Catalogue of Seeds. 
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In our issue of 1882 we inserted in each catalogue a steel engraving of 
the founder of the house, —the late H.on. Joseph Breck. Since that edition 
was exhausted, we have had repeated inquiries for it, — many of Mr. Breck’s 
friends who would like his picture having been unable to obtain a copy of it. 
We shall be pleased to furnish one of these engravings to any who may request 
it, either by mail or in person. ; p ^ : | 
NEW YORK 
BOTANICAL 
SEEDS BY MAIL. garden 
All Seeds ordered at ounce and packet rates to be fonvarded by mail, will be sent 
free of charge for postage, on receipt of catalogue prices . For larger quantities 
than ounces or packets, postal charges must be added at the rate of 16 cents per 
pound, excepting for Beans, Corn and Peas, to prices of which charges for postage 
must be added at the rate of 15 cents per pint, or 25 cents per quart . This arrange¬ 
ment enables customers living in distant parts of the country, to procure fresh 
and reliable Seeds at the same prices as those living near the city. 
REMITTANCES 
may be made by a Post Office Money Order, Draft , or by Cash enclosed in a Reg¬ 
istered Letter. Small amounts may be sent in the equivalent amount of Postage 
Stamps. 
Parties ordering Seeds should be very particular to write the address to whom 
they are to be sent, clearly and in full, giving first the name of the party, then the 
town or city, and then the county and state. The mode of conveyance should be 
clearly written, whether by mail, steamer , sailing vessel, railroad, or express . 
BAGS. 
When bags are required for packing Seeds, the following rates will be 
charged: 
2 bushel, 25 cents. y 2 bushel, 15 cents. 
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