1918 CHOICE FLOWEB AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 1 9 1 ft 



MY THREE WARRANTS 



1. I Warrant Your Remittance to Reach Me 



if sent l),v <'itlier posloHice or oxprcss money or(l<T, 

 l)ank draft or registered letter, but by no other 

 method. You may select extra flower seeds in 

 packets to the amount of the cost of sending money 

 by any one of these methods. If you remit by 

 stamps or silver, it will be at your risk. If stamps 

 are sent use one or three cent stamps, and do not 

 stick them to your letter. 



It is comparatively safe to send small amounts of 

 silver, but it should be sewed between pieces of blot- 

 ting paper or cloth. 



As by new bank rulings a collection charge is 

 made on most checks, if you remit by personal 

 Check, TEN CENTS MUST BE ADDED. 



2. I Warrant My Seeds to Reach You, pro- 

 vided I receive your order. If you do not receive 

 them promptly, please notify me not later than two 

 weeks after the date you sent order, and give date 

 and enclose duplicate, of which you should always 

 retain a copy. You should receive your seeds 

 within two or three days of the actual time it takes 

 the mail to come and go between the two points, as 

 I aim to fill all orders within 24 hours of their re- 

 ceipt, except plant and bulb orders. See Bulb and 

 Plant pages in regard to these deliveries. 



3. I Warrant My Seeds to be Good. 



No OLe can promise that seeds will grow, nor do 

 I, as so much depends on conditions. I know by 

 actual testing that my seeds are good, and if any 

 failed to grow for you last year and you think that 

 the failure is due to lack of vitality in seeds and not 

 to some other cause, you may feel at liberty when 

 placing your order with me this year to include such 

 varieties. Seeds of Greenhouse Plants, which 

 generally require special care, are excepted from this 

 offer to replace. A new order should accompany 

 application for seed to be replaced, and please refer 

 to date or number of last spring's order in which it 

 was included. 



Promptness is My Motto 



Try me. If you do not get your seeds it is from 

 one of the following reasons: 



Why You Do Not Receive Your Seeds 



I receive many orders 

 ce. Be sure to sign your 



a. No address given. 



without signature or posto 

 name and give name of office. 



b. Insufficient address. If there is mail de- 

 livery do not fail to give street or rural delivery 

 number. 



c. indistinct writing. Take special pains to 

 write name and postoffice distinctly. 



d. No title given. Ladies should always give 

 title, Miss or Mrs., especially if initials only are 

 signed. 



e. Fault in Postal Service. Sometimes letters 

 fail to reach me, and sometimes packages, even 

 when properly addressed, are lost or miscarried in 

 the mails. 



ALL PRICES POSTPAID EXCEPT WHEN 

 OTHERWISE STATED 



CHINESE WOOLFLOWER 



"The most admired flower on our place," is 



the universal testimony regarding this new and 

 unique Feathered Cockscomb. It grows 2 to 3 feet 

 high, each branch covered with a great head of rich 

 crimson flowers having the appearance of soft, 

 silky wool. Very effective in beds and borders, 

 splendid for cutting as it lasts many days, and dried i". 

 is a valuable addition to the winter bouquet. Blooms 

 continuously until cut off by frosts. A much longer 

 blooming period is obtained by starting seed in- 

 doors. l)o not sow outside until settled warm 

 weather. Pkt., about 40 seeds, 10c; 2 pkts., 17c. 



RAINBOW MARVELS 



Or Rainbow Hibiscus. Second only to the Wool 

 Flower in attraction is this new strain of IVIallow 

 Marvels, with their scores of colors, from white to 

 dark rose, some with dark velvety centers, others in 

 solid colors. You will find a row of these tall plants, 

 with their immense showy, hollyhock-like flowers, 

 marvels indeed, nothing in the garden more attrac- 

 tive. 4 to 6 ft. Pkt., 25 seeds. 10c; 2 pkts., 17c. 



NEW RAINBOW SUNFLOWER 



These new Rainbow Sunflowers containing many 

 novel forms and shades, are the result of blending 

 three distinct types of Hybrids, combining the good 

 points of all. The colors run from all shades of yel- 

 low through many combinations with brilliant reds 

 and bronzes. The plants grow 5 to 8 feet high, 

 branching profusely, each plant bearing scores of 

 beautiful flowers 5 to 8 inches across on long, strong 

 stems. Pkt., 15 seeds, lOc; 2 nkts., 17c. 



FANCY RAINBOW CORN 



Another novelty worthy a place in the Border. 

 With its variegated leaves, striped with bright 

 green, silvery white, reds and yellows, it is a highly 

 ornamental and effective foliage plant. 5 ft. Pkt., 

 20 seeds, 10c; 2 pkts., 17c. 



One packet each of the above four Border Plants 

 for 30 cents. 



