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Be sure to get your copy of 
HAMILTON’S NURSERY LIST 
The 1941 offerings of Hamilton’s Nursery Department are shown in 
a beautifully illustrated list—issued separately from this catalog. 
We want you to be sure to know all about these important offerings 
of roses, flowering shrubs, trees for ornament and for shade, vines, 
hedges, fruit trees and berry bushes, evergreens—and a delightful 
assortment of perennial plants—many of them illustrated with life-like 
color photographs. 
Phone, write or call at our store 
for your copy of Hamilton’s 1941 nursery list 


Conditions and contingencies over which we have no control sometimes prevent even the best of seeds 
from giving full satisfaction. For this reason, it is impossible for us to guarantee seeds under all circumstances. 
We take every possible precaution and care to give you the best possible merchandise and service, but in 
accordance with the regular custom of the Seed Trade, we give no warranty, express or implied, as 
to 
description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, or plants we sell, and will not in 
any way be responsible for the crop. 



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New! IMPERATOR CARROT—An un- 
usually fine-grained, tender carrot. Rich 
orange color, indistinct core. Roots are 
smooth, tapered to semi-blunt. Try it! 
New! NEW HAMPSHIRE HYBRID 
EGG PLANT—1939 All-America Silver 
Medal award. The dark purple fruits are of 
highest quality. Low, bush type plants. 
Recommended for home and market gar- 
dening. Try it! 


New! GOLDEN TABLE QUEEN 
SQUASH—Splendid for summer use and 
excellent for winter storage. All-America 
Bronze medal winner 1939. Skin is beautiful 
golden color; deep yellow flesh. Try it! 

New! STOKESDALE TOMATO—An ex- 
tremely important new development, be- 
cause it gives the gardener, for the first 
time, a 7-0z. tomato of streamlined propor- 
tions which matures in the second early 
group. Exceedingly solid flesh and small 
seed cavities. Try it! Packet, 10c. 
