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HOW TO ORDER LETHERMAN’S 
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When in doubt make your selections from varieties marked with this symbol (<S>) 
Use our Order Blank and Envelope when possible. 
Sign your name and full address on every letter or 
order sent us. Write plainly and keep a copy of your 
order. Do not write any correspondence on the order, 
use other paper. Extra Order Blanks and Envelopes will 
be furnished on request. 
REMITTANCES may be made by Postal or Express 
Money Order, Bank Draft or Personal Check. Currency 
should only be sent by registered mail. We will accept 
U. S. Postage Stamps as Cash. 
SEEDS DELIVERED FREE. We Prepay Transportation 
«Parcel Post or Express our option) on all Vegetable 
and Flower Seeds in quantities up to ten pounds at 
prices quoted in this catalogue to any point in the 
United States when Cash accompanies order. 
BULK ORDERS. We prepay Freight or Express 
Charges (our option) to your nearest railroad station, 
to any point in the United States on orders amounting 
to Ten Dollars or more, when Cash accompanies order, 
on Vegetable and Flower Seeds provided not more than 
50% of the value is for Peas, Beans or Corn. 
PURCHASER PAYS TRANSPORTATION on Potatoes, 
Onion Sets, Tools, Insecticides, Fertilizer and Farm 
Seeds, also on Peas, Beans and Corn when ordered 
alone in over ten pound lots. 
C. O. D. ORDERS. If goods are to be shipped by Ex¬ 
press or Parcel Post C. O. D. or by Freight Sight Draft 
attached Bill of Lading, 25% of the amount must'be 
sent with the order. All C. O. D. charges must be paid 
by customer. No perishable goods shipped C. O. D. 
SAFE DELIVERY. We guarantee safe delivery ex¬ 
cept to points where there is no Express or Freight 
agent, to such points customer must assume the risk 
of loss or damage. 
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. Send us a list of your re¬ 
quirements, we will gladly submit our best offer by 
return mail; this does not obligate you in any way. 
The Letherman Seed & Supply Co. gives no war¬ 
ranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, 
productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, 
bulbs, plants, or roots it sends out, and will not be 
responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not 
accept the goods on these terms they are at once to 
be returned. 
TO OUR LOCAL CUSTOMERS who make their purchases at our retail store in Canton, we make 
a reduction of 1 Oc on the one and two pound prices of Beans, Sweet Corn and Peas. 
The F sve Front Cover Vegetables 
All received the “ALL-AMERICA” Award of Merit 
COLORADO CUCUMBER. An early prolific long 
PERFECTED DETROIT BEET. A perfected strain of 
Detroit Dark Red, equally desirable for table 
canning or pickling. Smooth, globe-shaped very 
even in color, shape and size; deep crimson 
without any white 'zones. A big yielder and 
matures early. Pkt. 10c, oz. 15c, i/t lb. 45c, 
lb. $1.50. 
PARAMOUNT PARSLEY. Vigorous compact growth, 
deep green color and extra triple and finely 
curled leaves. A pure line selection for its dark 
green color and uniformity. Most desirable for 
market and home use. Pkt. 15c, oz. 25c, lb. 
75c, lb. $2.50. 
COMET RADISH. A perfectly round ball shaped 
radish with thin tap root. The color is a rich 
brilliant scarlet. The quality is unsurpassed, be¬ 
ing crisp, tender and of delicious mild flavor. 
If left in the ground it grows to a larger size 
, than other strains and still remains solid. It is 
well worth a trial. Pkt. 15c, oz. 25c, % lb. 
75c, lb. $2.50. 
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No. 1 Large Package each. Value 70c 
for 55c Postpaid. 
slender white spine variety, just the right size, 
shape and color. Flesh is tender, crisp and fine 
flavor, its intense dark green color is nearly as 
good as the greenhouse forcing varieties. It will 
yield more slicing cucumbers earlier than any 
variety its size; we believe it will take the 
place of most other varieties. Pkt. 15c, oz. 25c, 
i/ 4 lb. 75c, lb. $2.50. 
IMPERIAL CANTALOUPE. A developed cross from 
Honey Ball and Hales Best; of Rocky Ford size 
with beautiful orange flesh of excellent flavor 
and texture. The small and deep netting en¬ 
ables it to stand rough handling in shipping 
long distances. As a long keeper after being 
fully vine-ripened' it has no equal, a quality 
that should appeal to the market gardener and 
allow the home gardener to keep prime melons 
over a long period. Pkt. 15c, oz. 30c, V4 lb. 
$1.00, lb. $3.50. 
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SPECIAL OFFERS 
No. 2 One Ounce each. Value $1.20 
for $1.00 Postpaid. 
ASPARAGUS 
One ounce to 50 feet of row. 4 to 5 pounds to the acre. 
100 roots for a bed of 500 square feet. 4 to 5,000 to the acre. 
CULTURE—From seed—Sow in early spring in rows about 18 inches apart and 1 to 2 inches 
deep. A well drained loam is best. Thin plants to stand about 3 inches apart. Transplant to per¬ 
manent bed following spring. Soaking the seed for 24 hours will hasten germination. 
From roots. Location should be well drained and soil worked to a depth of about 18 inches, well 
pulverized using plenty of good manure. Set the roots about 18 inches apart and the rows from 3 
to 4 feet. See that the roots are spread evenly and cover about 2 inches. As the plants grow fill in 
the trenches, so by the end of the season they will be entirely filled. A light cutting should be made 
the following spring. 
MARY WASHINGTON. Rust resistant. Earlier, larger, Seed—Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 1/4 lb. 30c, lb. $1.00 post- 
more prolific and will net more money per acre paid. 
than any other variety. Very tender, deep green , 
color, large heavy shoots, distinct flavor of peculiar Roots Doz. 35c, 50-80c, 100-$1.50 postpaid. 
sweetness. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
