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1880 Introduction 1950 
70 years seems a long time for a business to continue without a break. Mr. Fred L. Jennings established 
this business in 1880, and in 1921, Mr. Arthur W. Banfield jomed him and has carried on since Mr. Jennings 
passed away in 1922. It may interest you to know that Miss Margaret M. Carroll began with Mr. Jennings and 
has been a trusted, loyal and capable associate for forty-nine years. 
Our constant aim and endeavor is to be an up-to-date and reliable source of supply for all your garden needs. 


REMITTANCES 
Remittances should be made by P. O. or Express money 
orders, drafts or certified personal checks. 
NON-WARRANTY: Wecannot control conditions, or natural 
laws as they affect the growing of seeds and therefore, we give 
no warranty, express or implied, as to the description, purity, 
productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, plants or 
bulbs we send out, and we will not be in any way responsible 
for the crop. Our liability in all instances is limited to the pur- 
chase price of the seed. 
TERMS 
Charge accounts opened with parties of approved credit, 
30 days net, on flower and garden seeds only. If C.O.D. ship- 
ment is desired, send 25% with order. 
PACKING 
No charges for cases or packing. Cotton and Burlap Bags 
invoiced at cost and we make full allowance when returned, 
prepaid, in good condition. 
DELIVERY 
When cash accompanies order we deliver by mail, truck, 
freight or express at our option, all Vegetable, Flower and Lawn 
Seeds amounting to $20.00 or more. 
Customer pays transportation on Bulbs, Field Seeds, Onion 
Sets, Implements, Fertilizers, Plants and Potatoes and 
accessories. 
ALLOW PLENTY OF TIME FOR YOUR ORDER TO 
REACH YOU 
Transportation problems often arise which may cause serious 
and expensive delays in delivery, therefore, we urge our cus- 
tomers to order their seeds well in advance of the time they 
wish to plant. Consideration should also be given to any 
shortage of some varieties of seeds and other merchandise that 
usually develop during the season. 
BANFIELD-JENNINGS CORP. 
Member of American and State Seed Trade Associations, and Associate Member of the Florists and Turf Associations 
111-115 Railroad Avenue 
ELMIRA, N. Y. 
Dealers and Market Gardeners Please Write for Quantity Price. 

FIELD 
Alfalia, Northwestern grown. 
Alfalfa, Canadian variegated. 
Alfalfa, Grimm. 
Alsike, or Hybrid Clover. 
Medium Red Clover, domestic grown. 
Mammoth Red or Sapling Clover. 
Ladino Clover. 
Wild White Clover. 
White Blossom Sweet Clover. 
Timothy and Alsike Mixed (20% Alsike 
Clover). 
SEED CORN— 
HYBRID GRAIN CORN 
Wisconsin 275. 
Wisconsin 335. 
Wisconsin 355. 
Cornell 35-5. 
Certified 29-3 
Lowe 38. 
OPEN POLLINATED FOR GRAIN 
Cornell No. 11. 
Beckwith Strain Cornell No. 11. 
8-Row N. Y.S. Flint» 
Early Butler. ee 
White Cap Yellow Dent. 
Protect Your Corn Plantings 
with 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
SEEDS 
Timothy. 
Hay Grasses 
Rye Grass. 
Brome Grass. 
Reed Canary Grass. 
Orchard Grass, Fancy. 
Trefoils. 
Certified Grains, Barley, Oats, Peas, 
Wheat. 
Cornell Special Pasture Mixture. 
Cornell General Purpose Mixture. 
Cornell Utility Mixture. —~ 
FIELD CORN 
HYBRID SILAGE CORN 
Lowe Early Moo-Mix. 
Lowe Medium Moo-Mix. 
Lowe Late Moo-Mix. 
Certified 29-3. 
Ohio K-24. 
Ohio M-15. 
Ohio M-20. 
OPEN POLLINATED FOR SILAGE 
Cradisco Ensilage. 
Westbranch Sweepstakes. 
Yellow Sweepstakes. 
Lancaster Sure Crop. 
Leaming. 
Early Eureka. 
White Cap Yellow Dent. 
Cornell No. 11. 
PRICES ON REQUEST 

Here’s Why 
NOD-O0-GEN 
PAYS! 
Seeds of legumes (see list below) inoculated 
with Nod-O-Gen: 
1. Produce bigger crops. 
. Build up the soil. 
. Make richer feed. 
. Take nitrogen—the most expensive 
fertilizer—from the air. 
. Improve crop quality. 
6. Pay biggest returns on money spent. 
Nod-O-Gen, the pre-tested inoculator, 
costs only a few cents an acre. 
Prices: 
For Medium Red Clover, Alsike, White 
Dutch Clover, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover. 
Bu. 50c., 244 bu. $1.00. 
For Soy Beans, Cow Peas, Peanuts, Lima 
Beans. 2 bu. 30c., 5 bu. 55c., 25 bu. $2.50. 
For Field Beans, Wax, String, Navy, Snap, 
Kidney and Scarlet Runner Beans. Bu. 55c. 
For Vetches and Peas. % bu. 25c., bu. 35c., 
5 bu. $1.50. 
Combination for Garden Peas and Beans, 
Lima Beans, Sweet Peas and Lupine. 
5 lbs. 15c. 
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