Greetings 
ANOTHER YEAR has rolled round, and again we offer our new Seed Catalogue. 
iLA It is larger and more complete in every way than our previous editions. We 
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 that we have sold the previous seasons. 
Our steadily growing business shows us that we are on the right track in selling 
Home grown Seeds, and we are pleased to say that this season, although there are 
some exceptions, seeds are lower in price than for several seasons. 
READ BEFORE ORDERING 
HOW TO ORDER. Write orders plainly; be careful to mark the name of seeds desired as well as quan- 
tity in a plain manner so that there can be no misunderstanding. We advise the buyer in all cases to pre-j 
serve a copy of his order as it may save the trouble which may occur through misunderstandings. Be sure 
to state whether goods are to be shipped by freight, express or mail. 
ORDER EARLY. To avoid the delays likely to occur late in the season we advise early orders. Do 
not wait until planting time to make up your list, but send it in early with date of shipment, and then 
you will be sure to receive the goods as you want them. 
PROMPT ATTENTION. Every order for seeds will receive prompt attention. If, for any cause, delay 
in shipment is found necessary, acknowledgement of the order will be made, and the reason of the delay 
stated. At the earliest possible moment the goods will be forwarded as directed. 
SEEDS BY MAIL. We will pay the postage on all the small seeds in packets, ounces, quarter-pounds 
and pounds that arc purchased from this Catalogue. For Peas and Beans add at the rate of 15 cents per 
quart to the Catalogue price, and for Corn at the rate of 10 cents 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 . M° st of the failures in seeds are due to causes beyond our control, such as un- 
z— favorable weather or soil conditions, too deep or too shallow planting, etc., 
which render it impossble for us to guarantee success, although we take all possible care to supply only 
such goods as, under proper conditions, produce satisfactory results. We give no warranty as to descrip- 
tion, 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 executed on these conditions only. _ It must, how- 
ever, be plain to everyone 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 AND ROOFING COMPANY 
256 Middle Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 
