. Annual circular and retail catalogue of choice vegetable and flower seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs. 4 JAMES J. H. GREGORY'S SEED CIRCULAR AND RETAIL CATALOGUE. " The seed I bought of you last Spring gave good satisfaction, and produced some very large cabbages ; they grew weighing 40 and lbs.'' Kennedy, N. Y, March 9th, 1868. A.'C. Goodwin. MSg* My customers at the South will please observe the following: " I send enclosed a slip from the ' Galveston News,' showing the s


. Annual circular and retail catalogue of choice vegetable and flower seeds. Gardening United States Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds United States Catalogs; Fruit Seeds United States Catalogs. 4 JAMES J. H. GREGORY'S SEED CIRCULAR AND RETAIL CATALOGUE. " The seed I bought of you last Spring gave good satisfaction, and produced some very large cabbages ; they grew weighing 40 and lbs.'' Kennedy, N. Y, March 9th, 1868. A.'C. Goodwin. MSg* My customers at the South will please observe the following: " I send enclosed a slip from the ' Galveston News,' showing the style of cabbage your Mammoth produced this winter. The heaviest weighed 20 lbs., which far exceeds anything ever raised here ; Galveston, Texas, Jan. 6th, 1870. H. M. Steingfellow. "The Marblehead Mammoth Cabbages which I have grown from seed purchased of you last spring, proved the finest I ever saw. They headed regularly, and took the first premium at our County Fair, weigh- ing 30 ; F. B. White. Red Bank, New Jersey, Dec. 3d, 1870. " Last summer we suffered for rain here. The only cabbages I suc- ceeded with were from your Mammoth ; Yadkinville, N. C, Feb. 25th, 1870. John A. Sheek. "Your Marblehead Mammoth Cabbages are wonderful ; they grow to the size of an ; Thomas Flanigan. Palermo, Kansas. " The Mammoth Cabbage was the largest and best I ever saw,—a great many came from miles around to see them. Both this and the Mammoth Sweet Corn proved first rate. I bought one paper of common drumhead cabbage seed at the store, and sowed this and your seed both the same day, set out the plants all one day, cultivated and hoed all alike, and the result was that every plant from your cabbage seed head- ed well, some so large you could hardly squeeze them into a bushel basket, while of the others not more than one in ten ever headed at all, and what did were of very inferior ; Jacob A. Schofleld. Hancock


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