CtUSIVEUY FLOWER SEifiafflljf^ 



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THOSE who receive a copy of this book have either sent an order the past.3eason for my Flower Seeds, or their names have been sent 

 ' me by some friend who said they were interested iu beautiful flovrerg. If you wish copies sent to friends who have never 

 planted my seeds, I -will do so with pleasure, on receipt of their address, FREE of charge. 



OIIAMTTIXV OC QPPn IKI A DAr^l^CT" customers win please note my new departure in 

 VWwMINIII I \yr OE.C.1.^ I IX r\ rMV/r\& l ■ stating the number of seeds in a packet, a mle not practiced 

 b\' any other seed ho;ise ; which will enable those wishing to plant borders and beds of a certain length or size to calculate the number 

 of packages required — PULiIi COUNT GUARANTEED. NO LESS QUANTITY THAN A PACKET CAN BE SOLD. 



This innovation of stating the number of seeds in a packet, I introduced last season ; and from the number of commending letters 

 received from patrons, it appears to fill a long felt M^ant. 



UrWAI "TO DdVAiT" IV/K^KICV AlwaN's send money by one of the following methods: Post Office Order, 

 n V-r VV I \J rV CL IVI I I iVI Vy IN & T • Express Money Order, Registered Letter or Bank Draft, and if 



the order is lost or stolen, your money is safe — I especially request my customers to remit money in this 'way, and I wiU 



allow you to select seeds to the cost of the Money Order, Registered Letter or Draft. Do not send Postage Stamps, unless vou have no 

 other way of remitting amount; and when you do — Register tliem. If money is sent in any other way than specifiea above, it is 

 at the risk of the sender. 



p/^OTD A I r\ A-U seeds sent postpaid and safe arrival guaranteed; ail orders received to the amount of $1.50 and upwards, 

 I V.^w I rrAltmJt will be forwarded by Registered Mail to purchaser's address. 



ODET^I A I DDCIVJIf I IIUI On all orders amounting to 25 cents or upwards (no matter what is ordered), I will add a 

 OrCV/IML. riAtlVllUm, Uberal quantity ot TRlAJL PACKETS of new and valuable varieties FREE 



of charge, ha\nng made special arrangements with celebrated growers in Europe the past season for this purpose, and you can depend 

 upon getting something beautiful and of value. 



Be sure and write your full address, and write it plainly. 



I receive, as does every other firm doing a large mail business, a great many letters that are deficient in the address of the writer. 

 Some are unsigned, in some no post office is given ; and in others both name and post office are omitted. The best I can do with such 

 a letter is to file it away and wait for a complaint from the sender, and often the same mistake or omission is repeated in the letter 

 of complaint. I have many letters of this description and would be glad to fill the orders if I knew the addresses of the senders. 



(71 ^DAI Olll Tl I D CT Revised Edition, by Miss Lippincott. containing- full cultural directions and p>oints 

 r LV^HML- V^UL. I WIIaC how to OROW FLOW^ERS from seed, FREE as a premium if your order 

 amounts to 50 cents and you request it on the order, or you can get it for 10 cents additional 



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