A PLEASED CUSTOMER IS THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT. 
He in an Glass: I have 
used your seeds many 
years, and always found 
them the very best.— J. S 
Dorman. 
I have dealt withyou for 
ten years, and your seeds 
have always given satis- 
faction, l>oth in weight 
and quality. -C.B.Shaffer. 
The seeds I have bought 
of you in the past years 
gave good results. There 
are no better. — George 
Toil' ne 
MORE SEEDS THAN EXPECTED. 
Mr. Glass -.-The plants 
and seeds received in fine 
shape. Much more re- 
ceived than had expected 
for the money sent.— Mrs. 
C. S. Van nor ne. 
Yoitt seeds received in 
due time, and there were 
twice as many as I ever 
bought before for the 
same money.— G II. Slack. 
VI. 
Your seeds have been 
better than any other I 
have tried. The packets 
are twice as large as any 
others.— Mrs. P. Miller, 
Pa. 
500,000 VEGETABLE PLANTS. 
CABBAGE PLANTS —I shall have on hand after June 15th, a large supply 
of hardy plants, grown in the open air. All Seasons, Fottler's Bruns- 
wick, Danish Winter, Hollander, etc. Price of plants : By mail, prepaid, 
35c per 100 ; not prepaid, 25c per 100 ; $1.75 per 1,000, not prepaid ; in 
lots of 5,000, §1.40 per 1,000, not prepaid; in lots of 10,000 or over, $1.20 
per 1,000, not prepaid. 
CAULI FLOWER PLANTS. — Hardy plants, grown in the open air, ready June 
15th: Early Snowball, by mail, prepaid, Soc per 100; not prepaid, 65c 
per 100. 
CELERY PLANTS.— Golden Self-Blanching, Golden Heart and other varieties, 
ready for setting June 20th. By mail, prepaid, 40c per too ; not prepaid, 
30c per 100; $2.00 per 1,000, not prepaid; in lots of 5,000, §1.75 per 
1,000, not prepaid ; in lots of 10,000 and over, $1.50 per 1,00c, not prepaid. 
TOMATO PLANTS —Grown under glass, plants ready May 15th. All the 
leading sorts, per 100, $1.00; if prepaid, S r -3°i P er 1,000 by express, not 
prepaid, §7. 50. 
PEPPER PLANTS. — Grown under glass, ready June 1st. Large Sweet Bell, 
per dozen, by mail, prepaid, 30c; not prepaid, 200. 
LETTUCE PLANTS. — Grown under glass for early spring use, per ioo, pre- 
paid, 40c; not prepaid, 25c. 
Mr. A. L. Miner of Conn., writes: " I want to thank you for the good seeds you 
have sent me in the past. 1 never had a poor crop from your seeds." 
Your sample of Celery received, and I must say that Kalamazoo is 'way behind 
the times on celery. The quality was line, and I will advise yon later as to amount 
of seed wanted.— C. G. Billiard, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
The seeds are received, and I am very much pleased with the size of the packets. 
—A. H. Soot. 
Notice on first page of this catalogue the "Bargains in Seeds" for 25 cents. 
