THE GARDE^ERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA 
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IN EXTENDING TO YOU 
THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON 
I we might add that our 1918 Handbook — a bigger and better catalogue — will | 
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I "MRS. HENRY WINNETT" | 
|. which captured the Silver Medal, not to mention four Firsts, at Cleveland | 
I last month. | 
I We want to be sure that you get your copy. . | 
I Better send in your name now while we are checking up our mailing list. | 
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A Garden Message 
To Our American Allies 
IN spite of the War you can have a 
surprising number of your Sutton 
Seeds again this year. 
Some varieties, of course, will be 
limited in quantities. Especially vege- 
tables. This means you must order 
early. 
Of last year's shipments to America, 
Winter, Son & Company 
66-C Wall Street, 
New York. 
Sole Agents East of The 
Rocky Mountains. 
not a single one was lost because of 
the U-Boats. So do not hesitate to 
order, because of that contingent. 
But bear this important fact in mind; 
that if you want your seeds early, you 
must order early. 
Send 35c for Garden Catalog. With 
$5 purchase of seeds, the 35c will be 
promptly refunded. 
StrtF>orcf( 
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Royal Seeds Establishment 
READING, ESGLAND 
The Sherman T. Blake Co. 
43 1-C Sacramento Street, 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Sole Agents West of The 
Rocky Mountains. 
