CONDENSED 
INDEX— 
All Alphabetically 
Arranged in 
Catalog , 
Vegetable Seed 
Asparagus 
to Turnip 
Pages 4 
to 53 
Field and 
Farm Seed 
Pages 54 
to 59 
Flower Seed 
Pages 59 
to 74 
Spring 
Flowering 
Bulbs 
Pages 74 
to 77 
Perennial 
Plsuits 
Page 77 
Hardy 
Shrubs 
and 
Vines 
Pages 78 
to 80 
Roses 
Pages 80 
to 82 
Fruit 
Trees 
and Small 
Fruits 
Pages 82 
to 84 
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R. H. Shumway Seedsman 
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Established in 1870 
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 
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This is the way my customers write me 
Osco, Ill. 
Dear Sir: 
The garden seeds we bought from you this spring we 
sowed about five days ago, and were surprised last night 
to see radishes and peas, and some of the other seeds so you 
could see the rows. We have bought seeds from you for 
years and have found your seeds dependable. 
Mrs. A. C. Tomlinson 
West Sand Lake, N. Y. 
Dear Sir: 
W^e had splendid success with your Seeds last year and 
have recommended them to our neighbors. The trial pack¬ 
ages were gratefully received and planted. The cucumbers 
were very successful. The vines lived through a severe 
frost and bore abundantly for weeks. 
A. C. Goodwin, Jr. 
