ages Under Definite Specification 



its burden of bitterness and loss to untold thousands. 

 Farmers are putting up an uphill fight in selling their 

 products on an open market and buying their supplies 

 on a market that enjoys the highest protective tariff in 

 the world, — Republican newspapers to the contrary. All 

 of these things have a direct effect on weakening the 

 business position, and this invariably means a weakened 

 produce market. Under such conditions the evil results 

 of over-production are easily felt. 



Have You Received Our 1928 Catalog? 



Every few days we receive a letter from some old cus- 

 tomer, asking why we have not sent a copy of our new 

 catalog. All of this is very distressing to us, for we had 

 made every effort to see that everyone of our old cus- 

 tomers received a catalog from us as early as December 

 10th. We appreciate the good will of our customers 

 far too much to slip up purposely on any matter of this 

 kind and we assume that when a catalog is not received 

 it has become lost in the mail. We will appreciate it very 

 much indeed if any other of our former customers will 

 advise us in the event that they have not received theii' 

 catalog this year. 



We Can Still Supply Vanguard Corn 



Although we are not regularly cataloging peas, beans 

 or corn this year, we have a limited supply of new crop 

 Vanguard seed corn. Subject to being unsold, this is 

 offered at 2?c per pound delivered. 



Giant Leaved Nobel Spinach Is Sold Out 



We are sorry to report that this excellent variety is no 

 longer available until we receive the new crop, which is 

 about November 1st, 1928. This spinach, although not 

 of the Savoyed type, has gained great popularity because 

 of its heavy yield, its fine flavor and its long-standing 

 ability. 



Don't Bother to Say "Please Rush This Order" 



We are rushing all orders and even those which come 

 in the 4 P. M. mail go out in the 5 P. M. delivery. New 

 customers often tell us they are astonished to have their 

 deliveries made so promptly. 



1ST PRESBYTERIAN 

 CHURCH 



FARM 

 JOURNAL 



SAUNDERS 

 BLDG . 



W . AVER 

 a SON 



EDISON 

 BLDG . 



BENJ. FRANKLIN 

 HOTEL 



GIMBEL 

 BROS . 



CURTIS 

 PUB. CO. 



We have recently purchased the property we have been occupying for five years on Wash- 

 ington Square. Being thus centrally located in the heart of old Philadelphia, our customers 

 can readily find us. There is a parking privilege for one hour on Washington Square. The 

 above photograph was taken from one of our upper windows on February 17th, 1928, 



