D. M. FERRY & GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



ment, thus giving us fully one-half more floor space. Everything about this building is after the most approved plan of 

 Seed House construction and is fully as substantial and well adapted to our purposes as our w^arehouse described above. 



Standing between our warehouses is our box factory. This three-story brick building, erected and maintained especially 

 for the manufacture and repair of our boxes, supplies heat and power to our warehouse, and in our busy season keeps lOO 

 men at work with numerous machines designed especially for us. These machines accomplish every kind of mechanical 

 work, from sawing and planing rough lumber to nailing, screwing and sandpapering the finished box. We make annually 

 35,000 boxes, requiring three-quarters of a million feet of cherry, walnut and pine. Our use of lumber is so extensive that we 

 maintain a lumber yard of our own. 





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Scene on D. M. Ferry & Co-s Greenfield Seed Farms— CURING ONION SEED. 



We also have a separate branch house in Canada for the better accommodation of our large business there. This house 

 is located at Windsor, Ont., and from it we execute promptly all orders in large or small quantities by mail, express or 

 freight, without any of the vexatious delays and expensive processes of entering and paying duties. Our stocks are imported • 

 directly into Canada, and a duplicate will be found there of nearly everything we sell in the States. The advantages of this, 

 arrangement to our Canadian friends cannot be over estimated, as it places them on a par with our patrons in the States. 



