For Parcels Post Rates see inside front cover. 
1936 
ORDER SHEET 
I. N. SIMON & SON, 
i r £ -1 1_ 1J J J PERSONAL CHECKS FROM UNKNOWN PATRONS 
All members of one family should order under one name, will be cashed before order is executed 
If you have changed your address since last ordering please give old and new address. 
Please forward the following as per terms of your Descriptive Catalogue to 
Name. Date. 
(Mr., Mrs., or Miss: Write name and address very plainly.) 
Street. P. O. Box No. 
NOTICE 
Prepaid Orders. —We Prepay Trans¬ 
portation (Parcels Post, Express) our 
option, on all flower and vegetable seeds 
in packets, ounces, quarter pounds, half 
pounds and pounds, at prices quoted 
herein, to any point in the United States 
or Canada, when Cash accompanies 
order. 
Post Office 
R. F. D. No. 
County. 
State 
Express or J If different ) 
Freight Office \ from P. 0. J . 
UflW QUA I 1 WP QUIP ? J State on this line whether wanted 1 
no YV On/iLJ-. n t onir . \ by p aree ls Post, Express or Freight f . 
FOR POSTAL RATES SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER 
AMOUNT ENCLOSED: P. O. Order.Express Order.Check or Draft 
Bulk Orders. —We prepay Freight or 
Express Charges, our option, to your 
nearest railroad station to any point in 
the United States or Canada on orders 
amounting to Ten Dollars or more if 
Cash accompanies order on vegetable and 
flower seeds, providing not more than 50% 
of the value is Peas, Beans or Corn. 
Purchaser Pays Transportation on 
Grass Seed, Clover Seed, Farm Seeds, 
Bird Seeds, Potatoes, Onion Sets, Im¬ 
plements, Insecticides and Fertilizers, 
also on Peas, Beans and Corn, when or¬ 
dered alone in five-pound lots or more. 
Cash .Stamps Total 
How to Send Remittance 
Never send Bills or Currency in a letter. If necessary to do so be sure to REGISTER IT, 
The safest form of remittance is a Check f Post Office or Express Money Order . 
QUANTITY 
NAMES OF SEEDS, BULBS, ETC. 
PRICE 
cpvT^ give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, purity, productiveness or any other 
matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants they send out, and they will not be in any way respon¬ 
sible for the crop. (over) 
