SEED-TIME AND HARVEST. 
A New Illustrated Quarterly Magazine 
—DEVOTED TO— 
The Improvement of Our American Gardens, 
Edited and Published by 
Isaac F. Tillinghast, LaPlume, Lackawanna County, Penn. 
On January 1st, we began the publication of a New Illustrated Quarterly Magazine, 
under the above title, which is designed to be made of mutual benefit to ourselves and 
our numerous friends and patrons. It consists of 24 pages of the size and appearance of 
these pages, handsomely covered and elegantly illustrated throughout. In it will be 
found descriptive notes upon various new Flowers and Vegetables and information upon 
general garden topics, also a .condensed catalogue and pricelist of the Seeds, &c., kept 
for sale by us. The Price of this publication was put at 50 cents per year, but in order 
to put it within the reach of all for introduction we have decided to make the following 
Magnificent Offer! 
On receipt of Fifty Cents in silver, currency or postage stamps, we will send by 
mail postpaid one copy of Seed-Time and Harvest, as described above, for one year, and 
in addition any Flower or Vegetable Seeds you may desire and select in packets from 
our list, to be found inside this circular, to the full amount of the money sent—50 cents, 
thus making Seed-Time and Harvest Free! 
Or, we will send Seed-Time and Harvest free for one year to all who purchase Seeds, 
Plants or Potatoes of us, in bulk or otherwise, to the amount of One Dollar or more. 
Now, Kind Reader, if you have a garden and use seeds at all, you certainly should use 
ONLY THE BEST. You know that the ‘•commissioned seeds” sold at every store and 
grocery are proverbially UNRELL1BLE. We know that our seeds are Pure and Fresh, 
and we warrant them to give satisfaction, in so far that we will refill the order gratis 
in case of dissatisfaction. We have therefore made these liberal offers expecting that 
you will be pleased with them upon trial and continue to patronize us in the future. 
How To Send Money. —Sums under One Dollar may be sent in a common letter in 
lc., 2c., or 8c. postage stamps if currency cannot be obtained. All larger sums should 
be by Registered Letter, Bank Check or Draft, or Post Office Money Order drawn on the 
Scranton Pa., post office. 
Hardy Fruit Trees, Vines &e. 
We shall have on hand during the planting season the following strictly first class 
Trees and Vines which we will sell at the very low prices annexed. The travelling tree- 
agents who are canvassing the country will charge you at least double these rates for 
no better if as good quality of stock. 
Apples, all best varieties, 4 to 5 feet, 
Pears, Standard, 
Pears, Dwarf, 
Peaches, 
- Cherries, 
Grape Vines, different varieties, from 10 cents each, upwards. 
Norway Spruce, R to 2 feet high, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
American Arbor Vitae, 1 to 2 feet, 10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen. 
Austrian Pine, 2 to 3 feet, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Isaac F. Tillinghast, La Plume, Lackawanna Co., Pa. 
15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 
15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
