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TERMS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY GASH WITH THE ORDER. 



FREE OF POSTAGE or EXPRESS CHARGES.— Where Packets, Ounces, Two Ounces, Quarter 

 Pounds, Half Pints or Pounds are ordered at list price-j, they will be sent free by mail or express (except Bird 

 or Flax seeds, to which sixteen cents per pound must be added for postage), unless Congress alters the present 

 postal law to our prejudice. 



PINTS AND QUARTS.— Where Pints, Quarts and Four Quarts are ordered at list prices, thirty cents 

 per quart, fifteen cents per pint must be added for postage or express charges ; and they will then be sent free. 



PECK, BUSHEL AND BARREL LOTS.— Where Peck, Bushel or Barrel lots are ordered, the freight 

 or express charges must be paid by the party ordering, as they have the advantage of our bushel rates, even when 

 ordering only one-quarter bushel. 



In those cases where perishable or other goods are ordered to be sent by freight or express to such great dis- 

 tances that the cost of transportation will nearly or quite equal the value of the goods, we must decline to forward 

 goods unless purchasers remit us, in addition to the price of goods, sufficient funds to prepay transportation charges. 

 When this requirement is not complied with, we reserve the right of not filling the order, and returning money to 

 the person ordering. 



SEEDS BY MEASURE.— One-fourth Bushel and over sold at bushel rates; Four Quarts and over, 

 up to one-quarter bushel sold at four quart rates ; less than Four Quarts sold at quart, pint or half pint rates. 



SEEDS BY WEIGHT.— Half Pound and over at pound rates ; less than Half Pound lots are charged 

 at ounce, two ounce or quarter pound rates 



BAGS.— To every order for one-quarter bushel and upwards, to the amount of two bushels, 25 cents must be 

 added for a new bag, in which to ship. 



DO NOT ASK US TO SEND C. O. D., as the cost of collecting return charges is quite an unnecessary 

 item of expense ; and the prices being given, we can conceive of no necessity to warrant goods being so sent. 



HOW TO SEND MONEY.— The money must always accompany the ord^r, and can be sent safely by P. 

 O. Order, by Draft on N. Y., by Express, and usualy (though not always) by Registered Letter. The expense of 

 sending either way can be deducted from amount sent, and we will return full amount in seeds. It is unsafe to send 

 currency in letter, and only small amounts of one dollar or less should be so sent. 



SIGN YOUR NAME. — There is scarcely a day that we do not have more or less letters containing orders 

 and money, which we cannot fill, because the party has failed to sign any name ; again, they often neglect to 

 give P. O. address ; and the post mark being blurred, we are unable to fill the order, no matter how much we 

 desire to do so. Use our Order Sheet and Envelope in all cases where you can, and fill up the blanks and sign your 

 name, and you will have no occasion to censure us. 



CLUBS. — Persons desiring to form a Club, or to order in larger quantities than usual, or even for their own 

 use in large or small quantities, will be supplied at the following liberal discounts, and the seeds sent by mail, post- 

 paid. This applies to vegetable seeds in packets only, and at catalogue prices, a^id not to seeds in bulk : 



Send us .$5.00, and select packets to the value of. $6.15 

 10.00. '■ " * '• ..12.50 



20.00, " " *' ■* ..2600 



Send us $1.00, and select packets to the value of. .$1.15 



" 2.00, " "• " '■ .. 2.35 



'• 3.00, " " *' " . 360 



" 4.00, " " •• " . 4.85 



GUARANTEE. — Complaints made that seeds are not good, may quite as often be attributed to other 

 causes as to the quality of seeds. There are hundred of contingencies continually arising to prevent the best 

 seeds always giving satisfaction, such as sowing too deep, too shallow, in too wet or too dry soil ; insects of all des- 

 criptions destroying the plants as soon as, or before they appear ; wet weather, cold weather, frosts, chemical 

 changes in the properties of seeds induced by temperature, &c. For the above reasons, it is impracticable to guar- 

 antee seeds under all circumstances ; and we wish it distinctly understood that while lue exercise the greatest 

 care to supply every article trzte to name and of the very best quality, it is hereby mutually agreed that we 

 are not in any respect responsible for the seed sold by USy either is to quality or kind^ or for any loss or damage 

 arising /rom any failure thereof. 



