Americans buy one-third of their bulbs, based on value of sales, through mail-order catalogues. |
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Meet the psychics preying on the elderly with a mail-order moneymaking gig that netted them millions a year. |
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The mail-order business took off, so he closed the magazine and started a record shop. |
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Johnson has had his scandals, but he is not the kind of man to go out with a Russian mail-order bride. |
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Next to his desk, which does not have computer on it, swims a frog he grew from a mail-order tadpole. |
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Garden centers and mail-order nurseries sell the Flower Pouch and similar products under different names in various sizes. |
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As with any shrub, buy your plant from a knowledgeable retail or mail-order nursery. |
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The whole thing was an off-brand, available at some local computer shops and at a big discount through mail-order. |
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Of course, she's the Stepford daughter right out of a mail-order magazine, and I'm second best. |
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Henna powder can be found at Indian grocery stores, on the Internet, and in mail-order catalogs. |
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The Seattle venture has expanded to include two New York City stores, a mail-order catalog, and a Web site. |
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If you buy something from a brick and mortar store, or even from their mail-order catalog, you usually don't run into any serious problems. |
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Perennials are widely available from both local nurseries and garden centers and a burgeoning number of mail-order catalogs. |
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You'll find the greatest selection of daylilies in the catalogs of mail-order specialists. |
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Hyacinths are available wherever flower bulbs are sold, including garden centers, home centers, supermarkets and mail-order catalogues. |
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He managed to parlay these record swaps into a thriving mail-order business in the back pages of Goldmine and Trouser Press. |
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In the April issue a disabled, housebound reader was asking for your help in finding a source of house plants by mail-order. |
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Sears, Montgomery Ward, and J. C. Penney sent their mail-order merchandise by express, not parcel post. |
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The mail-order range has now been extended to include beef, duck, lamb, chicken, pheasant and goose. |
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Bob, 37, works in the post room of a mail-order company by day and spends his free time videotaping his favorite bands. |
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Gardeners interested in unusual cultivars may have to order them from specialty mail-order companies. |
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Their products are sold to mail-order companies and warehouse clubs such as Costco and Sam's Club. |
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Heaven help the pharmacists if the debate getting under way in the US about mail-order prescription medicines ever reaches our shores. |
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It is by appointment to the Queen and does a huge mail-order range, from calves' liver to French Loue chicken. |
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In addition to local nurseries, hostas are available from several mail-order nurseries. |
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Bulbs are widely available this month in retail nurseries and mail-order catalogs. |
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One of the things many mail-order retailers offer is a selection of bulbs that aren't available everywhere. |
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The hits people want to hear them play are freely available second-hand, in mail-order collections, and fairly cheaply in record shops. |
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As the twentieth century wore on, railroads and mail-order catalogs supplanted the country stores. |
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The birth of these small mail-order companies grew into today's wholesale businesses. |
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Purchase wood veneer at craft stores and through woodworking mail-order catalogs. |
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Use the same judgment and common sense with internet, phone or mail-order merchants that you use in shops. |
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You can also order jujube trees from several mail-order nurseries. |
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With so many fun new choices and tried-and-true favorites to choose from, gardeners this fall should find excitement in mail-order bulb catalogues and garden center aisles. |
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My vote for the best-named mail-order catalog goes to Digging Dog Nursery in Albion, near Mendocino on the Northern California coast. |
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If you don't have favorite mail-order catalogues delivered already, you can send away for them from advertisements found in your favorite garden magazines. |
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Seeds can be purchased either locally or from mail-order companies. |
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More shopping will also be done from the home, with consumers turning to the Internet, mail-order catalogs and even party-based and other direct-selling businesses. |
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Jason is a particular breed himself, a mail-order salesman of animals. |
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She once spent an entire morning poring over a mail-order catalogue. |
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Most of these good-looking, solid and sculptural vanity units are not cheap, although the high street and mail-order catalogues are catching up with the trend. |
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Many of the forcing jars available today at florist shops or via mail-order catalogues are reproductions of famous designs from the Victorian era or earlier. |
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Some books make good films, some shops lend themselves to mail-order. |
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In all instances, the mail-order company will urge its customers to contact them first. |
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Five mail-order ice creams. Four pregnant women. Welcome to the mother of all taste tests. |
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Then there was a store customer who, thinking he would save lots of money, ordered 25 pounds of oleomargarine from a mail-order house. |
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The issue is whether out-of-state mail-order houses must collect use tax on sales to customers in states where the business has no physical presence. |
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Examples she cites are silverplate flatware, bathroom fixtures, mail-order homes, and zoning plans. |
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The case involves the question whether a taxpayer with no physical presence in a state must nonetheless collect use tax with respect to its mail-order sales into that state. |
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After failing to find a wife by 40, he had to rely on plan B, a mail-order bride. |
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So when the legendary Beverly Hills Hotel re-opened with a new kosher kitchen, it chose a New York Style, Kosher pickle available only by mail-order. |
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He liked inventions, large and small, and ordered mail-order products that captured his imagination, like an electric fly swatter or a pillow made of magnets. |
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