JOSEPH I! PECK- & SONS 
( Corporation ) 
Wholesale Trade List. 
The unfavorable weather which prevailed in all of the seed-growing districts of this 
country and Hu rope during the growing and harvesting seasons of 1909 lias again caused 
very short crops ot many important families of garden seeds. 
Beets, Lettuce, Cucumber, Melon, Radish and some varieties of Wrinkled Peas are 
especially scarce and will be difficult to obtain long before the end of the planting season of 
1910. The prices we now quote on these as well as on other goods herein listed are low and 
we trust will prove sufficiently attractive to cause you to place your order with us at once. 
TERMS OF SALE. 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. —Net cash, June i. A discount of 
i °j 0 per month for unexpired time allowed for cash. 
FIELD PEAS, GRAINS, GRASS, BIRD and other MISCELLANEOUS 
SEEDS AND ONION SETS. — Net cash 30 days, without any discount whatever. 
All bills not paid at maturity are subject to sight draft. 
Remittances must be made direct to our Boston office. 
The prices named are F.O.B., Boston, and are subject to change without notice. 
We do not bind ourselves to quantity. Orders will be filled at lowest prices the 
market warrants at date of shipment. Firm quotations made when desired. 
All claims for shortage, errors or overcharge, must be made within five days 
after receipt of goods. 
All orders received are subject to our approval and will be accepted only on 
condition that we shall not be held liable for damages for failure to execute the 
same, through fire, flood, strikes or any other cause beyond our control. 
NOTICE, — While we exercise the greatest care to have all Seeds, Plants, 
Bulbs and Nursery Stock of the best kind, we do not give, and our agents and 
employees are forbidden to give any warranty, expressed or implied. If you do not 
accept these goods on these terms, you must return them at once, and all payments 
therefor will be refunded. 
JOSEPH BRECK & SONS, (Corporation.) 
The Telegraphic Cipher attached to each variety, if used in connection with 
the code for quantities, will enable customers to wire us orders at small expense. 
Prefix the word, Freight, Express or Hail, to designate the manner of shipment 
desired. The code word for quantities must always precede the words for seeds, 
although if the same quantity of several varieties is wanted, the quantity word need 
only be placed before the word for the first article ordered. For example, “ Freight 
Quapode, Bandy, Baker, Bantam, Quonopsy, Brabast, Capture, Clabrate,” means, 
“Send immediately by first freight ten bushels each Horticultural, Yellow Six Weeks 
and Low’s Champion Dwarf Beans, also five pounds each Arlington Early Turnip 
Blood Beet, All Season’s Cabbage, and early Half Long Scarlet Carentan Carrot.” 
“Express Quapepsy, Brew,” means, “Send immediately by express fifty pounds 
Breck’s Mammoth Long Red Mangel Wurzel.” “Mail Quanomia, Chemic,” means, 
“Send by first mail post paid, two pounds Premium Late Flat Dutch Cabbage.” 
NOTE.— Code used in this list is adopted by the American Seed Trade 
Association. 
