. Annual circular and retail catalogue of warranted vegetable and flower seeds. turned the scales at 30 lbs. Waldoboro, Maine, March, 1875. John H. Jameson. Your Fottlers Early Drumhead Cabbages that I raised last yearwere splendid. They grew very large and solid, and every plant sold readily at 15 cents per head. Very many of my customerssay they are the best they ever saw. G. W. Goodrich. Canajoliarie, N. Y., Jan13, 1875. Your Fottler Early Drumhead Cabbage is the best I ever saw growin Maine, and 1 recommend them to my , Maine, March 20, 1875, George Spear, 6
. Annual circular and retail catalogue of warranted vegetable and flower seeds. turned the scales at 30 lbs. Waldoboro, Maine, March, 1875. John H. Jameson. Your Fottlers Early Drumhead Cabbages that I raised last yearwere splendid. They grew very large and solid, and every plant sold readily at 15 cents per head. Very many of my customerssay they are the best they ever saw. G. W. Goodrich. Canajoliarie, N. Y., Jan13, 1875. Your Fottler Early Drumhead Cabbage is the best I ever saw growin Maine, and 1 recommend them to my , Maine, March 20, 1875, George Spear, 6 JAMES J. H. GREGORYS SEED CIRCULAR AND RETAIL CATALOGUE. I raised a Fottler Cabbage from your seed last season, picked andtrimmed tbe middle of August, that weighed 21 Coventry, Conn., Feb. 27, 1875. Henry Albro. Having tested your Fottlers Early Drumhead and also some varie-ties of other seeds. I can say with a clear conscience, that having kepthouse for twenty years we never had such cabbage or tomatoes as yourseed produced for us. War. Lander. WinfieW, FOTTLERS EARLY DRUMHEAD. My Eottlers Early Drumhead Cabbages were the wonder and ad-miration of all who saw them, for I had the only cabbages in the neigh-borhood ; and they readily commanded 17 cents per head. Some of tbemweighed 20 pounds, trimmed ready to cook. George Spear. Farmington, Maine, March 11, 1874. Your Marblehead, Eottlers and Red Drumhead Cabbages were allvery large. They were the best cabbages sold in Pottstown people all wondered what place we bought the seed. So. Coventry, Pa., Oct 29, 1874. John D. Fries. Those Fottlers cabbages are the best I ever raised; not a plant failedof heading readily. I raised 100 heads that weighed from 10 to 21 head. Edwin Phillips. Ashfield, Mass., March 17, 1874. The Fottler cabbage is my favorite. It headed up uniformly andsplendidly. N. A. Taylor. Houston, Texas, Feb. 9, 1874. Your Fottler Improved Marblehead cabbages are raised with gr
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