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FROM THE 
New Seed Store 
No. 34 South Market Street, Boston. 
<J HE Proprietors , 
Messrs. EVERETT & GLEASON, 
have the pleasure of staling that the alterations and improvements which 
for several months past have been in progress [preparatory to the opening 
of their new store) have been completed , and that they are now ready 
for business. With an ample slock of Seeds from the best and most 
reliable growers in this country and Europe , and their thorough knowl- 
edge of their business, they feel they can safely assure all who favor 
them with their orders, that they will be executed entirely to their satis- 
faction. 
Our store has been refitted with entire ly new furniture and fixtures, 
with best facilities for transacting our business. 
And belter still, 
Our stock of Seeds is wholly and entirely ne w. 
We bring to our business an experience entitled to confidence, viz • 
Mr. Everett, 37 years; Mr. Gleason, / 7 years. 
We shall sell only the best_ seeds. 
A cordial invitation is extended to visit our store at your con- 
vcnience. 
GEORGE EVERETT. fOSEPH M. GLEASON. 
Recently of Schleget, Everett in Co., Recently of R.H. Alien Co., 
Boston. Rent Vork - 
Boston, January, 1881. 
MR. GEORGE P. FOGG, for many years connected with the Seed Business In 
Boston, and especially well known as a former proprietor of the Quincy Hall Seed Store, 
desires to inform his friends and former patrons that he is located at the Now Store, 
and extends a kindly invitation to all to visit him there. 
