FLANSBURGH & PEIRSON CO.’S CATALOGUE. 
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DOBBIN’S EARLY EVERGREEN SWEET CORN. —In our many years of 
experience as truck growers we have 
never found anything which gave us 
more satisfaction than this corn; and 
we offer, it to our customers as one of 
the very best of comparatively new 
things. The immense ears are produced 
on good strong stalks; grain very deep, 
sweet and tender, and snow white. As 
it comes into use soon after Early Min¬ 
nesota, and remains in cooking condition 
for some time, it must satisfy the most 
critical. For table use and as a stock 
corn it is unexcelled. 
By mail, postpaid, pint, 20c; quart, 
35c. By express or freight, purchaser 
paying charges, 4 quarts, 70c; peck, 
$1.20; % bushel, $2.00; bushel, $3.50. 
KLONDIKE DENT.— Our Klondike 
was planted on thin land the past sea¬ 
son and not suitable for seed, so have 
decided not to offer it. 
DOBBIN'S EARLY EVERGREEN. 
Michigan Seed Potatoes, 
The past season has been fairly good for potatoes here and we have a fair 
crop, but the expense of hand sorting, barrels, boxes and bags to put them up 
in will cost as much or more this season as last and while our prices might be 
thought high as compared with car load prices they are really low when the- 
quality of stock and all expenses are considered. Quality being the first con¬ 
sideration with us. 
It matters not whether you grow but half a city lot or a hundred acres, you 
should never plant anything but the very best. We can furnish it. We grow po¬ 
tatoes especially for seed and assure you if you will favor us with your orders 
we will render you full value and satisfaction. 
Don’t buy so-called cheap- seed potatoes. They are dear at any price. We 
hand sort our stock into two grades which we designate as No. 1 and No. 2. Into 
our No. 1 stock we put only potatoes of good form and fair size. Into No. 2, 
we put such as will not grade strictly No. 1, rejecting from both all particularly 
scabby or prongey tubers which makes our No. 1 very fine and a 3 we do not put 
anything into our No. 2 which is too small for good seed it is preferred by many 
as they say it is cheaper, goes farther in planting and for one crop produces just 
as well, all of which may be true, but the best is none too good for us. 
We put up all our stock in secure packages and deliver to R. R. Co., when our 
responsibility ceases, but if orders do not arrive in ten or fifteen days notify us 
and we will have them traced and do all we can to get stock to you. Remember 
the railroads are busy and it always takes a little longer than we think it ought 
to for orders to arrive. If errors occur or stock received is not satisfactory, do 
not hesitate to write us promptly and fully. Such communications will receive 
our prompt attention and we will do all we can to make all satisfactory. Our 
catalogue is our only salesman and we cannot afford to have any dissatisfied 
customers. 
There is always money in growing early potatoes of high quality for market 
and we hope and feel assured you will not overlook our New Climax, Peck’s Early, 
Pingree, etc., in making your orders, and our word for it the venture will pay you 
many fold. 
Allow us to suggest that it makes no difference what varieties you have, nor 
how far you are away, you cannot afford to make your planting without some of 
our Peck’s Early and New Climax potatoes as we are sure it will mark the be¬ 
ginning of your profit in the potato business. 
We wish it distinctly understood that we grow and deal in Seed Potatoes and 
that for seed purposes the value of our stock bears no relation to that of pota¬ 
toes picked up on the market, named at a guess and sold as seed stock. 
We begin shipping as soon as in our opinion potatoes are safe from frost, 
unless otherwise ordered; but orders from the far south are often shipped in- 
lined barrels before the time of general shipments. 
Chippawa Co., Wis., May 3, 1904. 
Your plants are fine. Thanks for extras. A. W. YOUNG. 
