PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING 
Seeds and bulbs offered will be forwarded as 
they are ready. All seed prices are postpaid 
and safe arrival is guaranteed. Please send cash 
with order. No C. O. D. shipments can be made. 
Seed is offered subject to arrival, although I 
expect to have nearly all sorts in hand when 
this list is mailed. I try to send out only good 
seeds, but I cannot control the conditions under 
which they are planted, and I do not guarantee 
the results, nor will I be in any way responsible 
for the crop. This is a primary condition of 
sale, and the placing of an order with me from 
this list by a customer constitutes an automatic 
acceptance of it. 
REX. D. PEARCE 
MERCHANTVILLE NEW JERSEY 
Payment for Goods—Postal or express money 
orders are preferred remittance form, but 
personal checks are acceptable. No order can 
be accepted for less than fifty cents value, smaller 
orders being handled at an actual loss. 
Special Packages—These contain not less than 
three times as much seed as a regular packet, 
and are put up for those who desire to make 
larger plantings. Florists know them as Trade 
Packets. 
Cultural Directions — With every shipment of 
seeds I include a leaflet of rather full cultural 
instructions. 
The Catalog Cover represents Calochortus, page 
15, and Dodecatheon, page 32. 
Orders From Other Countries—I send seeds to 
all parts of the earth, carefully packed, at my 
expense for transportation, but customs duties 
levied, (if any, these are usually low), are pay¬ 
able by the customer, ordinarily at his post- 
office. Remittances with orders can readily be 
made by International Postal Orders, purchasable 
at almost any post-office the world around. 1 
cannot use stamps or currency of other countries. 
Please allow for difference in exchange. 
Please Save This Catalog—Supplemental lists of 
new offerings will be sent you from time to time, 
but the complete catalog is issued only at irreg¬ 
ular intervals, and is good until you receive a 
new one. 
ARE YOUR FRIENDS INTERESTED? 
If you have garden-loving friends, and will 
send me their full addresses, I shall be glad to 
mail them catalogs. A previous word of recom¬ 
mendation will be likewise appreciated, for 
unsolicited and unexpected catalogs often receive 
but scant shrift, and I have no desire to waste 
good paper. For your kindness I will add a bit 
of seed of interesting plants, my choice, when 
filling your order, this as partial recompense. 
Please do not send in random names, nor many 
of them, and only with orders. I shall be grateful 
for friendly service. 
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