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FERGUSON'S HighGra'deSeds i 
JN presenting our Annual Catalogue, we desire to thank our regular customers and also 
new clients for their generous patronage during the past year; and we again appeal 
for their continued support which we shall do our utmost to merit. 
N.B. 
-Kindly order early, and when so doing oblige by using the Order Sheet. 
HOW TO ORDER. 
FLAG STATIONS. 
In ordering, please be parti- 
cular to sign your name in full, 
also that of your Post Office and Province plainly; also 
mention the mode of conveyance you prefer — whether 
by Mail, Express or Freight. Serious delays are some- 
times occasioned by failing to give attention to these 
matters. Please use order sheet, carefully filling out 
blank space at top for shipment directions. Extra order 
sheets and envelopes can be had on application. 
Freight charges must be in- 
cluded in all orders for goods 
addressed to flag stations. Otherwise it will be necessary 
to reduce quantities to allow for freight, as the charges to 
flag stations must always be prepaid. 
ORDERS ^rom new customers (to secure prompt 
■ attention), should be accompanied with 
remittance, or satisfactory references. 
MARKET GARDENERS u wiI1 P ut mone y 
the pocket of every 
market gardener, receiving this catalogue, who has not 
already received a copy of our WHOLESALE PRICE 
LIST for MARKET GARDENERS and FLORISTS, to 
ask for it at once. Private planters need not apply for it, 
as it is intended only for those raising truck for sale. 
CHANGES O F RESIDENCE.— I n order that our 
Catalogue may be 
forwarded regularly, we shall feel obliged if Customers will 
inform us of a change of residence. To any Customer who 
may fail to receive a Catalogue at the usual time, we will 
gladly send another copy on receipt of a line. 
LADIES — should always prefix their names with Miss 
■""* or Mrs, as the case may be. 
ERRORS. — We exercise the utmost care in filling 
orders, striving to do a little more than 
we offer; yet in the pressure of business, errors may occur, 
in which event we wish to be promptly notified of the fact 
and we will make such corrections as will be satisfactory. 
GARDENERS' AND HEAD-FARMERS' 
SITUATIONS We have at times the 
names of prac- 
■ ■ tical gardeners and farm managers in 
want of situations on our books. If parties desiring such 
will write us. we shall be glad to put them in communica- 
tion with men that we deem suitable. To aid us in making 
a selection we ask full particulars. We make no charge 
for this service. 
GUARANTEE We give no warranty, express or 
implied, as to description, purity, 
productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs 
or plants we send out, and we will not be in any way 
responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept 
the goods on these terms they are at once to be returned. 
25 cts. 
Worth of Seeds Extra is allowed on each One Dollar sent 
for Seeds in Regular Retail Packets. 
The premium can be selected only in Seeds by the Regular Retail Packets. 
! DUTCH RI IT T °Plantinthe Fall, to bloom in the Spring 
jLy^l^n D U LDj f or Greenhouse or Window Culture 
Our Bulb Catalogue giving a complete description of Dutch Bulbs hardy shrubs, ornamental trees and other 
fall goods will be ready for mailing about September 1st. This will give you full information on how. when and 
where to plant. If you are interested send us your name and address and Catalogue will be mailed postpaid 
about September 1st. 
Dupuy & Ferguson 
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