TERMS OF SALE 
Prices quoted herein are for cash with order, and include packing and 
delivery by prepaid parcel post. 
Large orders at special prices will go bv express, delivery charges 
COLLECT. 
No orders accepted for les's than $1.00 unless accompanied by 20 cents 
additional to cover the cost of packing. 
I remove all plants at flowering time that appear to be untrue to 
name, but being human an occasional mistake will occur, in which event 
I will only be responsible to the extent of replacing the plant or refunding 
the purchase price. 
Unless specifically requested not to do so, I will ship a similar variety 
to one ordered when the variety ordered is sold out. A list of “Second 
choice” varieties is helpful in such cashes. When requested not to do this, 
the purchase price of any variety not furnished as ordered will be refunded. 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
My plants are grown in the open garden here at No. 7 James Avenue, 
Montgomery, Ala. and I personally select, label and pack each order. 
Shipments can be made earlier than the middle of April, but except for 
the southern portion of the United States earlier shipments are not desirable. 
However, if desired, shipments can be made from March 1st on. 
Each order of plants will be dipped ‘head and ears” in a standard 
insecticide spray immediately prior to packing, which eliminates even the 
possibility of any insect pest surviving. 
Mimeographed cultural directions will be included in each package of 
plants shipped, and where order includes any Cascade types a sheet contain¬ 
ing instructions on their special treatment will also be included. 
Bud selection and blooming dates are for this locality and must be 
taken as approximations only. Further north they will be advanced, and 
delayed as you go South. A variety will be matured and gone here by the 
time it is in bloom in New Orleans. 
Unusually hot weather in September and October will often lighten 
the colors of most mums—particularly the pinks, and this should be borne 
in mind when ordering the early varieties. As a general rule such varieties 
maturing before the latter part of October are not satisfactory for the 
southern portion of the United States—the sun being just too hot during 
September and early October. 
The fact that some varieties appear in my catalogue one year and are net 
listed the next does not mean that I consider them worthless—it probably 
means that I just haven’t enough plants surplus to list. So if you want 
a certain variety that has been listed in a previous catalogue, you may in¬ 
clude it in your order and I will do my best to supply it. Even though I 
may not have enough to list of certain varieties, I usually do have a few 
plants and so could probably help you out. You may try it anyway, but 
give a second choice in case I can’t. 
