January, 1917 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
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Victor Squash 
Pkt; lOc. 
What Yoa Can Do With I 
Gregory’s Honest Seeds 
After all, it is results that count most! When our customers report, 
year after ye’ar, that Victor Squash yields 12 ton crops per acre, that 
Symmes Blue Hubbard beats that record by another ton, and as high as ^ 
^1,000 worth of lettuce has been marketed from one acre of Gregory’s ^ 
Black Seeded Tennis Ball — then we know that, in striving after worth- ^ 
while seeds and varieties, we have met with success. Since we grow ^ 
many of the seeds we sell on our own farms, we can speak positively of ^ 
their qualities. ^ 
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Gregory Specialties That 
Yield Quality Crops 
Results in the garden depend on seed, soil and season, but most of all on the 
seed. Gregory methods in growing seed stand for crop insurance to home 
gardeners. We are willing to abide by your judgment of our seed formed 
after a trial of any or all of the following: 
Lettuce, Greg- 
ory’s Black 
Seeded Tennis Ball 
Pkt., Sc. 
Beans, Warren, Green Podded, pkt. 10c. 
Beans, New Kidney Wax, stringless, pkt. 10c. 
Beans, Gregory’s Imp. Rust-proof Horticultural, pkt. 
10 c. 
Beets, Gregory’s Imp. Crosby’s Egyptian, pkt. 10c. 
Cabbage, Copenhagen Market, early, pkt. 10c. 
Carrot, Gregory’s Hutchinson, pkt. 10c. 
Corn, Carpenter’s Golden Sweet, pkt. 10c. 
Corn, Early Pocahontas, sweetest, pkt. 10c. 
Cucumber, Vickery Forcing, pkt. 10c. 
Lettuce, Gregory’s B. S. Tennis Ball, pkt. 5c. 
Lettuce, Marblehead Mammoth Cabbage, pkt. 5c. 
Onion, Gregory’s Imp. Yellow Globe, pkt, 10c. 
Parsley, Arlington Double Curled, pkt. 5c. 
Parsnips, Abbotts, Imp. Hollow Crown, pkt. 5c. 
Peas, Gregory’s Early Morn, pkt. 10c. 
Peas, Gregory’s Excelsior, wrinkled, pkt. 10c. 
Radish, Crimson Giant, pkt. 5c. 
Radish, Chartiers or Sheperd, pkt. 5c. 
Tomato, Langdon’s Earliana, pkt. 10c. 
The packets contain a sufficient quantity in each case to sow a row, fifteen or twenty feet long. 
Try These 5 Famous Gregory Squashes 
for 35 cents, postpaid 
The name Gregory has become a synonym for all that 
is best in squashes. We have originated more 
sorts of real value than any other seeds- 
man. Let us mail you a loc packet 
of each of the following five kinds 
for 35c for a test in your garden: 
Squash, Symmes 
Blue Hubbard, 
Pkt., 10c. 
Gregory’s Delicious — of superb quality 
The Victor — of rich oraijge color 
Gregory’s Improved Bay State — turban 
shaped 
The Warren — most attractively colored 
Symmes Blue Hubbard — line keeper 
Why not start a contest among the children to see who can grow the biggest and bestr 
For $2. We Will Mail a Large Packet 
Each of the 24 Kinds Named Above 
Together with Six Beautiful Spencer Sweet Peas as follows: 
One regular size packet each of 
Countess — Rosy pink. Othello — Rich maroon. 
Apple Blossom — Shade of pink. King Edward — Carmine crimson. 
Senator — Dark Lavender. White — Extra large size. 
Collection alone, 25c. 
Just “clip” coupon alongside, mark a cross in front of item, pin 
a $z bill or your check to it and treat your garden to as ped- 
igreed an assortment of up-to-date vegetable seeds as ever grew. 
J. J. H. Gregory & Son 
^'"wfiteTo^DAr'^" 10 Elm Street Marblehead, Mass. 
A Catalogue with Honest 
Descriptions and 
Illustrations Free 
A plain book of plain facts about the best seeds 
we know how to grow. Our catalogue does 
not hesitate to put forth definite claims for 
especially meritorious kinds. It was one of 
the first American seed books giving planters 
exact information as to time of maturity and 
honest cropping possibilities, based on ex- 
periences recorded on our own farms. 
59 Pedigreed Vegetables 
Introduced by Us During our 
61 Years of Business Life 
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are fully described in our catalogue; 
which is freely illustrated from pho- 
tographs — to help you form cor- 
rect ideas of what we offer. 
Besides all the newer sorts of 
merit, it lists, in concise 
form, all the dependable 
standards in vegetable and 
flower seeds. Its dis- 
tinctly helpful char- 
acter will cause it to 
prove a valuable 
book to all gar- 
den owners. 
Ask for 
your free 
copy 
Now! .illlll*' Address 
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C.M. 
Jan., ’17 
J. J. H. 
Gregory & Son 
Marblehead, Mass. 
Mail me the articles 
marked X below: 
Free Catalogue. 
[ ] Five Famous Squashes. 
Collection of 
twenty-four Gregory Vegetable 
Specialties and Sweet Peas, des- 
cribed above, with Free Book. 
Name. 
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