Muller-Sealey Co., Inc. 
OFFICE: WAREHOUSE: 
145 West 45th Street 195 Montgomery Street 
New York, N. Y. Jersey City, N. J. 
January 1, 1940 
After 21 Years 
syftE ARE entering our twenty-second year in 
yXJ business, and the increased patronage bestowed 
upon us during the past year leads us to believe that 
the Muller-Sealey standard of merchandise and service 
is appreciated. 
From the beginning, the aim of every member of 
our organization has been to win the respect of garden 
owners, small and large, by placing at their disposal 
the finest seeds, bulbs, plants and garden requisites at 
a fair and reasonable price, coupled with service that 
is as faultless as is humanly possible. In all these years 
we have never lost a friend—and we consider our 
patrons friends—through inferior merchandise or un¬ 
satisfactory service. 
Muller-Sealey have never aspired to be cheap—our 
sources of supply are the best the world affords and 
we are ever mindful of the fact that a few cents saved 
may mean appallingly disappointing results in our 
friends’ gardens. 
To all who have favored us with their patronage in 
the past, we extend our sincere thanks; to those who 
may be in receipt of our catalog for the first time, we 
offer, not only the finest seeds, bulbs and plants that 
money can buy, but also our advice and cooperation 
to help ease any garden problem confronting them. 
This service is not regulated by the size of orders sent us. 
Either at our offices at 145 West 45th Street, New 
York City, or at our warehouses, 195 Montgomery 
Street, Jersey City, N. J., we welcome visitors. In¬ 
quiries by mail will also receive the same courteous 
attention. 
Joseph A. Muller 
Frank G. Sealey 
John Morrison 
Jas. W. Stirling 
MULLER-SEALEY CO., Inc. 
