Good Seed, Full Weight and a Fair Price. 
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lavender — An aromatic medicinal herb. Height, 2 feet. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
Majoram, Sweet — For seasoning. Height, 1 foot. Packet, 5 
cents. 
Sage, Broad Leaf— The leaves are used in sausage, stuffing 
and sauces ; perennial. Height, 18 inches. Packet, 5 cents ; 
oz., 15 cents ; lb., $1.50. 
Sage Roots— By mail, 20 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen. 
Savory, Summer — For seasoning soups, etc. Height, 1 foot. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
Thyme, Broad Leaved English — For seasoning, etc. 
Height, 1 foot. Packet, 5 cents. 
Cabbage Plants — I shall have on hand after June 1st, a large 
supply of hardy plants, grown in the open air. Henderson's 
Early Summer for early and late setting, Winningstadt, Fot- 
tler's Brunswick and Excelsior Flat Dutch. Per 100, by mail, 
prepaid, 40 cents ; not prepaid, 30 cents : per 1,000, $2.25. In 
lots of 5,000 and over, $1 .75 per 1.000. 
Cauliflower Plants — Hardy plants grown in the open air, 
ready June 15th. Henderson's Early Snowball and Small - 
leaved Dwarf Erfurt, per 100 by mail, prepaid, $1.00 ; not pre- 
paid, 75 cents ; per 1.000, $6.00. 
Celery Plants— Ready for setting Jidy 1st. White Plume, 
Golden Self Blanching and New Rose, per 100 by mail, prepaid, 
70 cents ; not prepaid, 50 cents ; per 1000, $3.50. Golden Heart 
and Crawford's Half Dwarf, per 100 by mail, prepaid, 60 cents: 
not prepaid, 40 cents ; per 1,000, $3.00. In lots of 5,000 and 
over, $2.50 per 1,000'. 
Tomato Plants— Plants grown under glass, ready May 10th. 
Mikado, Livingston's Favorite and Hatha way's Excelsi jr, per 
dozen by mail, prepaid, 30 cent* ; per 100 by express, not pre- 
paid, $1.25. 
Pepper Plants— Grown under glass, ready June 1st. Large 
Sweet Bell and Child's Celestial per dozen by mail, prepaid, 50 
cents ; not prepaid, 40 cents. 
Egg Plants— Grown under glass, ready June 1st. Improved 
New York Purple, per dozen by mail, prepaid, 70 cents ; not 
prepaid, 50 cents. 
^Lettuce Plants— Grown under glass for early spring use. 
Per 100, prepaid, 50 cents ; not prepaid, 40 cents. 
I have used your Onion seed for the past ten years, and have 
always found the seed of your own growing first c'ass in every 
respect. It has never failed to produce a crop of Onions of the 
best quality. Your Yellow Globe Danvers has always proved to 
foe the true Globe. I cannot recommend it too highly. 
CHAS. A. ST. JOHN, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
I sent to you last year and was perfectly satisfied with your 
seed. I will say they were the best seed I ever sowed, and will 
stronglv recommend them. 
B. H. GRIFFITHS, Stoddard, N. H. 
The only fault we found with your seeds last year was they 
came up too thick. We did not make allowance for good seed. 
C. E. SHAFFER, Tioga Co., N. Y. 
Your seeds gave perfect satisfaction last year. Thpy were 
the best I ever bought. A. D. BRADISH, Windsor, Vt. 
I was so well pleased with the seeds I got of you last spring, 
that I am going to send to you for my seeds next spring, and 
some of my neighbors are going to send with me. 
JODIE TRlMBLE, Duff an, Texas. 
