Good Seed, Full Weight and a Fair Price. 
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WALLFLOWER. 
By growing Wallflower plants in 
the ground and transplanting to pots 
in the autumn, or better, by placing 
plants in pots when taken from the 
seed-bed and sinking the pots to the 
rim in the earth, good plants will be 
secured for winter flowering in the 
house. Give a cool room and plenty 
of water. By placing the pots in a 
pit or cold cellar, with a little light, 
plants will live during the winter. 
Wallflower, fine mixed colors, double, 10 cents. 
ZmN.TA. 
The Zinnia is a large, free-growing flower, so easily grown 
and so handsome that it will always be popular. It is in flower 
all summer. The double zinnias usually grow about two feet in 
height, giving flowers quite as double as the dahlia. The Zinnia 
makes an excellent border or summer hedge plant, and for this 
purpose set plants 12 to 15 inches apart, so as to make a continu- 
ous row or border. The seeds grow easily, and young plants can 
be moved as safely as cabbage plants. 
Zinnia, Double, Choicest, best colors mixed, 10 cents. 
Pompone Zinnias. A beautiful strain of recent origin : 
■colors exceediugly bright and showy. Flowers about half the 
size of the ordinary Zinnias, and very distinct and beautiful. 15 
cents. 
WHAT MY CUSTOMERS SAY 
OF MY 
OflioH Seed. 
If you have the seed to supply the onion growers of this sec- 
tion another year, you may depend upon a heavy order for seed 
from my neighborhood, for quite a number have expressed their 
•dissatisfaction with the seed purchased this spring, and siy they 
want water-cleaned seed after this. You may take my order ior 
fifty pounds of onion seed, expressly for my own use, and I think 
I will be able to double the order by the time the seed will be 
wanted for sowing. Yours, etc., 
CHAS. B. VAUGHN, WilUamson, N. Y. 
Mr. Vaughn's order amounted to 135 lbs. 
I have used your Onion seed for the past ten years, and have 
always found the seed of your own growing first class 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 
be the true Globe. I cannot recommend it too highly. 
CHAS. A. ST. JOHN, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
The Onion seed I purchased of you last spring was the best I 
ever sowed. Please inform me if you have seed to sell this 
season, for I wish to use a number of pounds. 
D. R. MILHAN, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
We were pleased with the Onion seed you sent us last spring. 
We estimate the erop at from six to eight hundred bushels, and 
call that a good crop from one and one-eighth acres. 
W. H. YOUNG, hatavia, N Y. 
