



Customers frequently write us that our 

 packets contain twice as much seed as those 

 obtained from other houses ; yet, notwithstand- 

 ing our very liberal premiums on seeds in 

 packets and ounces, as announced below, we 

 shall still continue to put up, with our stand- 

 ard gauges, the same liberaUsized packets. 



Most Liberal Premiums 



25 CENTS' WORTH OF SEEDS EXTRA IS AL- 

 LOWED ON EACH ONE DOLLAR SENT US FOR 

 SEEDS IN PACKETS AND OUNCES. 

 Thus, any one sending us $1.00 can select seeds in packets and ounces to the value of $1.25; for $2.00, 

 to the value of $2.50; for $3.00, to the value of $3.75; for $4.00, seeds in packets and ounces to the 

 value of $5.00, and so on ; or in other words we give you a discount of twenty per cent, on our prices 

 by the PACKET and OUNCE. To illustrate— should an order amounting to $3.00 contain $2.00 worth 

 of seeds in packets and ounces, you are entitled to deduct twenty per cent, or one-iifth on these, 

 which would be 40 cents, and you would therefore send us $2.60 net ; while should the entire order be 

 composed of packets and ounces, you would deduct 60 cents, remitting only $2.40 net. 



For a Complete Index of this Catalogue See Page 92 . 



COPYRIGHT— Johison & stokes' Gaeden and Farm Manual for 1903 is copyrighted by Johnson & Stokes, Phila- 

 delphia, and all rights reserved. 



