Broome county . covering about 1,400 varieties. These seeds are all grown withspecial care in the sections where they develope the most per-fectly, the greatest of care is used to offer only the best andperhaps the whole secret of success is explained in this motto:Highest in (Quality, Lowest in Price. Mr. Bell went to work at first believing that he could se-cure the peoples patronage if he sold them for three or fourcents a package as good or better seeds than they could secureelsewhere at five cents a package. Most of the seed in his catalogue i;- listed from two to fivecents a package and


Broome county . covering about 1,400 varieties. These seeds are all grown withspecial care in the sections where they develope the most per-fectly, the greatest of care is used to offer only the best andperhaps the whole secret of success is explained in this motto:Highest in (Quality, Lowest in Price. Mr. Bell went to work at first believing that he could se-cure the peoples patronage if he sold them for three or fourcents a package as good or better seeds than they could secureelsewhere at five cents a package. Most of the seed in his catalogue i;- listed from two to fivecents a package and are guaraniet-d to be at least equal to andin most cases better than those which customers pay doublethe amount for in other places. An invitation is extended to allto look at the stock and prices before buying or a cataloguecan be had free by sending your address on a postal card to J. J. BELL, BINGHAMTON, N. : L()l^?I•^? illustrated. 5 The W hitney=Noyes Seed Company, Binghamton, N. Y. (31^11 (re. ..,| f If BINGHAMTON is the center of a very extensive-trade in Timothy and Clover seeds, and is one ofthe leading markets of the country for both do-mestic and export business. This fact is largely due tothe extensive enterprise ui The Whitney-Noyes SeedCompany. This company was incorporated in 18S3 andbesides dealing largely in field seeds at wholesale, con-ducts a special business of cleaning Timothy and Cloverinto uniform grades that in purity are unequaletl, Thecomplete separation of weed seeds involves processes sodifficult, and machinery so original and various, that thebusiness is necessarily a special and exceptional one. The Worlds Columbian Exposition gave this com-pany the highest awards for Purity, Vitality and Per-fection of Grain, for both Clover and Timothy seeds,with special mention in the Judges Report as follows : Although The Whitney-Noyes Seed Company didnot exhibit their seed cleaning machinery, and of coursecannot be given an award on things not exhi


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