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Post by Joseph Lofthouse on Apr 18, 2013 22:37:33 GMT -5
My favorite seed catalogs are photocopies, folded in half, with a staple, sealed with a piece of tape, and mailed with a colorful postage stamp affixed.
If I ever find seed catalogs that I love more than J.L. Hudson, Seedsman and Fisher's Garden Store I'll be sure to mention them here. I received a seed catalog today, but I haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
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Post by steev on Apr 19, 2013 0:20:05 GMT -5
I ordered some things last year from a large company; they've been sending duplicate (thick!) catalogs every couple months to both my home and my P O box. Makes me wonder about their profit margin.
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Post by oxbowfarm on Apr 19, 2013 18:08:46 GMT -5
For me, Territorial is the worst offender, they have multiple catalogs per year and send me multiple copies of each one. Johnny's is also kind of bad about burying you in catalogs unless you call them and tell them to stop it.
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Post by castanea on Apr 19, 2013 19:37:01 GMT -5
My favorite seed catalogs are photocopies, folded in half, with a staple, sealed with a piece of tape, and mailed with a colorful postage stamp affixed. If I ever find seed catalogs that I love more than J.L. Hudson, Seedsman and Fisher's Garden Store I'll be sure to mention them here. I received a seed catalog today, but I haven't had a chance to look at it yet. The only thing I ever found that compared to J.L.Hudson was Oregon Exotics.
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Post by steev on Apr 19, 2013 22:31:26 GMT -5
The only catalogue of which I don't find multiple copies irritating is Victoria's Secret.
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