. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. bring their highest price, this^ is the cabbage. Those who RAISE IT WILL HAVE THE MARKETS OF LATE SPRING EN-TIRELY to themselves. Price, per pound, postpaid, $;per 1-4 pound, 95 cents; per ounce, 30 cents; per package, 10cents. When seeds that we sell are of our own growing,we can sleep sound by night; buy your seeds di-rectly from the raiser, and sleep sound too. AM1IIWI SAVOY. The Savoys are thetenderest and the rich-est flavored of all cab-bages, and for boilingare decidedly the best,being much superiorto the Drumhead andcone-s


. James Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. bring their highest price, this^ is the cabbage. Those who RAISE IT WILL HAVE THE MARKETS OF LATE SPRING EN-TIRELY to themselves. Price, per pound, postpaid, $;per 1-4 pound, 95 cents; per ounce, 30 cents; per package, 10cents. When seeds that we sell are of our own growing,we can sleep sound by night; buy your seeds di-rectly from the raiser, and sleep sound too. AM1IIWI SAVOY. The Savoys are thetenderest and the rich-est flavored of all cab-bages, and for boilingare decidedly the best,being much superiorto the Drumhead andcone-shaped Improved Ameri-can Savoy is probablythe best of all theSavoys for the generalmarket. It grows toa large size, is as reli-able for heading as theStone Mason or Premium Flat Dutch, and has as short astump as either of these We heartily recommend itto all those market gardeners who grow Savoys by the acrefor the general market. Price, per pound, postpaid, $;per 1-4 pound, 58 cents; per ounce, 20 cents; per package,


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