1913 
MY LIST OF CHOICE 
Flower Seeds 
1913 
WHY YOU SHOULD PATRONIZE ML 
1. Vy >«eds are freih and of tbs 1>ett 
grown. 
2. I bare only rellkble kindf and Each 
novelties a: bare establiibcd vslne. 
3. All mlztniei us xoad* by mjruU from 
named varietie* only. 
4. Uy i<ackct prices are less tban tbe 
uiul rates, nllowins a larger assortment for 
the same outlay, 
5. All orders for seeds are flUed irltb tbs 
utmost promptpeas. 
G. I am a real, UTa -woman and give per- 
sonal attention to my business. 
£mma V. White, BOlO Aldrich Ave. B., 
Minneapolis, Hinn. 
LIBERAL PREMIUMS 
Take Notice — Extra packets of seeds will 
be allowed on OTcrjr purchase of seeds, plaoU 
or bulbs from my catalog (except I.>awn Grass 
seed, on which prices are net), bat the 
selection must inrariably accompany the 
order. Orders sent at difTercnt times cannot 
b« taken together to entitle one to a premium. 
Bee opposite page for particulars. 
Free: "My Culture of Vegetables" 
A carefully prepared boolilct on growing 
Tegetable seeds will bo given freo with every 
order for vngetablo seeds amounting to 10 
csntK or ovur. 
My "Culture of Flowere" 
Prlot, 6 cents, Free with Orders of 25 cants 
or Over. 
It Is not enough to sow seed. It must be 
done right and under proper conditions. My 
hooklct tells you how to do it. It is prac- 
tical, not teclwiii-al; for the amqteur, not the 
profnsNionul ; and even the least akillful can 
understand and follow its simple yet com- 
preliunslvo directions. To cover part of the 
cost, 1 make a nominal charge of G centfr. 
Tree, If asked for, however, with %nj order 
of 2Sc or over. 
Cam|i)iell, C»lll..— Vuur lecdi arrived »ll O. K. 
ThBskl luf your pr'implatms. The Utile book, "Culture 
el PUwoll" filll K long lelt wsBl. L. M. Chandler. 
Mnntrenl. Que. — I alwaya e^t a Culture ol Plowers lor 
II li the bandletl little boolil ever law. Either W. Calel. 
Waihlnrtunvllle, N. Y..-"Thaaki (or your catalog. 
Tb« arransctnent I* to complete and the cover attlalio. 
Ysur acr<It aWaya come un nicely, and 1 caloy dealing 
wUb ■ wuraan lou," Mra. Betlba A. Teall. 
SEND FOR AGENTS TERMS TO 
SILL MY CHOICE SEEDS. 
MY THREE WARRANTS 
1. I Warrant Your Bemlttancs to B«aeli IC« 
If sent by either postoffice or express money 
order, bank draft or registered letter, bnt by 
no other methoiL 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 two-cent stamps, and do not stick 
them to your letter. It is comparatively safe 
to send small amounts of silver, but it should 
never be put loose in the envelope. Sew it 
between pieces of blotting paper or cloth. 
2. I Warrant My Seeds to Beaelf Too, 
provided I receive your order. If you do 
not receive them promptly, please notify me 
not later than two weeks after the date you 
sent your order, and give date and enclose 
duplicate, of which you should alwayt? retain 
a copy. You should receive your seeds with- 
in two or three days of the octual time it 
takes the mail to come and go between the 
two points, as I aim to Hll all orders within 
twenty-four hours of their receipt (except 
plant and bulb orders. See pages 45 and 49 in 
regard to bulb and plant deliveries). 
Promptness la my motto: Trj- me. If you 
do not get your seeds it is from one of the 
following reasons; 
Why You Do Not Receive Yoar Seeds. 
a. Ko address given. I receive many or- 
ders without signattire or postoffice being 
given. Be sure to sign your name. 
b. InsoSicient address. If there is n^ail 
delivery do not fail to give street or rural 
delivery number. 
c. Indistinct -writing. Take special palna 
to write name and postolTice distinctly. 
d. No title given. Ladies should always 
give title, Miss or Hrs., especially if initials 
only are signed. 
B. Fault in Postal Service. Sometimes 
letters fail to reach mo, and sometimes pack- 
ages, even when properly addressed, are lost 
or miscarried in the mails. 
3. I Warrant My Seeds to be Qood. 
No one can 'promise that seeds will grow, 
nor do I, as so much depends on the condi- 
tions. I know by actual testing that my 
seeds are good, but if any failed to grow for 
you last year and you feel that the fniiare 
is duo to lack of vitality in seeds and not 
to some other cause, you may feel ot liberty 
when plscing your order with me this year 
to include such varieties, ^eeda of Qratn- 
taoiue Plants, which generally require special 
care, are excepted from this offer to replace. 
A new order should accompany application 
for seed to bo replaced, anil please refer to 
date or number of last spring'a order in 
which it was included. 
