Hastings' seeds : fall 1914 catalogue . Our Jumbo Mangel Beet Improved Dwarf Brussels Sprouts White Cape (No. 56) -Purple Cape (No. 57) cents; ounce, 35 cents; % pound, $; prepaid. Each, packet, 10cents; % ounce, 20 FIRST COST OR LAST COST—WHICH? Reproduced from our 1913 Summer and Fall Catalogue. Its worth reading again. Its human nature to want to save money in the cost of things, regardless of whether those things be shoes, corn,sugar, flour, meal, fertilizers, plows or seeds. We must confess to a large and able bodied feeling of that kind ourselves, but what is cost anyhow? Is it onlyt
Hastings' seeds : fall 1914 catalogue . Our Jumbo Mangel Beet Improved Dwarf Brussels Sprouts White Cape (No. 56) -Purple Cape (No. 57) cents; ounce, 35 cents; % pound, $; prepaid. Each, packet, 10cents; % ounce, 20 FIRST COST OR LAST COST—WHICH? Reproduced from our 1913 Summer and Fall Catalogue. Its worth reading again. Its human nature to want to save money in the cost of things, regardless of whether those things be shoes, corn,sugar, flour, meal, fertilizers, plows or seeds. We must confess to a large and able bodied feeling of that kind ourselves, but what is cost anyhow? Is it onlythe actual money we pay out for an article when we buy it or are there other things to be considered? Its well forus all to think about these matters. . On many things there are set standards of quality. Wherever that is true the first cost is the only thing to beconsidered. If you go to a mule market to buy a mule you see mules of all sizes, conditions and prices. There is a realvisible difference between the different mules. There
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