A. Washburn & Sons, 
Bulbs, Plants and 
Flowers. 
Seeds 
Vhi E handle, in the spring, a full line of vegetable and flower seeds. With twenty 
&4I years experience as market gardeners, and in that time buying large quantities of 
seeds for our own use, we have a knowledge of seeds not possessed by dealers 
who have bought to sell only. We test all of our vegetable and flower seeds before 
sending them out and in this way are sure of their germinating qualities being of the 
best. 
Seeds will be listed in full in our spring catalogue to be issued February 1, 190H. 
which will be mailed free on application. 
Grass Seed 
In the fall is a good time to seed a lawn. After handling the Chicago Parks 
Lawn Grass Mixture for several years, we can unhesitatingly recommend it as be- 
ing of the highest quality. It is made up of a mixture of grasses, which, matur- 
ing at different times, keep the lawn in good shape the entire season. 
Twenty cents per pound, $1.15 per 4 bushel, $2.25 per bushel of 15 pounds. 
Blue Grass.— Fancy Kentucky, clean, 15 cents per pound, 90 cents per \ bushel, 
$1.65 per bushel of 14 pounds. 
White Dutch Clover. — Thirty cents per pound, 2 pounds for 55 cents. 
If seeds are wanted by mail add 9 cents per pound for postage. 
Prices given include cost 
of packing 
A good assortment of cut flower, always on hand V/rile for our Spring Cat- 
alogue to be issued 
Feb. 1, 1903. 
Mailed free on application 
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