G. B. CUTLER SEED CoO. 
new catalogs, I will be making 
a garden this spring in Minne- 
apolis and not in Marshall, like 
the days of the past, hoping the 
price of the seeds is given in 
the catalog. 
Very truly yours, 
Hae 
Some years ago a Marshall busi- 
ness man, a good Irish customer of 
ours came in and bought his supply 
of radish seed, to have when needed 
for an early planting. He took the 
seed home, placed on a cupboard shelf 
to have handy. A few days later he 
went to get the package of seed, went 
out to his garden where he worked 
the lovely black soil up fine as his 
friend wife’s face powder. He took 
great pains to plant the little seeds 
so evenly not to be too thick to yield 
a lot of luscious French Breakfast 
radish. In due time a beautiful green 
row of something came up, but alas, 
instead of radish it proved to be mus- 
tard. He had made a mistake, gotten 
his wife’s pickling mustard seed. 
Therefore take advice be very care- 
gist 
