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George H. Price, Seedsman, Albany, N. Y. 
1831 
OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF THE ALBANY SEED STORE 
1936 
SEEDS I offer for sale are of my own growing and importing, and I take the greatest 
l|L care in their production to have them pure and true to name, testing everything for germina- 
tion before selling, making a thorough business of it, and never send out anything that does 
not grow; this, taken in connection with the system of furnishing the best stock seeds and 
carefully watching the crops, gives my customers the most ample protection. The seeds offered in 
this Catalogue are of the very best sorts and strains to be obtained; they comprise all the best standard 
kinds and many new varieties of merit. 
Thanking you for your patronage during the past, I hope for a continuance of the same this 
season. 
How to Order.— In writing your order, do it ts plainly as possible, and be sure to sign your name 
distinctly, giving the post-office address, county and state in full, and also express office, for 
m«vy times it is better to send by express than by mail. Each year we have orders we cannot fill 
because they are unsigned. Make your order out as soon as possible. It will be an advantage to 
you and a favor to us, as later in the season prices are liable to advance. 
We Pill Orders Promptly.— We aim to fill orders and dispatch them immediately after receipt, 
unless some special cause prevents, in which case acknowledgment is made and explanation given. 
Where no shipping instructions are given, we send by the best route possible. Packages too large to 
send by mail we shall send either by express or freight. We fill an order for ten cents worth of seed 
with the same promptness and care as one for fifty dollars. 
How to Remit.— Send money by post-office or express money order, registered letter or draft. 
We guarantee the safe arrival of money sent in this way. Postage stamps received as cash when 
notes are not obtainable, or to make proper change. (Two-cent stamps preferred.) 
We Pay the Postage to all parts of the United States on the seeds mentioned in this Catalogue 
in packets, ounces and one pounds, without adding anything to the list price. 
Please Observe that though we prepay the postage on seeds, as above stated, we make no 
addition to our Catalogue prices to cover this outlay. When ordering in quantities over one pound 
add postage at parcel post rates. 
Remember the mail and express bring our store to your door. It costs no more to buy of us 
from a distance than if you came into our store and purchased seed over our counter. 
Testing.— All our seeds are thoroughly tested in a most careful manner before we sell them, and 
only those that grow well do we send out. This, in connection with our system of having to do only 
with the best stocks, and carefully watching the crops, affords ourselves and customers the best 
protection possible. 
My long experience for the past fifty years in the growing, selecting and improving of stocks 
enables me to supply customers with seeds that cannot be surpassed. 
I do not warrant seed, because, as is well known, so many causes may, and often do, prevent 
the best seeds from growing and producing crops, from no fault of the seeds. We, therefore, in 
common with all other reliable seedsmen, wish it distinctly understood that, while we do not send 
out any seeds that we do not believe to be of the best quality, we sell no seeds with warranty, 
express or implied, in any respect, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If the pur¬ 
chaser does not accept the seeds on these terms they must be returned at once, and the money 
that has been paid for the same will be refunded 
