THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS GOVERN 
ALL TRANSACTIONS: 
THE PUBLICATION OF THIS LIST CANCELS ALL ! 
PREVIOUS QUOTATIONS. 
TERMS: Cash. Thirty days net or 2% discount for 
cash within ten days from date of invoice to domestic book 
consumers. All bills due and payable 30 days from date of 
invoice. Interest of 6% charged after 30 days. Discount 
of 3% on cash with order. We expect remittance with 
order or other arrangements, satisfactory to us, from our 
foreign customers. Prices are quoted and remittances are 
expected in United States Money. 
ALL SHIPMENTS travel at customer’s risk. After hav¬ 
ing taken receipt of transportation companies we are not 
responsible for delays, losses or injury to shipment while in 
transit. Customer’s redress is with transportation com¬ 
panies only. 
PARCEL POSTAGE. Domestic rates are governed by 
zone tariff. Parcel postage into foreign countries is 14c 
per pound or fraction of pound. In addition to this a 
number of countries require payment of a surtax. Remit¬ 
tances should cover sufficient amounts for postage, etc. 
NON-WARRANTY. We use the greatest care to have 
all our seeds, bulbs, plants, etc., pure and reliable, but they 
are sold without warranty and without responsibility, ex¬ 
press or implied, in respect to the crop. All sales are made 
under these terms. We are under no circumstances to be 
held responsible beyond the invoiced value of our goods 
and WE CANNOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, 
CONSIDER ANY CLAIM AFTER THE GOODS HAVE 
BEEN PLANTED. All claims must be made on receipt of 
goods. 
This list is published before the actual extent of some I 
crops of trees and shrub seeds, offered in it, is known and 
our acceptance of orders is not a warranty for delivery 
but is subject to crop accidents and limitations of crops. 
Failing to receive the full amounts ordered from our col¬ 
lectors and growers we reserve the right to reduce propor¬ 
tionately all orders which have been booked or to fill orders 
in rotation while the supply lasts. 
The U. S. Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 
has now prohibited the importation of any tree seeds in their 
natural hull. The removal of the outer hulls has naturally 
effected the prices of seeds which in the past could be im¬ 
ported as gathered. 
MEMBER Southern Nurserymen’s Association 
Societe Dendrologique de France 
Deutsche Dendrologische Gesellschaft, etc., etc. 
Katzenstein’s Seeds with a Reputation for Growing 
