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S^^ For choice plants, carefully packed, and at fair prices, I solicit the patronage of all intelligent 

 growers ; for common stock, at very low prices, ^'vjrite to that other fellow^ 



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'%] ENDEAVOR to handle my plants in the very best manner. They are carefully cleaned, 

 fi roots straightened and tied in bundles of fifty each. In filling orders I take up the beds 

 Ji solid, and the purchaser receives the strongest and best plants made during the season 

 «w of growth. These are worth much more than plants dug from the alleys, which are the 

 last eflr)rt8 of the runners and are nearly always small and weak. Good plants cannot 

 be sold below a certain rate. In all the details I give them my close personal supervision, 

 and sell only such a.s I would be willing to buy myself. Considering the pains that I take to 

 furnish only good plants, true to name, I know that my prices are very reasonable. It is my 

 sincere wish that every transaction shouM be to the advantage of the buyer as truly as to 

 myself. 



Remit by money order on Salisbury, Md., postoffice, by registered letter, by check, or by 

 express; postage stamps taken for fractional parts of a <lollar. 



