TERMS AND INSTRUCTIONS, FALL 1936 
1. —REFERENCES. —We refer new customers for our bona fides to our bankers, 
Messrs. Brown Bros., Harriman & Co., 59 Wall Street, New York City, or The 
Canadian Bank of Commerce, King Street West, Toronto. Our firm was established 
in 1868 and has been in the American trade for over thirty-eight years. 
2. — GUARANTEE. —We guarantee all our stock to be true to name and of 
extra selected and highest quality. 
3. — PRICES. —Prices are F.O.B. New York City. These cover all charges, 
clearing from Customs, etc. Forwarding charges from New York are met by 
customers. 
4. — PAYMENTS. —Cash with order on all orders amounting to less than $25.00. 
On orders of $25.00 or more, if desired, 25% remittance with order and balance 
C.O.D. To out of Toronto or New York cheques add 15 cents exchange. All 
accounts are payable in U.S. money only. We pack a nice premium for all cash- 
with-order orders for $10.00 or over, and allow 5% discount for cash with order, 
amounting to $10.00 or over. 
5. — IMPORT ONLY. —We do not carry stocks in New York. We import only 
what is ordered. Orders can be accepted until September 20th, and delivery is 
made in about 6 weeks. 
6. —GROUP ORDERS. —We have many groups of customers, in offices, schools, 
factories and garden communities who combine their orders in one, thus saving 
charges. The individual orders are packed and labelled separately at no additional 
charge, provided each individual’s order is for a reasonable amount, say at least 
$2.00. Group orders should be in early. 
7. — ORDERS UNDER $5.00 CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. —As the cost of handling 
and clearing small import orders is relatively very high, orders amounting to less 
than $5.00 cannot be accepted. 
8. —COMPLAINTS.— Shortages, damages or defects should be reported im¬ 
mediately upon unpacking. Post-season complaints cannot be considered. Orders 
are accepted and executed conditional on strikes, accidents, changes in tariffs and 
governmental regulations. 
9— RESTRICTIONS ON U.S. IMPORTATIONS LIFTED SOON.— Under the 
regulations of the U.S. Horticultural Board it is not permitted to fill orders for 
Narcissi, Irises, etc., at the present. However, Narcissus and Daffodils will be 
allowed again in fall 1937. 
RATES FOR DIFFERENT QUANTITIES OF BULBS 
With the exception of a few specially high-priced varieties for which the price 
is given for a single bulb, orders are not filled for less than five bulbs of a variety. 
The Prices listed in this catalogue are for 10 and 100 bulbs. 25 bulbs are sold 
at the 100 rate proportionately. For 5’s—add 10% to the 10 rate. 1,000 bulbs of one 
variety are sold at 100 rate less 10%. 
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