To our Friends 
E take pleasure in presenting our seed book for 1906. It is larger and 
more complete in every way than our last year’s edition. 
We first desire to thank our many customers for their liberal 
patronage and good will in the past, and also to thank them for their 
kind words as they have expressed their appreciation of the goods we 
sold last season. 
Our steadily growing business shows us that we are on the right track in selling 
Home-Grown Seeds. Connecticut being right in the seed belt of the world enables 
us to get our seeds from the growers, and in this way we are always offering to our 
customers fresh seeds at low prices. 
Hovy TO Order. — Write orders plainly, and be careful to mark plain the name of 
seeds desired, as well as quantity. It is a good plan for the sender to preserve a copy of 
the order, as it may save trouble which may occur. Write name and post office address, 
town, county and state very plainly. 
Order Early. — To avoid any uncertain delay liable to occur later, we advise early 
orders. Do not wait until planting time to make up your list, but send it forward in 
good season. 
Prompt Attention. — Every order for seeds will receive prompt attention. If for 
any cause delay in shipment is found necessary, acknowledgment of the order will be made 
and the reasons of the delay stated; at the earliest possible moment the goods will be for- 
warded as per directions. 
Seeds by Mail. — We will pay the postage on all the small seeds in packets, ounces, 
quarter-pounds and pounds that are purchased from this Catalogue. For Peas and Beans 
add at the rate of 15 cts. per quart to the Catalogue price, and for Corn at the rate of lOcts. 
per quart when ordered by mail. When, on account of bulk or weight, goods cannot be 
sent by mail, we will deliver free to express or freight offices in Bridgeport, the purchaser 
to pay all other transportation charges. 
NON-WARRANTY 
Most of the failures in seeds are due to causes entirely beyond our control, such as 
unfavorable weather or soil conditions, too deep or too shallow planting, etc., which renders 
it impossible for us to guarantee success, although we take all possible care to supply only 
such goods as when under proper conditions produces satisfactory results. We give no war- 
ranty as to description, quality or productiveness of any of the seeds, and will not be in any 
way responsible for the crop; every order for articles named in this Catalogue will be exe- 
cuted on these conditions only. It must, however, be plain to every one who gives the 
matter the slightest thought that it is to our best interest to send out only such stock as will 
not only grow, but prove true to name and description. All seeds that we sell are tested. 
FARMERS’ SUPPLY & ROOFING CO. 
256 Middle Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 
