O. W. CLARK & SON’S 
Annual Catalogue of Vegetable, 
Field and Flower Seeds 
ITH this issue we present to our many friends and customers our Forty-ninth Annual Cata¬ 
logue of Seeds, Bulbs, Garden Tools, Supplies, etc. 
We desire to call particular attention to our list of Vegetable Seeds, which embraces 
nearly all varieties that are desirable, or of known value. The list has been carefully pre¬ 
pared and the descriptions given are chiefly derived from our own experience and observa¬ 
tion. 
WE 
■pvTT'T TTTTp'p ITT? FT FT a ll Vegetables Seeds in packets, ounces and quarter-pounds, when ordered by 
ur^x^l V L^.K r -tv-tbUr mail from this Catalogue. 
When Seeds in bulk are ordered by mail, postage must be added to catalogue prices at the rate of 8 cts. per pound 
on half-pound or over, 15 cts. per qt. for peas and beans, and 10 cts. per qt. for corn. Unless postage is sent with mail 
orders for these items we shall be obliged to reduce quantities to make up the deficiency. 
HOW TO ORDER 
ORDERS should be written on the order sheet separate from the letter. Keep a copy of your order, and 
be sure to sign your name, post office, express office, county and state. Neglect of this often causes much 
annoyance. If you do not receive your seeds in a reasonable time after ordering them, write again, telling 
what was ordered, amount of money sent, etc. When goods are to be shipped by freight or express, give 
plain shipping directions ; otherwise we will use our best judgment in the matter. If you want only a few 
packages, do not hesitate to send for them. We take as much pains to send them promptly as we do large 
orders. 
REMITTANCES 
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Orders, to insure prompt attention, should always be accompanied by a remittance, or good reference. 
The rates charged for Postal Money Orders and Express Money Orders are now so low that these are the 
best ways to remit. We will bear the expense of sending money in either of these ways. Deduct the cost of 
the order from amount sent. Express Money Orders can be obtained at all offices of the principal Express 
Companies. They are cheap and absolutely safe. 
When Money Orders cannot be obtained, letters containing money should always be registered. Money 
in ordinary letters is unsafe . If currency is sent by express, the charges should be prepaid. 
Orders amounting to over $io may be sent by Express, C. O. D., if desired, provided one-fourth of the 
amount accompanies the order. Plants or other goods of a perishable nature cannot be sent C. O. D. 
WARRANTIES 
We test our seeds as to vitality, and can assure our customers that none are superior to them in purity. 
Complaint sometimes made that seeds are not good may quite as often be attributed to other causes than the 
quality of the Seeds. 
It is a well-known fact that many plants tend to revert to their original types, notwithstanding the care 
of the seed-grower or planter. 
Messrs. 0. W. Clark & Son give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productive¬ 
ness, or any other matter of any Seeds, Bulbs or Plants they send out, and they will not be in any way responsi¬ 
ble for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned. 
O. W. CLARK & SON, 
59 Seneca Street, Cor. Ellicott, Buffalo, N. Y, 
OUR TELEPHONES: 
BELL, Seneca, 174 
IRWIN B. CLARK 
