PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING 
Seeds and bulbs are forwarded as ready. All 
seeds, but not actual bulbs or live plants, are 
postpaid. Safe arrival is guaranteed. Goods are 
offered subject to arrival or harvest. All previous 
prices are withdrawn. 
I try to send out only good seeds, but I cannot 
control the conditions under which they are 
planted. I give no warranty, express or implied, 
as to description, quality, productiveness, or any 
other matter of any seeds, bulbs, or plants I 
sell, and I will not be responsible for the crop. 
Please remit with order, by money order if 
possible, or by personal check. Try to avoid 
sending stamps. No C. O. D. shipments made. 
Order minimum should be fifty cents. Right is 
reserved to change prices in case of considerable 
change in monetary values. 
REX. D. PEARCE 
Merchantville New Jersey 
ORDERS FROM ABROAD—I send seeds to all 
parts of the world, without charge for regular 
postage. In a few isolated regions, as Uganda, 
Cyprus, etc., a special additional transit charge 
is levied, which should be remitted by customer. 
Customs duties (if any, these are usually low) 
are payable by customer, ordinarily at his local 
postoffice. Remittance with order can readily be 
made by purchasing an International Money 
Order at your own postoffice. I cannot use stamps 
or currency of other countries. Please allow for 
differences in exchange. 
KEY TO LETTERS USED IN DESCRIPTIONS 
a—Prefers acid soil. 
at—Tolerant of acidity. May not actually need it. 
b—Suitable for border planting, 
c—Of value as a cut flower, 
d—Tolerates hot dry locations, 
e—Of easy culture for the beginner, 
f—Protect with mulching in winter, north, 
g—Ground cover or carpeting plant, 
h—Bow in the early spring or late fall or if sown 
in summer, shade the seed-bed. 
ht—Makes a good house plant, 
k—Sow only in spring. 
1—Likes lime. 
m—Likes moist soil. Keep watered, 
n—May be naturalized, 
p—For pavement crevices or walls, 
r—Of value for the rockery, 
s—Prefers shade. 
st—Tolerates shade, but will grow in sun. 
w—Sow in heat in sunny window, frame or con¬ 
servatory. 
x—Sow in spring or summer, up to August, 
y—Sow in late autumn. May usually be sown in 
spring also, if stratified, or if given refrigera¬ 
tor treatment. See leaflet sent with seeds, 
z— Annuals, of course, flower first year, biennials 
and most perennials the second season. 
Where a longer period is required, this sym¬ 
bol “z” is used. Not used with tree seeds. 
Numeral following key letters indicates in inches 
normal mature height of plant. 
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