FREE-FREE 
Mile High Rahlia-Floweretl Zinnias 
With every dollar’s worth of seed ordered from this catalog 
before February first, we will include 10 cents’ worth of 
Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia Seed. 
With every two dollars’ worth of seed ordered in the month 
of February, we will include 10c worth of Zinnia seed. 
Dahlia-Flowered Zinnias are fully described and prices given 
on page 80. You may have your choice of any varieties listed. 
Please mark your choice of varieties on the back of the order 
blank. 
Some of our customers do not care for a flower garden; 
therefore we will include the free Zinnias only when your 
choice is checked on the order blank. 
In Ordering 
If POSSIBLE, USE OUR ORDER SHEET, filling out the 
blanks at the top. This will assist in the prompt filling of 
your order. Keep a copy of the order; in case of error, send 
in your copy and we will make prompt adjustment. 
OUR TERMS are strictly cash with order. Remittance 
should be sent by postal or express money order, check, or 
registered mail to insure safe arrival. Small amounts may be 
sent in stamps. 
PRICES on garden and flower seeds usually hold good 
throughout the Spring. We reserve the right to revise these 
prices after our present stocks are exhausted or late in the 
year. 
PLEASE ORDER EARLY". Don’t wait until some of our 
stocks are sold out, and you are rushed, and we are rushed. 
It’s twice as hard to give satisfaction when everyone is in a 
hurry. 
FIELD SEED AND FEED PRICES vary with the markets. 
If you are delayed in ordering, please send for a new price 
list. 
MARKET GARDENERS AND LARGE PLANTERS should 
write for special prices on large quantities. 
We sell our seeds and other goods with the understanding 
that if not found perfectly satisfactory thej’ may immediately 
be returned at our expense and your money will be refunded. 
Success in gardening and farming depends largely upon 
soil, cultivation and climatic conditions over which we have 
no control. 
THE GRAND JUNCTION SEED CO YIP ANY gives no war¬ 
ranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, produc¬ 
tiveness or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants 
it sells and will not be responsible for the crop. 
If goods are not accepted on the above terms, notify us at 
once, and we will give instructions for disposition of goods. 
OUR RESPONSIBILITY is well established; we invite you 
to refer to Dun & Bradstreet. Inc., the Produce Reporter Blue 
Book, our Postmaster, the U. S. Bank of Grand Junction, 
the First National Bank of Grand Junction, or any bank in 
Western Colorado. 
Save—Read Carefully 
and get a reduction on your seed order by helping us save 
postage. 
Small quantity prepaid prices are high. We’d like to 
reduce them but the extra expense, particularly the extra 
postage, required on these small orders makes it im¬ 
possible for us to reduce these prices. Many varieties of 
sweet corn, beans, and peas are priced now as low as 25c 
and 30c per pound postpaid, and by the time you take 
away from this the cost of postage, which averages about 
14c on single pound orders, and pay for the time and ma¬ 
terial for wrapping the package, there is hardly as much 
as the usual 100-pound rate left for us. 
For example: You send us an order for 1 pound of 
sweet corn. The mailing weight after it is wrapped is 
2 pounds, and the average postage under the new rate is 
14c and is a very big item oT expense which we just can 
not dodge. You can see that this makes our expense on 
single pound orders very high and that there isn’t much 
left for us. On the other hand, the average postage on a 
10-pound package would be only 42c or only about 3 times 
as much as on the 1-pound order, and there is practically 
no difference in the- cost of wrapping, etc. 
Let’s work together and both save. If you send us an 
order for seeds at prepaid prices totaling $3.00, and less 
than $5.00, deduct 25c from your remittance. 
On a $5.00 order for seed at prepaid prices deduct 50c; 
enclose only $4.50. 
On all orders for prepaid seeds totaling over $5.00, de¬ 
duct 10% on even dollars. For example, on orders for 
$6.00 and less than $7.00, deduct 60c; etc. 
If you do not use $3.00 worth of seed, perhaps your 
neighbor would order with you. We will accept 2 orders 
for prepaid seeds which together make a total of $3.00, 
$5.00, or more, and allow the discount as offered above, 
provided these orders are mailed to us in 1 envelope. 
We will pack the 2 orders separately inside the wrapper 
and mark for identification but the seeds must be mailed 
in 1 package to receive the discount. And please be sure 
to state to whom the package is to be mailed. 
If you are sending a large order including plants, field 
seeds, or garden seeds that are not prepaid, list the pre¬ 
paid items together; and if they total $3.00, $5.00, or 
more, you will have the discount privilege. 
Please Note: The total discount on orders from $3.00 
to $4.95 is 25c; on orders of $5.00 or more, 10% on the 
even dollar. All seeds are marked prepaid or not prepaid 
in the catalog. A discount will be figured on prepaid seeds 
only. 
Plants and bulbs must not be included when you are 
figuring your total for a discount, as they require a sep¬ 
arate package. 
PARCEL POST RATES AND 
NOTES. We will not send Plants, 
Bulbs, or any perishable items C.O.D. 
We will only ship seeds C.O.D. when 
double the amount of tlie transporta¬ 
tion charges accompanies the order. 
EXPRESS OR FREIGHT is often 
cheaper than parcel post. Unless you 
specify how to ship we will ship 
by whichever way we believe to be 
cheapest and best. 
INSURANCE AND SAFE DE¬ 
LIVERY. We insure without extra 
charge and guarantee safe delivery 
of all seeds, whether shipped by 
mail, express or freight. 
Lettuce Seed Field at Mile High Farms. 
POSTAL ZONES 
SECOND ZONE from Grand Junction— 50 to 150 miles—includes Colorado east to 
and including Salida and Ylonte Vista; Utah west to and including Thistle, Heber, 
Castle Dale, all Uintah Basin, all Grand and San Juan county towns; north into 
Wyoming to and including Baggs, Savery, Mountain View and Lone Tree. 
THIRD ZONE — 150 to 300 miles—includes all of Colorado east of the second zone 
boundary except the extreme eastern part; all of Utah not included in the second 
zone; southeastern Idaho, taking in American Falls; the part of Wyoming not in the 
second zone, north to and including Jay Em, Midwest, Thermopolis, and Dubois; New 
Mexico south and east to and including Ramah, Albuquerque, Las Vegas, and Raton; 
Arizona south and west to and including Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Winslow, and 
Navajo. 
FOURTH ZONE — 300 to 600 miles—includes extreme eastern Colorado points— 
Crook, Fleming, Lamar, Holly and east; southwest North Dakota; western half of 
South Dakota; Nebraska except extreme eastern part; western half of Kansas; Pan¬ 
handle of Texas and El Paso section; all of New Mexico not in third zone; all of 
Arizona not in third zone; all of Nevada; southeastern California; southeastern Ore¬ 
gon; Idaho except extreme northern part; northern Wyoming that is not in other 
zones; and southern Ylontana. 
FIFTH ZONE — 600 to 1000 miles—includes all of Washington, Minnesota, Iowa; 
and all parts of the following states that are not in the fourth zone: Oregon, Cali¬ 
fornia, Idaho, Ylontana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. 
It is against the postal laws to 
snip poisons, such as poisonous in¬ 
secticides, Semesan, or any seeds 
treated with mercuric disinfectants 
by mail. Please do not ask us to 
break the law. 
First Each 
PARCEL pound additional 
POST or pound or 
RATES fraction fraction 
Local . 7c y 2 c 
1st Zone. 8c 1.1c 
2nd Zone. 8c 1.1c 
3rd Zone. 9o 3c 
4th Zone. 10c 3.5c 
5th Zone. 11c 5.3c 
6th Zone. 12c 7c 
7th Zone. 14c 9c 
8th Zone. 15c 11c 
Local rate applies to Grand Junc¬ 
tion rural routes only. 
Limit of weight of each package 
is 70 lbs. Do not forget to allow 
for weight of package, wrapping or 
bags. 
