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irst: No Plant order is filled for less than $1.00, unless you pay 25 cents extra for 
packing and postage. No seed order is filled for less than 25 cents. 
Second: We pay the postage on all mail orders, but plants on which we pay the 
postage are of necessity smaller than those upon which you are willing to pay the 
postage or have sent by express. You understand that we cannot pay out the biggest 
part of our profit for postage. Therefore, if you are willing to pay the express 
charges, or will pay 10% on your order towards the postage, we gladly send you 
larger plants, except in cases of rare and expensive plants, of which you can expect 
only small divisions at the best. 
Third: We do not open accounts—we are too busy, and bookkeeping is too expensive. 
Neither do we send plants or seeds C. O. D. unless one-half is paid with the order. 
Send Money Order, Express Order, Check or Draft. 
If you send currency, have your letter registered; we assume no responsibility if money 
is sent in an ordinary letter. 
If you must send stamps, please do not send more than 50c worth. 
Fourth: All stock is offered subject to being unsold on receipt of order; if stock ordered is 
not available, unless you have named some substitutes, we will return your money—we do 
not substitute. 
Fifth: We guarantee our plants and seeds to be true to name; if through some error on 
our part the plant turns out otherwise, we will replace it free of charge; this, however, does 
not apply to seedlings that have not bloomed yet and of which certain colors are ordered; we 
can give no warranty, express or implied, that the progeny will be true to the parent color; 
this applies particularly to Delphiniums, Columbines, Lupins and Oriental Poppies. 
Sixth: The choice flower seeds offered herein are absolutely good and fresh and with 
reasonable care and skill on your part a large germination should be obtained in every case, 
with some exceptions, however, of a few notable bad germinators. Some seeds lie in the 
ground for a long time, some all Winter, and then come up strong in the Spring. With good 
care, all flower seeds are as good in the Spring as they were in the fall. Some people have the 
notion that Delphinium seeds lose all their strength by Spring. This is absolutely not the 
case; these seeds, if sown with ordinary care, are just as good for Spring sowing as they were 
in the Fall, the only difference being that instead of germinating in 10 days it might take 
them 3 or 4 weeks. We sow many ounces as late as April 15th; 30 days later we have a beauti¬ 
ful stand of tens of thousands of seedlings, the long rows looking like a wide green ribbon. 
Seventh: We are not responsible for delays in the mails, and particularly not if the stock 
is held up through Quarantine regulations. If you are so unfortunate as to live in a State 
that has stringent plant laws and where plants are sent, after being received at your Post 
Office, to a central inspection point, often many miles away, then opened up, handled, 
perhaps fumigated, and after such treatment carelessly re-packed and returned to vour Post 
Office, often causing days of delays. We would advise shipments by express. 
M e want to thank all customers for their patronage in the past. On the basis of service 
and satisfaction we solicit your orders, large or small. 
PUDOR’S, INC. 
ATTENTION—THIS CATALOG CANCELS ALL PREVIOUS 
CATALOGS AND LISTS 
j PLEASE DO NOTE 
I As onij such seeds as geiiiiinate well in our own establishment are supplied to 
ciistoinei-s, we will not and cannot accept responsibility for failure in the hands of 
others whose management, lack of equipment or lack of knowledge, may uncon¬ 
sciously he the cause of non-success. 
