For five years I have supplied Patrons of Husbandry with 
seeds, under a contract with the New York State Grange. My 
discount to Patrons is 15 to 30 per cent, from catalogue prices, 
depending upon the variety and amount ordered The yearly 
increase of my orders from Patrons gives gratifying evidence 
that my efforts to supply them with reliable seeds at a fair price, 
have been appreciated. Patrons in other states will be supplied 
on the same terms as those in New York. 
On the inside of this eheet you will find a Patrons' Special 
Pricelist. Secretaries and others sending me a club order wiU 
be allowed a discouuu of 5 per cent, from these prices for getticg 
up the club. Please send your orders under the seal of your 
Grange vvhen it can be done conveniently, but I will accept an 
order from any Patron by his giving the number of his Grange, 
a list of which I have for reference. In either case your order 
will be promptly filled. Being a member of the Grange, I am 
trying to put into j^ractice what we profess in our order — bring- 
ing the producer and customer together for their mutual benefit. 
By buying directly of the grower you save the profit of the mid- 
dleman. 
Masters and Secretaries receiving this Price List will confer 
a favor by bringing this matter to the knowledge of their Grange. 
My Seed Catalogue, with this Price List, will be supplied, when 
requested, to Granges for distribution among the members, or to 
any Patron on application. 
A PREMIUM OF TWENTY DOLLARS 
will be paid to the Grange sending me the largest club order for 
seeds. Anything offered in my Catalogue, except implements 
and Grass Seed, will be reckoned in the amount of the order. 
Premium payable in cash July 1st, 1888. 
E^Patrons ordering groceries or other goods of any of the 
Grange Trade Houses in Rochester can have their seeds shipped 
with their goods, thus saving Express Charges on their seeds ; 
provided they will mention in their order for the goods that 
seeds are to be sent with the goods, and will send the order for 
the seeds a day or two in advance, so that I can have time to p^ck 
and deliver the seeds. 
Returning my thanks to Patrons for the liberal patronage 
they have given me in the past, I shall stride to deserve a con- 
tinuance of their favors, by giving them in all cases "Good Seed 
and Full Weight at a Fair Price." 
Fraternally Yours, 
^ ^ HEMAN GLASS. 
Lakeview Seed Farm, 
Rochester, N. Y.. Jan'y 1st, 1888. 
