Greene, N. Y., 
February, 1937. 
TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: 
We present our 41st Annual Price List for your consideration, 
believing that there will be many items of seeds that you will need 
for your spring trade. The prices noted herein are for Dealers only 
(those that buy for resale to the user or consumer). We would 
direct your attention to the notice regarding prices on the next 
page. 
Due to the fact that prices on Seed Corn, Grasses, Clovers, 
Forage and Field crops vary with the market, we have not made 
any attempt to name firm prices. We ask that you write to us for 
prices, stating the amount that you expect to use. We are always 
glad to quote prices on large amounts. 
There have been some failures and shortages the past year, 
although not as numerous as in some years. With but few excep¬ 
tions we are able to deliver in full on all orders. 
Now is the time to make up your spring order for such items 
as you will require for your trade. Later in the spring, we are 
rushed, and delays are apt to occur. Send in now, so that you may 
have your stocks on hand when the demand comes. 
As usual one of our travelers will be calling on you during the 
late spring and summer, soliciting your order for 1938 delivery. 
If you do not have one of our cases of Vegetable and Flower 
Seeds, write us, stating the approximate number of packets you 
think you should have, and we will be glad to forward one to you on 
consignment. 
In common with all reputable seed firms, and as members of 
The American Seed Trade Association and The New York State 
Seed Association, we offer and send out our seeds under the follow¬ 
ing Non Warranty—“The Page Seed Company gives no warranty 
express or implied, as to purity, description, quality, productiveness, 
or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants they send out, 
and will not be in any way responsible for the crop.” Analysis 
(Purity and Germination) when given, is for information only, and 
we assume no civil liability. 
THE PAGE SEED COMPANY. 
