Laura Morris 
The Perfect Yellow Dahlia 
When we first offered this dahlia, we recommended it to our 
friends as what we truly believed tc be the most perfect deep yellow 
decorative dahlia yet produced. Experience of growers in all parts 
of the country since then has substantiated our claims. It is good 
in every way—large well formed flowers, long, strong stem, rank, 
thrifty grower, good root maker—in fact, it has everything that a 
good commercial dahlia should have. r lho price is so low this year 
—only $10. per hundred—that you really can’t afford to pass it by 
any longer. You will find it listed by mar y of the leading seed and 
nuiseiy houses this year, nearly eve-y one of whom selected it on 
fk.-so-.ai investigation of the variety growing in our own fields. 
Try it. 
Wayland Dahlia Gardens, Wayland, Michigan, U. S. A. 
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Terms and Conditions 
Not less than 10 tubers will be sup¬ 
plied at the hundred rate, and no whole¬ 
sale orders will be accepted for less than 
$5. unless the season’s orders amount to 
at least $10 in the aggregate, in which case 
all orders will be billed at the minimum 
rate. 
While we seldom fail to complete accept¬ 
ed orders, we reserve the right to omit any 
part of order where unexpected or un¬ 
avoidable shortage of any variety occurs. 
We will not substitute unless specifically 
instructed to do so. If sold out of any 
particular variety when order is received, 
we will so advise at once. 
All orders shipped at purchaser’s expense 
and risk, and although we exercise every 
precaution to pack tubers safely against 
freezing, we do not guarantee against dam¬ 
age in transit. 
All shipments bear Certificate of Inspec¬ 
tion issued by our State Department of 
Agriculture; but it is distinctly understood 
that customers must assume ali risk in 
regard to the entomological requirements 
o. the;.' respective states. 
Always state time and mode of ship¬ 
ment, otherwise we will use our best 
judgment, but without assuming any res¬ 
ponsibility in the matter. 
No extra charge made for packing and 
delivery to carrier, except where tubers 
are put up in special packages for resale. 
Claims for rejections, errors, or omis¬ 
sions must be made within ten days after 
arrival of tubers. 
GUARANTEE—While we exercise the 
greatest care to have all our stock true 
to label, and hold ourselves prepared to 
replace, on proper proof, all that may prove 
untrue, we do not give any warranty, ex¬ 
pressed or implied, and in case of any error 
on our part, it is mutually agreed between 
the purchaser and ourselves that we shall 
not at any time be held responsible for 
a greater amount than the original pur¬ 
chase price of the stock. 
TERMS—Unknown persons should send 
either cash in full with order, or 25 per 
cent with order, balance C. O. D. Parties 
whose credit is approved may order tubers 
shipped any time after December first, and 
invoice for same will be dated June first 
following. Accounts unpaid after that date 
are subject to an interest charge at the 
rate of 6 per cent per annum. No accounts 
carried where amount is less than $25. 
REFERENCE—As to our responsibility, 
we refer to the Wayiand State Bank, Way- 
land, Michigan. 
Wayland Dahlia Gardens, Wayland, Michigan, U. S. A. 
