Directions for Ordering Seed by Mail 



It will greatly aid us in filling your order if you will use the blue order blank attached herewith. Be very 

 careful to send your name, post office, county and state in each and every letter sent us. Please use variety 

 .lumber as well as name. 



You Are Entirely Safe 



n sending cash with order, for the Stokes reputation as honest and experienced seedsmen is well established, 

 and we would refer you to any of the mercantile agencies concerning our financial responsibility. Cash 

 should accompany the order. You may remit at our risk, either by bank draft, express money order or cash 

 by registered letter. We are responsible for seed, whether sent by mail, express or freight. Postage stamps 

 [are accepted the same as cash, 

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Parcel-Post Charges Are Paid by Us 



i Please remember, in comparing prices quoted for vegetable and flower seeds, THAT WE PAY POSTAGE 

 Di J SEEDS by the packet, ounce, quarter-pound and pound. In order to save our customers and ourselves a 

 tremendous amount of detail work caused by the institution of the Zone system by our Post-Office Depart- 

 ment, we have put our prices on the 8 cents per pound basis. This may work a slight hardship on our nearby 

 customers, but those beyond the third zone will benefit by it in the same proportion. 



25 Cents Extra in Packets for Each 

 Dollar Sent for Packets 



For each $1 remitted in cash for seeds in packets, you may choose extra packets to the value of 25 

 cents. Thus, for $1 paid for packets, you may buy seeds to the value of $1.25; for $2 you may order 

 seeds to the value of $2.50, and for larger amounts in proportion. The seeds must be in packets only, 

 and no fractional parts of a dollar will count; thus, for $1 .50 only 25 cents extra in seeds will be given. 

 No premium is allowed on seeds by the ounce, quarter-pound, pint, quart, peck or bushel. All 

 packets are of large size, liberally filled with seed, and have full cultural directions printed on them. 



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RETAIL SEED STORE, 219 MARKET STREET 



MAIN OFFICE, SEEDHOUSE AND STOCK-SEED FARM 



Moorestown may be reached by Pennsylvania R. R. Trains from Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia; by trolley from 

 Camden or by automobile. Come to see us. You will always be welcomed. 



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