ONE TRIAL OF OUR SEEDS WILL CONVINCE 

 YOU THAT FOR QUALITY THEY HAVE 

 NEVER BEEN EXCELLED. 



Warranting" Seeds. — We shall always be willing to do for our patrons, and grant them all 

 the inducements offered by other seedsmen. It has always been our mode of dealing, where seeds 

 have been properly planted, and have failed to germinate through any cause that could be at- 

 tributed to the quality sold by us, to re-fill the order without charge : this we shall always be willing 

 to do ; but, in such cases, it must be proved beyond a doubt, that said failures are not caused by 

 unforeseen freaks in nature, mode of culture, or to seasons of drought or of too much moisture. 



Guaranty. — Though our stocks are carefully selected and thoroughly tested, and should 

 give satisfaction, yet failure is sometimes the lot of the most careful and experienced. Let the 

 seeds be ever so fresh and pure, climatic and other influences may cause a total failure of the 

 crop. To protect ourselves against this possibility, we wish it distinctly understood by pur- 

 chasers of our seeds, that, while we exercise the greatest care to have all seeds pure and reliable, 

 we do not warrant the same, and are not in any respect liable or responsible for any loss or 

 damage arising from any failure thereof in any respect. 



Seeds by Mail. — All seeds ordered at ounce or packet prices are sent free. When ordered 

 in larger quantities, postage must be added at the rate of 16 cents per pound. Beans, Peas, and 

 Corn require 15 cents per pint, 25 cents per quart, extra, to cover postage ; small ears of Sweet 

 Corn 5 cents, large ears 10 cents, and Field Corn 10 cents per ear, extra, for postage. 



How to send Money. — It can be sent safely by post-office money order, postal note, by 

 bank draft, express money order, or by registered letter. The expense of sending either way may 

 be deducted from amount sent, and we will return full amount in seeds. It is unsafe to send 

 money in letter, and only small amounts of one dollar or less should be so sent. Postage-stamps 

 may be sent for moderate amounts. If the above directions are followed, we guarantee the safe 

 arrival of all money sent us. ' 



Sign your Name. — Very often we receive letters containing orders and money, which we 

 cannot fill, on account of party sending having failed to sign any name, and the post-office address 

 is often omitted ; the postmark being blurred, we are unable to fill the order, no matter how much 

 we desire to do so. Please use our order sheet and envelope in all cases where you have them, 

 and fill up the blanks, and sign your name ; and you will have no occasion to censure us. 



Bag's used in packing*, if returned within sixty days from date of purchase, will be received 

 at prices paid for them, provided they have not been used for meal or other purposes. The fol- 

 lowing prices, which cover cost only, will be charged : one-eighth bushel, 8 cents ; one-fourth 

 bushel, io cents; one-half bushel, 15 cents; one bushel, 20 cents; two bushels, 25 cents. Please 

 see that the requisite amount for bags is included in your remittance. 



Gardeners' Situations. — We have, at all times, names of gardeners of integrity and ability 

 On our register, whom we shall be glad to recommend to parties requiring their services. 



We call your hind attention to the Ag-ricultnral Implement, Machine and Wooden 

 Ware Department of this Catalogue, which contains illustrations and prices of a few of the 

 most seasonable goods. We carry a very complete stock of all varieties of kindred articles, and 

 shall soon issue a complete Implement Catalogue. We solicit correspondence, and assure prompt 

 response to all inquiries. 



Hoping 1 to have the pleasure of serving many new customers, as well as those who have 

 favored us with their commands in the past, we remain, yours truly, 



PARZEE <Sc WOOD. 



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