100 Pages, Free With Orders of $5.00 or More. 
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Postage on plants is the same as formerly. It costs about 30c per 100 to send 
strawberry plants and 75c per 100 for raspberries and plants of similar size any¬ 
where in the United States and its possessions, such as Hawaii, Porto Rico, 
Philippines, etc. Postage to Canada, on seeds and plants, is Ic per ounce. 
Parcel post to England, Germany, Japan and other foreign countries is 12c per 
People Who Have No Experience 
in Berry Culture had best leave the selection of varieties entirely to us. Send 
us $1.00, $5.00, $10.00 or whatever you wish to invest, state your conditions, as 
near as possible. Let us know the kind of soil and whether for home use or 
market We will do our best to select for you the right varieties. 
Our Plants True to Name. 
We exercise the greatest care to have all plants true to name and reliable. 
We personally inspect the growing fields during the summer season. How'ever, 
L. J. Farmer’s Children Picking Strawberries, September 30th, 1913. 
if for any cause whatever plants should become mixed before they leave our 
establishment, we stand ready to either refill the order or return the money 
paid for the plants, but we cannot become liable beyond the original amount 
paid us. Mistakes sometimes happen even in the best regulated establishments. 
Substituting Varieties. 
In extreme cases we> sometimes find it expedient to put in another kind in 
place of the one ordered. This is due to running short of a variety or inability 
to get them dug at the proper time. There are many varieties that are prac¬ 
tically the same or closely resemble each other in value. In such cases, we 
always endeavor to select varieties of equal or superior value to those ordered. 
In case you do not wish us to exercise this right, please mark your order sheet 
plainly, "No Substitution,” 
Plants Out of Season. 
The regular season for shipping plants is March, April and May for spring, 
and October and November for autumn. We make a specialty of furnishing 
