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The Greatest Offers of the Season.

Our Great Newspaper Premiums!

Read Them Through.

For the purpose of giving new customers an idea of the superior quality of Dorr's Iowa Seeds, we have arranged the following extremely liberal premium packages, which are to be sold at remarkably low prices, for trial. Our object is to induce new customers to try our seeds. We want every intelligent farmer and gardener to give them a fair trial. We want to introduce them into thousands of new homes this season that you may test them and judge for yourselves. We desire to become acquainted with all who have occasion to plant seeds and we think a good way to do this, is to send you some samples of our seeds at a very low price. We therefore propose to send the following premium packages, which are each accompanied with a First-Class Newspaper. The packages are put up ready for mailing, and cannot be broken or changed; but will be sent to any address, with the paper one year, all fully prepaid, by mail, on receipt of price. There is no discount on these packages, no matter how many are ordered. Old customers may avail themselves of the offer if they wish.

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Dorr's Homestead Premium Packages for 1883.

Contains a choice assortment of Vegetable, Flower and Farm Seeds, with many of of the most popular and valuable novelties. There are twenty-four well filled packets of fresh seeds, as follows: Conover's Colossal Asparagus, Dewing's Blood Turnip Beet, Improved Long Orange Carrot, Premium Flat Dutch Cabbage, New Half Dwarf Celery, White Spine Cucumber, Tennis Ball Lettuce, Cuban Queen Water Melon, Improved Canteloupe Musk Melon, Student Parsnip, Early Scarlet White Tip Radish, Yellow Danvers Onion, Boston Marrow Squash, Livingston's Perfection Tomato, White Egg Turnip, Landreth Wheat, Durra, Early Minnesota Amber Cane, Choice English Mixed Pansy, Fine Mixed Verbena, Cypress Vine, Sweet Peas, Sweet William and Phlox Drummondii, (two dozen.) These with the Iowa Homestead, edited by B. F. Gue, the best agricultural weekly in the West, which will tell you all about Iowa and the North-west, for one year, all by mail prepaid for $2.00.

Dorr's Register Premium Package For 1883

Also contains a liberal quantity of choice Vegetable Seeds, there being twelve well-filled packets, and one Parson's Prolific Potato, which alone is worth more than the entire cost of the package. These are the seeds: Egyptian Beet, Henderson's Early Summer Cabbage, Danver's Carrot, Golden Dwarf Celery, Boston Pickling Cucumber, Hubbard's Market Lettuce, Cuban Queen Melon, Large Red Wethersfield Onion, Sweet Mountain Pepper, French Breakfast Radish, Golden Bush Squash, Paragon Tomato, (one dozen), and one Parson's Prolific Potato. These with a copy of the Weekly Iowa State Register, for one year for $2.00.

1883. The Iowa State Register. 1883.

The Largest Paper Published West of New York. Only Paper that gives the Full Telegraphic News of the Week. Complete Agricultural, Commercial and Miscellaneous Departments. More Reading Matter than any other two papers in Iowa. History of the World in general, and Iowa in particular, for week ending on day it goes to press. Clarkson Bros,, Pubs., Des Moines, Iowa.

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$1.65 For 50 Cents.

Our Special "Farm and Garden" Offer.

An Unequalled Opportunity To Secure

"The Farm and Garden" for one year Absolutely Free, and a supply of Choice Garden Seeds at a trifling Cost.

-Here Is The Offer. Read It Through.-

We propose to send "The Farm and Garden," a live, wide awake, 20-page Agricultural Monthly, published by Child Bros. & Co., Philadelphia, at 50c per year, for one year, Free, to every person who orders one of our trial packages "F" of Dorr's Iowa Seeds. We make the offer as an inducement for you to try our seeds. Our package "F" contains a well-filled packet of each of the following standard Vegetables: Cuban Queen Water Melon, Bay View Musk Melon, Livingston Perfection Tomato, New Excelsior Cabbage, Egyptian Beet, Improved Long Orange Carrot, Boston Market Celery, Boston Market Cucumber, Prize Head Lettuce, Large Red Wethersfield Onion, Long Sugar Parsnip, Long Scarlet Radish.

The usual price for these seeds, is $1.15 add to this the subscription price of "The Farm And Garden" 50 cents, making a total of$1.65, and you will see what we propose to send for only 50 cents.

We can only hold this offer open for a short time, as the packages must be sent out before our great rush comes in the busy season. Order now, and take advantage of the greatest offer of the kind ever made.

"The Farm and Garden" alone is worth many times the price of the entire package to any family.

Send in your address, with 50 cents in stamps or silver, and we will send the paper one year and the seeds, all fully prepaid.

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If you are already a subscriber for the papers, order the seeds for yourself and have the paper sent to some friend. If you want the papers, but not the package of seeds, we will send them on the following terms. Either the Homestead or Register will be sent to every customer who orders $10.00 worth of goods at regular catalogue prices, without any of the special discount. The Farm and Garden will be sent with any order for $2.00 worth of goods on the same terms. Customers must state in their orders which paper is wanted.

Union & Advertister Co's Print, Rochester, N. Y.

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