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COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER-SEEDS, BY MAIL, FREE OF POSTAGE, j 



In order to more extensively disseminate our choice varieties r>f FU.-o.. ...j .1 1 

 the country, giving those who reside a'a dis^ce Ita 2£ ^mV^r^S^!^ 

 those who have the opportunity to make personal application, we mu p S ^, , 

 expressly for sending by mail, giving particular attention to his Wlt™n?orOTrS 

 llie low rate of postage enables us to supply distant customers with all X choice t 

 upon the same terms as those who are iear the market Order* m7, v t\„ r ? , Clls 

 wft. the understanding that the seeds we furnish are of the S&22$S£7^^ 

 tion such as will gratify every purchaser. Our collections are m-i< c , n I iVi, . 



No. 1 contains twenty-four varieties of choice r.nd beautiful Annuals . si no 



No. 2 contains twenty-four varieties of the finest hardy Biennials and Perennial* 

 No. 3 Contains ten varieties of extra fine Annuals and Perennials, including the benu 



No. 4 contains five varieties of very seiect flowers, including the best largo English 

 Pansies, Carnations, new Verbenas, new Double Zinnias, & c g 



N °' 6 ^^S'E^tTel^ ofA,1 " uals ' Biem,ia,s ' and Peiennials - incIudi "« 



No. 6 contains fifty varieties of Annuals, Biennials, and Perennials ' 

 No. i contains twenty varieties of hardy Annuals, Biennials, and Perennial's for* 

 autumn sowing, in August and September . "-lenniais, lor 



No. 8 contains fifteen different and choice kinds of greenhouse-plant seeds! ' * 3 00 

 Hie seeds in these assortments are all of our own selection. Purchasers who 'would 

 rather make a selection from the Catalogue can do so, and a proportionate d "conn? will be 



1.00 



1.00 



1.00 



6.00 

 2.50 



1.00 



FORMATION OF CLUBS. 



The ex.ensivc distribution of our seeds is an especial object. Our Catalogue has been 

 prepared with much labor; and it has been our constant aim to make it a complete an 

 safe guide to the cultivator both in the selection of varieties and their growth. As a, ad 

 t.onal inducement to individuals who desire to possess a large collection, or for the formation 

 of ctabs for the same object we offer to send by nuA^fretofpoitaat, to any addressta the 

 United Suites, on receipt of the amount of the order, seeds selected as follows - 



Purchasers remitting S1.00 may select seeds at Packet prices, amounting to $1.15 

 2.00 1 ** " » 11 0 0 o- 



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3.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 10.00 

 20.00 

 30.00 



3.65 

 4.95 

 6.25 

 13.00 

 27.00 

 J1.50 



,U.t>U 



Persons desiring us to make their selections may rely upon our sending only those which 

 arc really showy and handsome, and easy to cultivate. We believe that our experience will 

 enable us to make selections that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to any lady or een- 

 tleman who may send us their orders. J * ° 



In sending orders for seeds by mail, it will be only necessary to give the date of the Pari 

 logue from which the selection is made, and the numbers," instead of the names of the 

 varieties. The name of the person to whom they are to be sent, and the names of the Town 

 and State, should be so plainly written, that there may be no mistaking a sinrie letter We 

 often receive letters containing money, the signatures of which are so indistinct as to make 

 it almost imposs.ble to decide where and to whom the seeds are ordered to be sent 



I he above prices apply only to flower and garden seeds in packets; for prices 'by ounce 

 and pound, see vegetable-seed department, in this Catalogue. Vrices to K ^pJSo £ 



Addrc "' WASHBURN & CO., Boston, Mass 



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