Greene, N. Y., February, 1934 
To our Customers and Friends:— 
We present our 38th Annual Price List for your consideration. 
Here you will find prices for Dealers only, that is for those who 
buy for resale to the consumer or user. These prices are those pre¬ 
vailing at the time of going to press, and those which we hope to 
be able to maintain throughout the season. However, these prices 
are subject to change without notice, as all orders will be accepted 
at the prices prevailing on the date the order is received, and sub¬ 
ject to stock being unsold. 
In going through the price list, you will note the absence of 
some prices, due to short crops and the like. The year 1933 gave 
us a poor growing season for many things. On some items we have 
been compelled to fill short, other kinds we were able to secure 
from responsible growers additional supplies, so that we could fill 
the orders booked in full, but have none to offer to the trade this 
spring. This condition is regrettable, but it cannot be helped. It 
is hoped that 1934 will provide enough of all kinds, so that there 
will be no short items another year. 
The N.R.A. program has been in effect for several months now, 
and is showing some beneficial effects. With higher wages, and in¬ 
creased employment, the buying power of the Nation has been greatly 
increased, extending into all branches of trade, including the seed 
industry. Along with this increase in wages, there has been a cor¬ 
responding increase in prices, as you well know. 
The expense of production and distribution has taken a startling 
jump in the past few months. It will be felt next year more than 
now. We feel that if our customers will co-operate in helping us 
increase our volume of sales, it will not be necessary for us to ad¬ 
vance prices in this list during the selling season. The united spirit 
which seems to be behind the President’s program should instill 
confidence in all business men, especially those selling Beed. We 
stand ready to lend our co-operation in putting through the program 
for a quick recovery, and solicit your co-operation in order to main¬ 
tain our organization at its present high standard, and continue to 
supply the gardening public with the quality of vegetable, flower 
and field seeds that they have been receiving from us for more than 
three decades. 
With this information, we hope and expect that you will look Into 
your requirements for your spring supplies, and place your order as 
early as possible. If you use large amounts, we will be pleased te 
quote you on those requirements. 
Terms: Vegetable Seeds—Net Cash, June 1st, 1934. A discount 
is allowed if paid within 10 days of date of invoice. Onion Sets, 
Grasses, etc., are Net Cash upon arrival. Corn, Oats, Millet, etc., 
are also Cash upon receipt of the goods. All F.O.B. Greene. N. Y. 
Containers are at cost. Note that these terms apply to our regular 
customers, or those with established credit rating. All others are 
cash with the order, or C.O.D. 
In common with all reputable seed firms, and as members of The 
American Seed Trade Association, we offer and send out our seeds 
under the following Non-Warranty. “The Page Seed Co. gives no 
warranty express or implied, as to purity, description, quality, pro¬ 
ductiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs, or plants they 
send out, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop.” 
THE PAGE SEED COMPANY. 
