OUR CATALOGUE FOR 1915 



HE outlook for our agriculturists has never been brighter. The progress made in the science of farming during 

 the past few years is causing a demand for better seeds, more up-to-date farm implements and labor saving de- 

 vices. With the difficulties of securing farm help has come the demand for farm machinery, which would 

 enable the farmer to accomplish with machinery what he could not otherwise do because of inability to secure 

 efficient labor. Realizing all these facts, we have made a special study of the needs of the farmer and 

 in our catalogue for 1915 we have listed those things which are specially adapted to the needs of the pro- 

 gressive farmer, the farmer who is making his calling a pride. 



In our list of seeds is embraced the best, proven varieties, the kinds which have been giving satisfaction 

 to our growers season after season. It is our constant aim to secure only the very best qualities, recommending 

 only the varieties which we know to be worthy of the merit accorded them. 



Our line of farm implements is second to none. We take pride in the machinery we offer you. It means labor saving, 

 large crops of all kinds and more money as the result of your energy. 



As a result of the study of the farmer's needs and the watchfulness of his interests our business has grown steadily from 

 year to year. We fully appreciate this and are encouraged to more earnest endeavor for the coming year. 



Thanking you for the liberal patronage you have given us and respectfully soliciting a continuance of your further orders, 

 we are, . . . . . 



Yours very truly, 



C. M. WOOLF & CO., Incorporated 



GENERAL INFORMATION 



How to Send Money — Money can be safely sent by Bank Check, Postoffice Money Order, Express Money Order, or 

 Registered Letter. Postage stamp/ remittances in small amounts also satisfactory, but send one and 2-cent stamps. Cus- 

 tomers -who have no regular account with us will kindly remit the amount with their orders or give references, as is cus- 

 tomary before opening new accounts. 



Seeds by Mail — At prices quoted, we will pay postage on vegetable seeds to any postoffice in the United States, Alaska, 

 Cuba and the Philippine Islands in packets, ounces, two ounces and quarter pounds, except where otherwise noted 

 Where not quoted postpaid, if the seeds are to be sent by mail, add 8 cents per pound to cover postage. On beans, 

 com and peas the postage is 4 cents per pint. 8 cents per quart extra. On onion sets the postage is 10 cents per 

 quart extra. 



Seeds by Express or Freight — For larger orders, shipment by freight or express is much cheaper. We make no charge 

 lior packing and cartage, and give especial attention to seeing that orders are filled promptly. 



Fluctuating in Price — All seeds fluctuate in price, depending upon market conditions and supplies. The prices in this 

 catalogue are those ruling at the time it is printed. While it is our intention to hold at the prices given in the catalogue 

 is long as the market will permit us to do so, we must name all prices subject to change without notice. We shall take 

 pleasure in quoting prices upon request or we will fill orders at the lowest market price for first-class goods. 



About Warranting Seeds — While we use great care, both for our own and our customers' interests, to furnish the best 

 seeds that it is possible to obtain, there are so many conditions — weather and other causes — affecting the growth of seeds, 

 that it must be distinctly understood that all our seeds are sold under the conditions in regard to non-warranty of seeds 

 which have been generally adopted by the seed trade and which are as follows: 



"We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to desription, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs 

 or plants we send out, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these 

 terms, they are at once to be returned " 



