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Our Long Experience in Practical Seed 
Growing. 
Our Perfect System of Trials and Seed 
Testing. 
Our System ofSupplying Customers di- 
rectand notthrough agentsor dealers 
The Largest Trade of any House in 
America direct with critical Market 
Gardeners and experienced planters. 
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Our Unique Double Seed Warehouses, 
the largest in the East ; arranged ex- 
pressly for the seed business. 
Our Personal Attention—every letter 
and order being read by one of our 
firm. 
Our Force of Skilled Employees—most 
of whom have devoted a lifetime to 
All Vegetable and Flower Seeds by the packet, ounce, 
pound, pint or quart, will be delivered by us, postage paid, 
and free of all expense, to any post-office in the United 
States. Thus, you have only to enclose with the order 
the cost of the seeds as given in this catalogue, (either 
by P. O. order, express money order, postal note, 
draft, cash or stamps), and they will be safely delivered, 
neatly packed, without extra charge. Purchasers of seeds, 
in large or small quantities, cannot fail to see the great 
advantages to them of this offer, as it places our store at your 
very door, and enables customers thousands of miles away to 
obtain their supplies as safely and cheaply as if they called in 
person at our store. 
CUSTOMERS ORDERING TO BE SENT BY 
FREIGHT OR EXPRESS 
may deduct postage at the rate of eight cents per pound, or 
fifteen cents per quart from our prices, on all vegetable seeds. 
When sent in this way the purchaser pays the transportation 
charges on receipt of seed. 
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Cash should always accompany the order. Wevwill 
be responsible formoney senttousby P. O. Order, Express 
Money Order, Bank Draft, Express, or by Registered 
Letter. Every postmaster is required to register any letter 
on payment of ten cents extra postage. The cost of remit- 
ting may, on all orders over $1.00, be deducted from the 
amount sent. Amounts of $1.00 or less may be sent by 
ordinary letter. 
POSTAGE STAMPS THE SAME AS CASH. 
When notes are not obtainable, or to make proper change, 
we accept postage stamps the same as cash (two-cent stamps 
preferred). 
C.O.D. Orders exceeding ten dollars can be sent C. O. 
D. by express, when twenty-five per cent. of the amount 
accompanies the order. We are obliged to add the extra 
express charges for the return of money on all C. O. D. orders. 
It is, therefore, less expense to the purchaser to forward full 
amount of money with order. Plants cannot be sent C. O. 
D., neither ean goods be sent C. O. D. by freight. 
CHEAP FREIGHT. Freight rates from Philadelphia 
to all points in the United States are now very low. Custom- 
ers at a distance requiring large quantities of Garden and 
Field Seeds should order early, that their seeds can be sent 
this way, being cheaperthan by express. Small orders, how- 
ever, can often be sent as cheaply by express. 
WE GUARANTEE ALL SHIPMENTS 
of Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, Implements, Live Stock, ete., shall 
reach the purchaser safely and in good condition. 
