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OUR FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL 
1936 
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A Message and Greeting to Our Customers 
A S the 1936 garden season approaches we are again mailing to you a copy of our 
seed annual. We sincerely trust you find it interesting and helpful to you, in 
making your selections and in planning your garden. 
In this little catalogue we wish to call your attention to the new items and nov¬ 
elties of both vegetables and flowers. These will be found on pages 2, 3, 14, 15 and 16. 
These have all been thoroughly tested and have been found to be adapted to New 
England conditions. Many items are All American Selections for this and pre¬ 
vious seasons. 
You will note that we pay the postage on all flower and vegetable seeds up to 
and including five pounds of each variety. All field seeds and supplies are quoted 
F.O.B. Portland, Maine. Peas, beans and corn are offered in packets, y 2 pounds 
and pounds and not by pints and quarts. 
We trust after you have perused our Annual that you will favor us with your 
order. 
PINE TREE STATE SEED COMPANY. 
AGENTS WANTED 
To the members of the Grange, Home Demon¬ 
stration Clubs, 4-H Clubs, Farm Bureaus and 
Agricultural and Home Economic Clubs you can 
maxe good money acting as our agent and taking 
orders for our seeds. Write for liberal terms to 
agents. 
APPRECIATION 
We appreciate the many kind words spoken for 
our seeds and we want to thank all our friends for 
the business given us last year. We know old cus¬ 
tomers will favor us with their order again. We 
hope for a trial order, no matter how small from 
each reader of this book. 
TO MEMBERS OF THE GRANGE 
You can save money by getting up a Seed Club in your Grange and sending the order 
to us. 
We will send you some extra Catalogs and order blanks free. (We will also wrap each 
order separately and properly label them and will include a lot of free packets). Write for 
full information about the advantages secured on Grange orders. Address Grange De¬ 
partment. 
FRATERNITY 
Perhaps your neighbor would like to see our catalog. It would be a real service of helpfulness to pass 
this little book along, after you have finished with it, or if you will send us their address w T e will be glad 
to mail them a copy. There is a fraternity among garden lovers that makes us all appreciate suggestions 
and help—even though it may only be the passing along of a seed catalog to a friend. 
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOMERS 
ORDER EARLY. Order early and be assured of receiving the seeds you require. Terms —Our terms are 
cash. Remittances —May be made by check, express or post office order or money in registered letter; 
small amounts in stamps. Packing—We make no charge for boxes or packing, or delivery to depot or ex¬ 
press office. Seeds Postpaid by mail—We pay the postage on all vegetable and flower seeds quoted in this 
catalogue up to and including five pounds of each variety. This will include safe and proper packing. 
Address —In ordering be particular to sign your name, postoffice, R. F. D. route, county and state, 
plainly. Small Orders —If you only want a single packet do not hesitate to send for it. Seed Packets —Our 
Vegetable and Flower Seeds are put up in neat packets, large and well filled. Agents —We want an 
agent in every town. Write for terms. 
LEND THIS SEED BOOK TO YOUR NEIGHBOR—THANK YOU. 
