SEEDS, BULBS, ETC., SENT BY MAIL 
To all Parts of the United States, Free of Postage to Purchasers. 
All Seeds Free of Postage. — We send seeds, by mail, to any part of the United States, at 
the Prices named in the Catalogue, postage paid, on receipt of the amount ordered. Ibis 
convenient arrangement enables those who reside in the most distant parts of the country to obtain 
their supply of seeds with no more trouble and expense than our nearest neighbors, and with the 
satisfaction of having seeds on which they can place the utmost reliance. By simply enclosing an 
order, with the money, by mail to our address, our customers will have no further expense or trouble 
than to call in a short time at their post-office, and receive the seeds; as we pay the postage on every 
package through to its destination. 
Seeds will also be sent to Canada and the British Provinces, free of United-States 
Postage. 
Seeds Free by Express#—Large orders will also be forwarded by Express FREE, at cata¬ 
logue prices only; purchasers giving us plain directions how and by what express they wish their 
orders sent. 
Price quoted per peck, bushel, or barrel, is the sum charged delivered here to express or rail¬ 
road, purchasers paying the freight. 
How to remit Money. — Remittances of money may be sent at our risk and expense, if for¬ 
warded according to the following direstions; viz., by Post-Office Money Orders , Bank Drafts, or 
Cash sent in a Registered Letter. Money Orders can now be obtained at nearly all the principal 
post-offices, and cost 5 to 25 cents. This mode of remittance is preferable, and is perfectly safe from 
loss. Letters can be registered at any post-office by placing fifteen cents in postage-stamps on the let¬ 
ter, in addition to the ordinary postage, and requesting the post-master to register it; this is safe, 
and sure to reach us. Bank Drafts on New York or Boston are obtainable at any bank, and cost 
about twenty-five cents; these are sure to come all right. Large amounts in bank-bills should be sent by 
express. The expense of sending money in either of these ways may be deducted from the amount 
of the order; or we will send additional seeds as an equivalent, when so desired. 
The Safe Arrival of Seeds is guaranteed in all cases when orders are accompanied by 
remittances, as above stated; and should any package fail to reach its destination, we will, on being 
informed, after a reasonable time has elapsed for its arrival, send again. In such cases we would 
thank our customers, when writing to us, to repeat the articles ordered. 
Name and Address. —Our correspondents will kindly oblige us by writing their names, places 
of residence, County, and State, in full, and as plainly as possible; this is very important. We fre¬ 
quently receive orders wanting in some one of these particular requisites; and sometimes letters 
without any signatures, to which, of course, we are unable to reply. 
Execution of Orders. —We endeavor to execute all orders promptly, and near as possible in 
rotation, as received. Seed-time with us brings with it a great pressure of business, which has to 
be done in a few months, and errors may occasionally occur, notwithstanding our utmost care; but, 
should any happen, we would be obliged, if promptly informed, that we may take the earliest 
opportunity to correct thdfax. 
With our Catalogue we send a blank order-sheet, which will be found convenient for filling 
up; and any order, large or small, if intrusted to us, will have our careful attention. 
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