MY THREE WARRANTS.hSS- 
!. I Warrant Your Remittance to Reach Me, 
if sent by either post office or express money order, bank draft or 
registered letter. No othor method Is absolutely safe, though 
many do send bills, postage and coin in letters unregistered. Ex¬ 
tra seeds will bo sent to the amount of the cost of the order, draft 
or registered letter when money is sent by either of these methods. 
If you send postage stamps, send only the one and two-cent 
size and do not tear them apart nor stick them to the paper. 
If coins aro sont, they should be wrapped in paper. 
2. I Warrant My Seeds to Reach You, ^Tnotf- 
fy me of their non-arrival within two weeks of the time ot sending 
your order, giving the date of your order and enclosing a duplicate 
of it. You should recoivo your seeds within ono day of the actu¬ 
al time it takes the mail to come and go between the two points, as 
I Invariably fill in the afternoon all orders received that morn¬ 
ing. and those received in the afternoon not later than the next 
morning. Promptness Is my motto. Try me. 
3. 1 Warrant My Seeds to be Good. "seedsman 
can promise that seeds will grow, as it all depends on the condi¬ 
tions. I know by actual testing that my seeds are good, but if 
any failed to grow for you last year, and you are entirely satis¬ 
fied that the failure is due to lack of vitality in the seeds, and not to 
somo other cause, you may feel at liberty in placing your order 
with me this year to include such varieties. I desire to satisfy 
my customers, and some may believe that seeds which they re¬ 
ceived were poor. In making application for seed to be replaced, 
please refer to the date of the oraer of last spring in which it was 
included. It is my purpose to renew this offer from year to year. 
Seeds of greenhouse plants, which generally require special 
care, are excepted from this offer to replace. 
niinlira-fp roialnrrttfKZ Should you receive a duplicate of 
DUpilCdie ^aiaiogues. this catalogue, you would confer a 
favor on me, and perhaps on a friend, by passing on to some person 
who cultivates flowers. 
BUSINESS REFERENCES. 
For the benefit of those with whom I have not the pleasure of a 
personal acquaintance, or who have not heretofore been my pa¬ 
trons, I take pleasure in inserting tho following references. Any 
one may feel at liberty t> make brief inquiry of these persons, al¬ 
ways enclosing return addressed postal card. 
Mm E. V. White: Pear Madam.—"The flower seeds I received from you last spring 
proved very satisfactory, and Judging from what I had, your stock must have been se¬ 
lect *A wltn great care and adapted to this grout Northwest.” 
MInneupolU, Minn. Oct. 30, 1807. Wtkajt Elliot, 
Chairman Executive Board Minn. State Horticultural Society. 
"To the Lovers 07 Plowees. —Tho first requisite for success with flowers Is to huvo 
good, honest seed. Some seedsmen assume the name of a woman to make people think 
they are honest. It giv« me pleasure to say that Miss Emma V. White l» not an as¬ 
sumed name, and I would recommend you to place your order for flower seeds with 
her. She gives her business personal attention, is accurate and reliable, and her seeds 
will be fresh and as represented. J- M. Underwood, 
Lake City, Minn., Nor. 13, 1807. President Minn. State Horticultural Society. 
The First Nationnl Hank of Princeton, Ill., Aug. 3, 1837.—I huve been acquainted with 
Miss Emma V. White since her childhood, end I know h-r to be a person of strict honor 
in all her business relations, and I would recommend hor os such to all who may wish 
to do business with her. D. H. Ssutc, President. 
45M WANT AN AGENT FOR MY FLOWER SEEDS IN EVERY TOWN IN AMERICA.*®* 
SEND FOR TERMS. 
See My Special 
PANSY PRIZES 
On Pago <4-. 
My “CULTURE OF FLOWERS,” A Miniature Book 
Giving full directions for growing every variety of flowers 
offered In this list, froo with evory order. 
