Important Directions to Customers 
‘^Prompt Service’^ Is a Kilgore Motto Which Has Been in Practice for 
Over Twenty-five Years 
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How to Order 
Please be careful to sign your name, box number, street or rural route, post 
office and State on every order. Please write plainly. 
Cash With Order 
Ours is a cash business and our prices are made on that basis. Customers are 
requested to remit when ordering and by so doing save the C.O.D. fee charged by 
postal authorities for collecting and returning money. 
C. O. D. 
Perishable items such as rose bushes, nursery stock, etc., are not sent C.O.D. 
under any circumstances. 
How to Send Money 
Remittances should be made by post-office money orders, express money 
orders, drafts or checks. 
Remittance by Stamps 
On orders for seeds where the amount is 50 cents or less, we will accept stamps 
in good condition the same as cash, but we would ask those remitting stamps to 
wrap them in oiljed paper to prevent their sticking together or to the order. 
Export Shipments to Cuba, the West Indies, and Foreign Countries 
For the convenience of our customers in the West Indies we have established 
the following agencies: M. J. Diaz y Cia, Muralla 75, Havana, Cuba; Mr. A. C. 
Kopf, Nueva Gerona, Isle of Pines; Mr. F. C. Albury, Nassau, Bahamas; Nitrate 
Agencies Company, P. 0. Box 1413, San Juan, Puerto Rico; Mr. Benigno Perez 
Martinez, P. 0. Box 216, Luperon No. 9, Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic; 
Mr. Leslie R. Mordecai, 158 Harbour St., Kingston, Jamaica; Mr. Jean Comhaire, 
Port au Prince, Haiti. These agents carry a full line of Kilgore’s seeds during 
the season. 
Non-Warranty 
We give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, produc¬ 
tiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs or plants we sell, and we will 
not be responsible for the crop. 
No reputable seedsman gives any warranty. We test our seeds for germination 
and trueness to type before we send them to our customers. We have the fullest 
confidence in the quality of all the seeds we sell, but we have no control over them 
after they leave our hands. Satisfactory germination and production are depend¬ 
ent upon many factors other than the quality of the seed, such as methods of 
planting, cultivation, and fertilizing. If we should warrant or guarantee seeds 
in any way, we could be held responsible for the failure of the crop, regardless 
of cause; a responsibility we cannot accept. 
No Seeds Returned 
For your protection we will not permit seeds to be returned, unless mistake 
was made in filling order. No customer would want to plant seeds that had been 
returned, nor would we feel safe in filling an order with returned seed. This is 
one reason we have never followed the policy of putting out our seeds with deal¬ 
ers. Our seeds are never out of our hands until they are sold to you direct through 
our mail-order department or through one of our own stores or agencies. 
