How to Order Johnson & Stokes’ Seeds 
RURAL FREE DELIVERY MAIL CARRIER. 
SEEDS BY MAID 
The Rural Free Delivery Mail Carrier here 
illustrated, and thousands like him all over this 
whole country, bring our seed-store with its com¬ 
plete equipment right before every farmer's door. 
Mo branch of our great Government has ever been 
established that has been so instantlv popular and 
serviceable to the farming communit ies all over the 
land as this Rural Free Delivery Service. Their 
daily calls keep the farmer in touch with the out¬ 
side world in a manner which wasunknown before. 
We would again caution our customers to be 
very careful in writing their orders. Re sure 
always to write the name and address before fill¬ 
ing in the order, as nearly all the cases of com¬ 
plaint that we have during the season arise from 
insufficient addressorfrom the name being so care¬ 
lessly written (hat it is impossible to properly 
decipher it. 
FREE DELIVERY BY MAIL 
We deliver free to any post-office in the United 
States all vegetable and flower seeds offered in 
this catalogue by the packet, ounce, quarter pound 
and pound. 
Customers ordering these seeds by the pound, 
to he sent by freight or express, may deduct 
postage at the rate of 10 cents per pound, except 
where noted. When sent in this way the purchaser 
pays the freight or express charges on receipt of 
seed. 
Purchaser pays express and freight charges 
also on pecks, bushels and barrels, and on Farm 
Seeds, Implements, Live Stock, etc. 
REDUCED EXPRESS RATES. By special 
arrangement with all the express lines in the 
United States and Canada, in the traffic agreement, 
seeds and plants are now carried at a reduced rate 
of 20 per cent, less than merchandise rates, when 
guaranteed by us. 
Guarantee we guarantee all 
_ 1 L C SHIPMENTS of Seeds, 
Bulbs, Plants, Implements, 
Live Stock, etc., to reach the purchaser safely and 
in good condition. 
LARGE-SIZED PACKETS 
Customers frequently write us that our packets 
•contain twice as much seed as those obtained from 
other houses; yet, notwithstanding our very 
liberal premiums on seeds in packets and ounces, 
as announced on other side of page, we shall still 
continue to put up, with our standard gauges, the 
same liberal-sized packets. 
When possible, use order sheet opposite page 
12, which can be easily detached from book at 
perforated line. 
Cash should always accompany the order. 
, We will be responsible for money sent by Post- 
Office Order, Express Money Order, Bank Draft, 
Express or by Registered Letter. 
Post-Office Orders cost, for any amount up to 
$2.50,3cents; over $2.50and notexceeding$5,5cents; 
over $5 to $10, 8 cents; over $10 to $20, 10 cents; 
over $20 to $30, 12 cents ; over $30 to $-10, 15 cents ; 
over $-10 to $50, 18 cents ; over $50 to $00, 20 cents. 
Express Money Orders are issued by express 
companies at their agencies, and cost, for amounts 
not over $5, 5 cents; $10, 8 cents; $20, 10 cents; 
$30, 12 cents; $10, 15 cents. 
Bills, Coin or Stamps (we accept postage 
i stamps the same as cash) can be sent safely by 
registered letter. Every postmaster is required to 
I register any letter on payment of 8 cents extra 
postage. 
Cost of remitting may, on all orders over $1.00, 
be deducted from the amount sent. 
MOST LIBERAL PREMIUMS 
25 CENTS’ WORTH OF SEEDS EXTRA 
IS ALLOWED ON EACH ONE DOLLAR KENT 
US FOR SEEDS IN PACKETS AND OUNCES. 
Thus, any one sending us $1.00 can select seeds 
in packets and ounces to the value of $1.26; for 
$2.00, to the value of $2.50 ; for $3.00, to the value 
of $3 75 ; for $4.00, seeds in packets and ounces to 
the value of $5.00, nnd so on ; or in other words we 
give you a discount of twenty per cent, on our 
prices by the PACKET and OUNCE. To illus¬ 
trate—should an order amounting to $3.00 contain 
$2.00 worth of seeds in packets and ounces, you 
are entitled to deduct twenty per cent, or one- 
fifth on these, which would be 40 cents, and you 
would therefore send us $2.00 net; while should 
the entire order be composed of packets and 
ounces, you would deduct 60 cents, remitting only 
$2.40 net. 
READ WHAT SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS SAY OF US 
John A. Campbell, M.D., Mildred, Pa., Aug. 31, 1905, 
"writes: “ All the seeds bought from you were excellent. I 
have the finest flowers and vegetables this season that I have 
ever grown.” 
Watmough Snediker, North Wales, Pa., Feb. 1, 1905, 
writes: “I have used your seeds for years and have every 
time found them to be nil right.” 
II. A. Oblinger, South Haven, Mich., April 20, 1905, 
writes: ” I have used Johnson Ac Stokes’ seeds for ten years 
and I find them the best that can be obtained.” 
A. R. Emerson, Alstend, N. IT., Feb. 16, 1905, writes: ”1 
always find your seeds most satisfactory. You put them up 
very generously, there being on nn average as many seeds 
in one of your packages ns in four received from other 
houses.” 
