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CROSMAN BROTHERS' CATALOGUE . 
POINTS FOR BUYERS. 
Oar terms are strictly cash with order, except to parties known to us or furnish¬ 
ing satisfactory reference. 
Seeds and Bulbs Free by Mail. —We will send Seeds and Bulbs by mail 
to any part of the United States at prices named in the Catalogue, postage paid by 
us, thus enabling persons who reside in the most remote sections of the country to 
procure good seeds at as reasonable prices as those who reside in our immediate 
vicinity ; this does not apply to Seeds ordered by the Peck, Bushel or 
Barrel ; when ordered in such quantities, we will forward by Express or Freight, 
as the purchaser may desire, at his expense. 
Our Prices on everything areas low, we believe, as those of any reliable house 
in the trade. Parties comparing prices should remember that our prices include 
postage, (except where otherwise stated), whereas the postage must be added to the 
prices given in the catalogues of many other houses. 
Sec “ Special Inducements” to buyers of $1,00 and over of seeds in 
packets on page 3. 
Special Notice. —By thorough testing we aim to send out no seeds except of 
the best germinating quality. However, in order to protect ourselves against un¬ 
scrupulous persons making false claims, all seeds sent out by us are sent only under 
the following non-warranty : 
“ While we exercise the greatest care to have all Seeds pure and reliable, it is 
hereby mutually agreed between ourselves and the purchaser, that we do not 
warrant the same, and are not in any respect liable or responsible for the Seeds 
sold by us, or for any loss or damage arising from any failure thereof, in any 
respect.” If the purchaser does not accept the seeds on these terms they must be 
returned at once, carriage free. 
Market Gardeners and others using Peas, Beans, Corn, Onion Sets, etc., by 
he peck or bushel, will find special prices on page 41. 
Don’t overlook the novelties (on tinted paper in front of this book.) Try 
one or two of them at least, just for curiosity, if nothing more. 
■How to Send Money. 
Remittances may be made at our risk by either of the following methods, viz. : 
P. O. Money Order, Draft on New York. Express Co.’s Money Order, or by 
Registered Letter. We will allow exchange on all remittances. The cost of 
procuring money orders, drafts, etc., and registering letters, may be deducted from 
the amount to be sent. 
1J. S. Postage Stamps will be received at par, but we would prefer that 
customers use them only in remitting fractions of a dollar. 
Don’t Forget Your Name, Post-office or State. —Persons ordering 
Seeds, etc., will please bear in mind it is absolutely necessary to give Name , Post- 
office, County and State , in plain, legible writing. Neglect of this causes a great 
deal of trouble and uneasiness on our part, as well as on the part of those ordering. 
We frequently receive orders without even a name or address. 
