LOW’S RETAIL CATALOGUE. 
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_ _ To Market Gardeners and others using large quantities of seeds I issue a 
TdSL Orders, special Descriptive Price List, giving names of sorts best adapted to the 
Gardeners m!e, and at prices to correspond with iris demands. This I will mail, postpaid, to all Gardeners who 
apply. 1 have had marked success in supplying this class of trade, and my stocks have given them entire satisfaction. 
„ „ By a casual comparison of my prices, it will be quickly seen they are very reason- 
mLY Prices, able, and considering the quality of my stock, are indeed very cheap. I shall 
aim to compete against irresponsible parties and stocks of uncertain value, but shall ever endeavor to supply 
' rior seed and at prices as low as possible, allowing a living and just profit for my labor. Thus by growing, as 1 
r a greater portion of my seed, I am enabled to furnish a much better grade of goods at the same price than the 
dlemen dealers furnish theirs, and in many instances at even much lower rates. 
therefore, derived from buying direct from the Seed-grower, or the 
lie Advantages, producer, are plainly evident, for in doing so the purchaser is 
, ve d from bearing the expense of useless profits demanded necessarily by the Middle Dealers. Further than 
the Seed-"rowcr or producer has much better opportunities for knowing the exact quality of his seed, and much 
er facilities 0 for testing the merits of the many kinds, and therefore has a more practical knowledge of their relative 
ues. The Seed-grower thus has the advantage over the Middle Dealer, wherein he can detect poor and worthless 
ks that he may discard them and thus save the purchaser loss of crop, and himself loss of reputation and custom. 
My stocks are subjected to critical and severe tests before any is allowed to be distributed, and nothing that is of a 
btful or uncertain nature is allowed to be used. 
This sacrifice of “ Doubtful Stock ” is eventually a gain, although at first sight it may appear a great loss, for is it 
much better to lose a few pounds of seeds than to lose the probable sale of hundreds of pounds in the future? 
__ __ X positively decline to send perishable goods to distant points to be 
0 O. D. Orders. Collected on Delivery unless the party ordering shall remit at least a 
Id of the amount of the order as a guarantee of good faith. The expense accruing from sending packages in this 
liner often amounts to more than the goods cost, and frequently the parties will not accept the package upon its 
! V al, owing to this fact ; therefore to protect myself I have adopted the above rule which I shall steadily adhere to. 
a . I offer for iS ri !o all those who will organize a Club. 
pecisil Inducements The general favor that my custom of making these 
r'^d offers to clubs has received, proves that it is a very acceptable and convenient method of obtaining seed in 
iit quantities and at the same time securing the advantage of wholesale prices. I have received many expressions 
, Satisfaction from those who have enjoyed its benefits. You will please read the following announcement to club 
1,8 90 and in ordering faithfully observe the conditions of the offer. 
, ift otten occurs that several of our customers reside near the same post office, who have but a small garden or plo 
1 md and cannot use but a small order of seed ; such should club together a number of their neighbors’ orders, ano 
1 1 them in one order, thereby securing the advantage of our Liberal Terms to Club Orders. In sending 
fers in a club, please write the name on each order, as they will all be put in separate packages, but all sent to the 
■er up of the club in one package. The following terms to clubs applies to all Seeds in packets, at 
alogue prices, by Mail, postage prepaid. The Postal Law of the U. S. will not allow packages to go 
■ jmgh the mails weighing more than four pounds. These terms to clubs apply to all seed by the pac..ct. ounce, 
-ind', pint, quart, and one-fourth bushel. 
i.ub Terms for Seeds in Packets, Ounces, and 1-4 lbs.. 
Postpaid. 
■ 'or a remittance of £1.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to $ 1 . 10 . 
l or a remittance of 2.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 2.35. 
J-'or a remittance of 3.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 3.60. 
J'or .1 remittance of 4.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 4.90. 
. j'or a remittance of 5.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 6.20. 
it'or a remittance cf 8.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 9.50. 
( r a remittance of 10.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 12.25. 
j iub Terms for Seeds in Bulk, by Express or Freight, 
at Purchasers’ Expense. 
—‘Fur a remittance of «2.oo you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to S2.30. 
For a remittance of 3.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 3.50. 
F r a remittance of 4.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 4 - 75 - 
For a remittance cf 5.00 von mav select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to a.oo. 
For a remit ance of S.00 you may select seeds at Catah gv.e prices amounting to 9.50. 
For a remittance of 10.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amt un’ing to 12.00. 
For a remittance of it.oo vou may select reeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 10.00 
For a remittance ol 20.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 24.00. 
For a remittance of 25.00 you may select seeds at Catalogue prices amounting to 30.00. 
