GREGORY’S SEEDS 
ESTABLISHED 1856 
19041 Special Prices for &veryone 
We pay postage or freight, our option. 
8% cash discount on cash order. 
GREGORY’S GUARANTEE 
1. That all seeds shall reach our customers in good condition. 
2. We guarantee the vitality and purity of our seeds to the 3. It is agreed that in no case shall J. J. H. Gregory & Son 
full amount of the purchase price. Your money back within be liable for more than purchase price of the seed. 
one year if you are not satisfied with results. We make no charge for cloth bags. 

Our business was started in 1856 and this eighty-fifth year we take pleasure in presenting our Special Prices to 
Every One for consideration. Expenses have been cut to enable us to keep our prices within the reach of all. We 
appreciate your patronage and will furnish you with seeds of the very highest quality. Due to the European condi- 
tions we cannot expect as many seeds from there as formerly. They will be calling upon this country for supplies. 
Prices have increased and before the season is over we are afraid many standard strains will. be out of the market. 
In our many years of experience we have found that Market Gardeners are very careful in their purchases, they 
want the best and most carefully selected strains and are willing to pay an increased price if they are sure of obtain- 
ing such a selection. 
You wiil note we have left out many varieties previously carried and are only listing those that have given the 
best results with market gardeners. As an example in Essex County, many hundreds of acres are planted to root 
crops. The following varieties are usually planted: Danvers, Hutchinson and Chantenay Carrots; Abbott's Improved 
Hollow Crown Parsnip, Purple Top White Globe Turnip, and American Ruta baga; Crosby Egyptian, Early Wonder 
and Detroit Dark Red Beets. If you will look over the various seed catalogues you will see listed more than a 
hundred varieties and strains. 
Why bother with listing many species when the best of their respective classes may be had in a few varieties. 
Yours for a prosperous season, 
let GREGORY (& SON, 
EDGAR GREGORY, Prop. 

HUBBARD SQUASH Introduced by Gregory in 1856 
