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JOE’S SEED BULLETIN 
You’d Be Amazed 
“You'd be aimazed if you could 
see the rows of plants I have raised 
from the seed you sent last spring.” 
Agnes Pinckney, Hoquiam, Wash. 
Good Wishes 
“God bless and prosper you. and 
may the good you do to others, re¬ 
turn to you an hundred fold.” Mrs. 
Harry H. Morningstar, HageTstown, 
Md. 
Were Wonders 
“When ready in the fall send me 
ten pounds of King Alfred Daffodil 
bulbs by express. I enclose $2.50. 
The King Alfreds you sent me a 
year ago were wonders.” H. E. 
West, Ojai, Calif. 
Best Seed Ever 
“A friend of mine gave me a copy 
of your Bulletin and told me that 
the seed he got from you germinat¬ 
ed (better than any he ever bought 
at ten times the price.” A. E. 
Gurney, Brockton, Mass. 
More and Better Seed 
“I have been wanting to write 
and tell you how pleased I was with 
the amount of seed in your pack¬ 
ages and the germinating quality of 
the seed. I think they are even 
better than those you pay more for.” 
Eldon Miller, Cook, Nebr. 
Extra Count 
“This is to acknowledge receipt of 
the Tulip bulbs. I am well pleased 
with them. Received, also, the nice 
lot of seed you sent. Every time 
you pack an order there is an extra 
count on each item. Thanks.” Mrs. 
I. W. Mellicker Riverside, Iowa. 
Talk of the Town 
“I have a clump of Nankeen Lil¬ 
ies which produced 199 blooms oo 
eleven spikes last summer, and thia 
year will have more spikes. Most 
of the spikes were about 14 feet 
high. They were the talk of the 
town. I purchased the original 
bulb from you several years ago.” 
Rhoda Thompson, Quincy, Calif. 
Out Any Money 
“When I was a child I had a de¬ 
sire to some day grow flowers and 
give them away ‘out any money’. 
I didn’t think that I’d live to find 
a person who did that very thing. 
Wishing you the best of luck and 
many thanks.” Jean S. Ireland, Se- 
bastapool, Calif. 
Keep It Up 
“I’m sending for more seed. Don't 
know what I’ll do with it all, but 
here goes, just to help the good 
work along—many a dark and 
gloomy old back yard have you 
brightened up, and many a discour¬ 
aged woman have you made happier 
by your wonderful work. Keep it 
up.” Mrs. Pearl Snodgrass, McMinn¬ 
ville, Ore. 
Needs More Ground 
“Well Joe, it’s now ten years 
since I first heard from, and about 
you, and in my dealings with you l 
have always found you more than 
square, also the fairest man to deal 
with in prices, so much so that in 
the near future I’ll either have to 
quit dealing with you or you’ll have 
to send me a larger garden. I am 
sending for more seeds, not that I 
need them, it's your low prices that 
get me; I don’t know where I’ll put 
them all but I just can’t resist your 
bargains.” H. L. Ulrich, Detroit, 
Mich. 
ADVERTISEMENTS 
Reading style advertisements, two 
cents a word, minimum charge 25c. 
Three insertions for the price of two. 
Cash in advance. 
Perennial Plants 
Perennial and rockery plants, $1.50 
per dozen, postpaid. Two extra plants 
free with each order this fall. Lola Mol- 
enhauer, Rt. 1, Chehalis, Wash. 
Bulbs To Trade • 
Daffodils and Narcissus in exchange 
for Tulips, Crocus, Lilies or Peonies. 
Send for price list. C. Evershed, Rt. 3, 
Malvern, Ark. (Oct.So) 
Exchange 
I have 100 varieties of hardy Phlox, 
100 varieties of named Glads to exchange 
for Tulips, Hyacinths, Tigridas, Crocus, 
Lilies or other hardy bulbs. Justamere 
Nook, Ellenville, N. Y. 
