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SCHULTZS 



Field and Garden Seed Annual 



for 1907 



IN presenting my Seed Annual for 1907, I desire first to thank my friends and cus- 

 tomers for their hberal patronage during the past. It is very gratifying to me 

 indeed for the excellent support you have rendered me, and I believe the best 

 way to repay you for all the kind expressions of appreciation is by continuing to furnish 

 the BEST, and NOTHING BUT THE BEST SEEDS. 



For fourteen years I have enjoyed the good will of my customers and friends, and 

 now I come to you another season, hoping for an increased confidence, which I will 

 always try to merit. 



My facilities tor filling your needs in SEEDS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., are better 

 than ever, and if you will trust your orders to me I assure you they will receive my 

 best care and attention. 



I will always be glad to answer any inquiry you may make, but call upon me, if 

 possible ; write if you are too far away for a personal interview. 



The attention of my customers is respectfully called to the following directions, 

 which will, if followed, be an aid to purchasers as well as to myself. 



ORDER EARLY. — It will greatly facilitate shipments if orders are sent in early. I aim 

 to send all orders the same day, but during the busy season it is nearly impossible. 

 Hence the advisability of ordering early. 



FORWARDING.— I deliver, postage paid, to any Post Office in the United States, 

 Vegetable and Flower Seeds in packets, ounces, two ounces, and quarter-pounds at 

 Catalogue prices, except where otherwise noted ; but it will be much cheaper to the 

 purchaser if goods are ordered to be sent by Express or Freight at their expense, 

 when desired in any quantity. Agricultural Seeds, Implements and other bulky 

 and heavy goods can only be sent by Freight or Express at purchaser's expense. 



PACKING. — No charge is made for packing, nor for delivery to Express Offices or 

 Freight Depots in Washington. 



REMITTANCES.— Remittances should be made by Post Office Money Order, or 

 Express Money Order. Where it is not possible to obtain these the letter should 

 be registered. Postage stamps will be found a convenient method of remitting for 

 small amounts, and can be used by me to advantage. Coin should never be sent 

 by mail. 



ERRORS. — I exercise the utmost care in filling orders, striving to do a little more than 

 I offer, yet in the press of business errors sometimes occv r, in which event I want to be 

 promptly notified of the fact and will make such corrections as will be satisfactory. 



NAME AND ADDRESS.— Please remember to write your NAME, POST OFFICE, 

 COUNTY and STATE; also give number of Street, or P. O. Box, as distinctly as 

 possible. 



NON-WARRANTY. — Most of the failures with seeds, plants and bulbs are due to 

 causes entirely beyond my control, such as unfavorable weather and soil condi- 

 tions, too deep or too shallow planting, etc., which renders it impossible for me to 

 guarantee success, and although I take all possible care to supply only such goods 

 as will, under proper conditions, produce satisfactory results, I still give no warranty 

 as to description, quality or productiveness of any of the seeds, plants or bulbs I 

 send out, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop, and every order for 

 articles named in this Catalogue will be executed on these conditions only. It must, 

 however, be plain to everyone who gives the matter the slightest thought, that it is 

 to my best interests to send out only such stock as will not only grow but prove 

 true to name and description. 



