Suggestions to Customers 
Name, Address, etc. We wish to impress upon 
you the importance of writing your name and 
full address plainly. If your express office is 
different from your post office ,be sure to give it. 
We receive orders every year with faulty ad¬ 
dresses, which cause unnecessary delay. 
Remittances. You can send money safely by 
P. 0. order, express order, bank draft, or check, 
and registered letter. Do not send stamps. 
Ordering Different Varieties of Plants. We do 
not ship less than 100 plants of any variety. If 
you order cabbage, onion, tomato plants, etc., 
at the same time, make |your remittance to cover 
the quantity of each kind of plant you order at 
prices quoted. If you wish to make your order 
‘in 'advance for tomato and potato plants, at the 
same time you are ordering cbbage and onion 
plants, you may do so by giving the date you 
wish the order shipped. By making one order 
this will be a saving to you. 
Care of Plants. As soon as your plants come, 
take them out of the crates and set them out. 
If not ready to set, trench them out. If your 
. plants look yellow and dead, do not jump to the 
conclusion that they are worthless. FROST 
PROOF cabbage plants always look brown and 
tough, and may look yellow after long shipment. 
Proper care and attention will bring them out, 
and they will make better cabbage than igreen, 
sappy plants. 
Non-Warranty. While we exercise great care to 
have lour plants pure and reliable, we give no 
warranty expressed or implied. We cannot be 
in any way responsible for the crop. 
References. For reference we can give The Al¬ 
bany Exchange National Bank, Albany, Ga.; 
Dunn & Bradstreet anywhere. 
