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ANNOUNCEMENT 
Since the issuance of our 1939 catalogue, we have moved from Brownsville, Oregon 
to Lebanon, Oregon and future correspondence may be addressed to us at the new 
location. Our business is to be carried on in much the same manner as before but on 
our new place we expect to be able to give more attention to a wider variety of flowers 
and keep them under closer observation than was possible before with the plantings 
located in several different places. We wish to thank our many customers for their 
patronage in the past and to extend an invitation to go through our lists before mak¬ 
ing future selections. 
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we did not issue a summer price list 
of Iris and Daffodils as usual but we expect to have these for sale again next year. In 
passing it might be mentioned that we have a very fine selection of the finest novelty 
Daffodils and those interested are invited to write for our list for next year. How¬ 
ever, at the present moment we are more concerned with Glads as are doubtless most 
of you who read this. 
We are indeed grateful for the many fine reports sent in and we are glad to hear 
of the successes of our customers. On the other hand, if you have met with failures 
and we are to blame or we can be of service in correcting them, we wish to be at your 
service. 
TERMS 
Prices quoted in the list prepaid except on “quantity prices.” Stock is preferably 
shipped in the spring unless orders are for quantities which may go by express. If 
we can get bulbs dug, cured, and cleaned in sufficient time, some orders may go out 
this fall, particularly those from the Western States. One bulb may be purchased 
at one-eighth the ten rate price and five at the ten rate, and 25 at the 100 rate where 
the item does not total less than 10c. Where bulbs are priced singly, ten may be 
ordered at eight times the unit price. 
EXTRA SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 
We need cash to harvest our crop and pay for our new bulb house, and to en¬ 
courage early orders we make the following special discounts. These do away with 
the cash discount coupons sent out previous seasons. On all orders accompanied by 
cash to the full amount of the order, 25% may be deducted if sent before Nov. 1st. 
20% may be deducted if sent before Dec. 1st. 
15% may be deducted if sent before Jan. 1st. 
Collections and lots selected from the quantity price list may be included for 
these discounts if the order totals $5.00 or more. On orders of $25.00 or over, an ad¬ 
ditional 5% discount may be deducted. 
We endeavor to send out healthy, true-to-name stock and are glad to make ad¬ 
justments should any prove otherwise. 
GRANT E MITSCH 
Lebanon, Oregon, U. S. A. 
"Gladlond" 
