It I I errn Sent postpaid and safe arrival guaranteed. I also warrant my seeds to grow, that is, with prop 
treatment, and favorable circumstances, and will cheerfully refund the price paid, or refill the 
order to any customer who is not satisfied. 
UAlAf TA REMIT MnillKrV Send by Post Office, or Express Money Order. Drafts or Registered 
nUII I w nClIII I ITIUIIL l letters. When not convenient to send by any of these methods, send 
Postage Stamps, which I receive the same as cash in any amounts. 
CUCTI PRrMIIIMC To those who do not wish the Premium Roses, I allow 15 cents worth extra to he 
OLLU ■ iltllMUIflw selected, on all orders from this catalogue to the amount of 50 cents or upwards, but 
please Remember, this applies to Seeds in packets only, and cannot be allowed on an order for seed by the ounce, *4 lb. 
and pound, collections, Lawn Grass seed, Plant Food or Implements. 
P| ARIQTQ Who purchase in Trade Packets and Bulk, will please send for free copy of my Wholesale Trade 
■ LU lllw I w List. It will save you money. 
Amateurs and others who wish fuller instructions on cultivation, or varieties best suited for 
yUCw I lUHw house or out-door culture, or any other information will be cheerfully answered at all times 
(even in the busy season), providing you enclose stamp for reply. 
■fllC TrCTIMAIUIAI O Throughout my catalogue are Bona Fide; and unsolicited, with name and 
1 nC I I I IVI “ vm I •» full address given to show the success of the seeds I sell in all sections. 
Be sure and write your full address, and write it plainly. 
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I Receive, as does every other firm doing a large mail ±3/ 
business, a great many letters that are deficient in the address of the writer. (See 
Photo, fac-simile letters above). Some are unsigned, in some no post office is given; 
and in others both name and post office are omitted. The best I can do with such a letter is to file it away and wait for 
a complaint from the sender, and often, the same mistake or omission is repeated in the letter of complaint. I have 
many letters of this description and would be glad to fill the orders if I knew the addresses of the senders. 
MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, 
319 arid 323 
Sixth Street S., 
IVI I INI NEAPOLIS, MINIM. 
