OFFICE OF 
January 15, 1908, 
THOMAS GRISWOLD & CO., 
South Wethersfield, Conn. 
TERMS. 
We do principally a cash with order business and cannot allow 
credit to unknown parties without satisfactory references. Parties 
that are reliable and well known to us we are willing to accommodate 
by allowing limited credit. Outstanding bills are due June 1st, 1908. 
A Discount of 10 per cent allowed for Cash Orders. 
How to send money. —Remit by Post Office or Express 
Money Order, Registered Mail or Bank Draft. Postage Stamps may 
be sent for small amounts. Personal Checks accepted from parties 
having established credit. 
Post Office Money Order can be made payable at Wethers¬ 
field or South Wethersfield. 
When Seeds are Wanted by Mail, postage must be added 
at the rate of 8 cents per pound for Seeds, (except flower seeds), 10 
cents per quart for Corn and Onion Sets, and 15 cents per quart for 
Beans and Peas. 
Bags, barrels, etc., free of charge. No charge for cartage. 
Purchasers pay express and freight charges unless otherwise 
agreed. 
Shipping Instructions should accompany each order. If no 
such instructions are received we will ship by the best and cheapest 
route known to us. 
After shipping in good order our responsibility ceases, claims 
for damages or miscarriage must be laid on the carriers. 
Parties purchasing from us, and wishing references as to our 
business integrity are respectfully referred to R. G. Dun & Go's, and 
Bradstreet’s Mercantile Agencies, also to our Postmaster, or Town 
Officers. 
In common with other reliable seed houses, we sell our goods 
subject to the following disclaimer adopted by the American Seed 
Trade Association. 
Disclaimer, —We give no warranty, express or implied as to 
description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, 
bulbs or plants we send out and will not be in any way responsible for 
the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms 
they are at once to be returned. 
THOMAS GRISWOLD & CO. 
