WE DO not accept orders amounting to less than $1.00. Full payment should be 
sent with orders amounting to less than $5.00, but if your order amounts to $5 00 
t ^"'^ .^.^""o* send full payment with order, you may send a payment 
?Vw^"''^-,^^^ jnio^'"'^ 7"^^ the order, but the balance must be sent not later than April 
1^% T} P'\»ts.,V'"W they are paid for in full, except to public institutions. 
Full payment should be sent with all orders sent to us after March 15. We never ship plants C 
:?! ^"yo"^' T^oTdo we book orders and reserve plants until at least part payment is made" 
All orders are booked in the rotation in which they are received. The earlier your 
order is received, the more certain you will be to get the varieties of your choice 
It IS advisable to have your plants shipped just as early as possible. We begin diggine 
and shipping plants m the spring just as soon as weather conditions will permit, which ii 
usually about Apnl 1st, and continue until May 25th. Unless you instruct us to ship your 
plants on a certain date, we shall use our own judgment as to date of shipment 
We endeavor to acknowledge receipt of all orders promptly, but during March and 
Apnl, we receive so many orders daily, that it is impossible to acknowledge receipt of all 
orders the same day they are received. However, should you fail to receive acknowledgment 
within a reasonable length of time, write us, giving the date and description of your remittance 
J ,^ to increase or make any change in your order after it has been booked 
don t fail to refer to the order number. ' 
Our plants are accurately counted and tied into bunches of twenty-five plants each 
and each bunch bears a label giving the name and sex of the variety. ' 
1 ^ claims for mistakes or adjustments must be made immediately upon receipt of 
plants, advising us the number of plants of each variety you have received, also the number of 
crates or packages containing the plants. This will enable us to investigate the claim promptly. 
HOW TO SEND MONEY 
All payments for plants should be made by post office or express money order or by bank 
draft or registered letter. Currency or coin not registered is sent at your own risk If you 
send a personal check, add 10 cents extra for exchange, as this is the amount our bank charges 
us on each personal check. 
OUR GUARANTY 
With our careful methods of growing, labeling and packing plants, mistakes are practi- 
cally impossible. Therefore we guarantee Kellogg Pedigree plants to be true to name and 
free from all insects or fungous diseases, but we accept all orders with the express understanding 
that, should a mistake occur, we are not to be held responsible for more than the amount 
paid us for the plants. We cannot, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop All 
orders are accepted subject to crop and weather conditions and with the mutual understanding 
that R. M. Kellogg Co. will not be held responsible for loss or delay in shipment after plants 
are turned over to the Transportation Company, or for inability to fill any order through condi- 
tions resulting from an act of nature, labor situation, or any other cause beyond our control. 
SUBSTITUTION 
We seldom find it necessary to substitute, but should we be unable to furnish plants of 
varieties you have ordered, may we substitute with other varieties equally as good or better? 
It is very important that you answer this by writing "yes" or "no" on the order sheet. If you 
do not express your desire, we shall assume that you wish us to use our judgment in the matter 
You may rest assured that we shall not substitute in any case, unless it is absolutely necessary! 
KELLOGG'S FREE DELIVERY 
Kellogg customers will have no exorbitant express or parcel post charges to pay this 
year. We prepay all transportation charges on Kellogg Pedigree Plants to any town in the 
United States or Canada. This means a big cash saving to our customers and also relieves 
them of the difficult task of determining the amount to include for postage. As this represents 
a very great expense to us, we reserve the right to ship either by parcel post or express, as 
we may consider best. We cannot, however, prepay the duty on plants to Canada. This 
must be paid by the customer when the plants arrive at the Customs House. 
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