NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS 
READ CAREFULLY 
HOW TO MAKE OUT YOUR ORDER AND PARCEL POST INSTRUCTIONS 
Your Zone Is Stamped On Your Catalog 
Fill out your order sheet enclosed herewith, writing or printing your name and address very plainly, 
and use return envelope. 
Remittance may be made by Postoffice or Express Money Order, Draft, Stamps or Currency. We 
prefer that you do not send stamps for amounts over 50c. Be sure to register your letters if they con¬ 
tain cash. Money Orders are the safest and most economical way of remitting, wherever possible, as 
banks charge for collecting personal checks. 
PARCEL POST INSTRUCTIONS • 
Before sending your order read Parcel Post Instructions carefully. If prices are quoted f. o. b. Twin 
Falls, you pay all postage. Read Parcel Post Instruction No. 1 for postage rates on all goods priced 
f. o. b. 
Ail Garden and Flower seeds are priced postage paid. 
Insecticides and Supplies in some cases are priced postage paid to Second Zone. Where you are be¬ 
yond the Second Zone add postage as specified in Parcel Post Instructions No. 2 on all goods priced 
postage paid to Second Zone. 
We can ship up to 70 lbs. in one package and as many packages of 70 lbs. or less as required to 
complete your order. 
Your Zone Is Stamped On Your Catalog 
PARCEL POST INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1 
Covering Goods Priced F. O. B. Twin Falls 
When ordering goods priced f. o. b. Twin Falls you pay all transportation charges. In many cases 
you can save time and money by having your orders come by mail. When ordering by mail add postage 
to your order as follows: 
1st Zone—8c for first pound, 1.1c per pound for each additional pound. 
2nd Zone—8c for first pound, 1.1c per pound lor each additional pound. 
3rd Zone— 9c for first pound, 2.UC per pound for each additional pound. 
4th Zone—10c for first pound, 3.5c per pound for each additional pound. 
5th Zone—11c for first pound, 5.3c per pound for each additional pound. 
Where a fraction of a cent appears in the total amount of postage, it will be computed as a full cent. 
PARCEL POST INSTRUCTIONS NO. 2 
Covering Goods Priced Paid to Second Zone 
If you are located beyond the Second Zone add extra postage to your order as follows, on goods 
priced to Second Zone only: 
2nd Zone to 3rd Zone, 0.9c per lb. 
2nd Zone to 4th Zone 2.4c per lb. 
2nd Zone to 5th Zone, 4.1c per lb. 
NOTE—Where goods are priced f. o. b. Twin Falls, you pay all Postage, Freight, Express or Truck 
Charges. 
TABLE OF AMOUNT OF SEED AND TIME TO SOW 
Asparagus . 
100-ft. Row 
1 Acre 
. 4 lbs. 
Early Spring 
Bush Beans . 
. 1 lb. . 
. 60 
lbs. 
May 15th to July 1st 
Pole Beans . 
. 1 lb. .. 
. 60 
lbs. 
May 15th to July 1st 
Beet, Table . 
. 2 oz. . 
. 10 
lbs. 
April 1st to July 1st 
Beet, Mangel . 
. 2 oz. . 
. 12 
lbs. 
April 1st to June 1st 
Brussels Sprouts ... 
. y 3 oz. . 
. 6 
oz. 
Early Spring 
Cabbage . 
. % oz. . 
. 1 
lb. \ 
Early Spring 
Carrott ...*. 
. 3 
lbs. 
April 1st to July 1st 
Cauliflower . 
. % oz. . 
. 1 
lb. 
Early Spring 
Celery . 
. % oz. . 
. 2 
oz. 
Early Spring 
Corn, Sweet . 
. M lb. 
...... 10 
lbs. 
May 1st to June 10th 
Cress . 
. % oz. 
Early Spring 
Cucumber . 
. Vz .zo . 
. 2 
lbs. 
May 10th to June 10th 
Egg Plant . 
.oz. . 
Early Spring 
Endive . 
Early Spring to August 
Kale . 
. % oz. 
Early Spring 
Kohl Rabi . 
. % OZ. 
Early Spring 
Lettuce . 
. 3 
lbs. 
Early Spring to August 
Musk Melon . 
. % oz. 
... 3 
lbs. 
May 10th to June 1st 
Water Melon . 
. 1 oz. . 
. 4 
lbs. 
May 10th to June 1st 
Okra . 
. 2 oz. . 
May 1st 
Onion . 
. 1 oz. 
. 3 
lbs. 
March 1st to May 1st 
Parsley . 
. % OZ. . 
Early Spring 
Parsnip . 
. Vi oz. 
. 5 
lbs. 
Early Spring 
Peas . 
. 2 lbs. 
.120 
lbs. 
April 1st to August 1st (do better early) 
Pepper . 
. % oz. 
Early Spring 
Pumpkin . 
... 4 
lbs. 
May 10th to June 1st 
Radish . . 
. 10 
lbs. 
Early Spring 
Salsify . 
. 1 oz. . 
Early Spring 
Spinach . 
. 10 
lbs. 
Early Spring or Fall 
Squash 
. 1 oz. 
. 4 
lbs. 
May 10th to June 1st 
Tomato . 
.oz. 
. 4 
oz. 
Early Spring 
Turnip . 
. Vt OZ . 
. 2 
lbs. 
April 1st to August 15th 
