
THE PAGE SEED COMPANY : Greene, N. Y. 

TO PLANTERS of PAGE’S SEEDS 
EK APPRECIATE your patronage as given to dealers scattered throughout the eastern 
United States. 
In 1896 the late E. L. Page started a small local business in seeds, which developed 
first into a mail-order business and then into a wholesale and growing concern. Page’s Seeds are 
now found in most localities from Maine to Virginia and west to Ohio and Michigan. These 
seeds are sold through your own local merchants, the mail order or catalogue business having 
been discontinued years ago. Your confidence in asking for Page’s Seeds all these years is 
appreciated by us and by the merchant who displays them. We try to supply the best seeds 
that human ability, perseverance, and foresight can produce, in order that you may have better 
gardens and crops. 
This Guide has been prepared not alone for the use of the merchants who are “At Your 
Service” in selling Page’s Seeds, in order to have a ready reference available when questions 
are asked, but also for your own use in making your selections of those varieties best suited to 
your needs. We have tried to make it complete, concise, and reliable as to listings and descrip- 
tions. Prices can be obtained from your local merchant who sells Page’s Seeds. Some items are 
available only in bulk, but many will be found in the packets displayed by most dealers. Your 
Page dealer is in a position to furnish items listed in this Guide, or can secure them if not in 
stock. Give your order to him. 
As a gardener, you know that the success or failure of the crops in your garden depends on 
many things besides the seed. Thus it is impossible for the grower, the wholesaler, or the re- 
tailer to give any warranty or guarantee. By this we do not mean that we do not have faith 
in the seeds we send out, but that many things can happen after they leave our hands, over 
which we have no control. Thisis also true of the dealer and even yourself. Seed may be planted 
too early or too late, too shallow or too deep; the weather may be too cold or too hot, too dry 
or too wet; the soil may be too rich or too poor; disease or insects may attack the plants. Re- 
sults cannot be guaranteed, so in common with all responsible seed houses, it is understood that 
The Page Seed Company gives no warranty, express or implied, as to productiveness of any 
seed it sells, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. Our liability or that of the 
dealer, in all instances, is limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
Purchase Page’s Seeds from your home merchant, follow the cultural directions, and under 
normal conditions you should achieve results of which you can be proud. 
