How to Order. Farm Seeds 
Chas. C. Navlet Co 
Please read these suggestions. We make every effort to fill your order exactly as specified. 
WRITE NAME & ADDRESS PLAINLY 
Many delays occur because of insufficient address. 
Print or write your full name carefully [Example: 
John B. Jones, or Miss Bernice M. Smith, or Mrs. John 
B. Jones, or Mary C. Jones (Mrs. John B.)]. We ask 
this because housewives are apt to give their husband’s 
name and initial one time and their own the next, mak¬ 
ing it difficult to identify correspondence. Then give 
street address or R.F.D. route, city or town, county 
and State. 
NON-WARRANTY 
We exercise due care in selecting our seed, bulbs, 
flowering and ornamental plants, berry plants, fruit and 
shade trees, and all other merchandise, but we give 
no warranty, expressed or implied, as to description, 
quality, productiveness, or any other matter on any 
merchandise we sell, and we cannot be responsible in 
any way for the crop or results. 
If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these 
terms, they are at once to be returned. 
Sales Tax Schedule 
The following schedule will prove of assistance to Cali¬ 
fornia customers in determining the correct amount of tax: 
Less than 15c...No tax 
15c to 49c. Ic 
50c to 83c. 2c 
84c to $1.16. 3 c 
$1,17 to $1.49. Z"~Ac 
$1.50 to $1.83. 5 c 
$1.84 to $2.16......''.”..'...6c 
$2.17 to $2.49. 7c 
For each additional 33c add Ic tax. 
Visitors Welcome 
Our nursery where we grow thousands upon thousands 
of shrubs and roses, is located on El Camino Real (US 
101) San Francisco Highway, 2 miles south of Sunnyvale. 
Open Sundays from October to June. 
EARLY ORDERING APPRECIATED 
If you can anticipate your needs, and place your 
order early, we will appreciate it. We handle a tremend¬ 
ous volume of mail order business during the planting 
seasons. By ordering early you get extra special at¬ 
tention. 
HOW TO SEND MONEY 
Amounts of $1.00 or less may be sent in stamps, pref¬ 
erably in two and three cent denominations. 
If you send currency or silver, be sure to send by 
registered mail. 
Postoffice or Express Money Orders or Bank Drafts 
are equally satisfactory, and need not be registered. 
If you send a Cashier’s Check or Bank Draft drawn 
by your home-town bank, have it made payable to your¬ 
self and then endorse on the back “Payable to (Thas. C. 
Navlet Co.’’ This will help to avoid possibility of errorj 
and give us a record of whom the check is from. 
California customers: Please do not overlook adding 
Sa-les Tax to the amount of your order. Thank you. 
SAFE ARRIVAL ASSURED 
We hold ourselves responsible for the safe arrival of 
goods in first-class condition. Our packing is in the 
hands of experts. If the goods do not arrive in first- 
class condition, kindly return them with the wrapper, 
at our expense and the order will be immediately re¬ 
filled. 
PARCEL POST RATES 
Zone 
1st 
Each 
Distance 
Pound 
Additional 
1st 
Within 50 Miles 
$0.08 
Ic 
2nd 
50-150 ’’ 
.08 
Ic 
3rd 
150-300 ’’ 
.09 
2c 
4th 
300-600 ’’ 
.10 
4c 
5th 
600-1000 ’’ 
.11 
6c 
6th 
1000-1400 ’’ 
.12 
7c 
7th 
1400-1800 ’’ 
.14 
9c 
8th 
Over 1800 ” 
.15 
lie 
(The 8th zone includes U. S 
Possessions) 
COVER CROP, FIELD, FARM SEED 
Alfalfa (Sow 20 lbs. per A). Lb. 40c 
Chilean (Common)—Long lived leading variety. 
Hairy Peruvian Heavier producer but shorter lived. 
Brabham Cow Pea (Sow 40 lbs. per A). Lb. 25c 
Nematode and drought resistant. For Hay, Ensi¬ 
lage, Pasture, Stock Feed and Table use. 
Broad Windsor Bean (Sow 55 lbs. per A). Lb. 25c 
Large Horse— Valuable cover crop and fine for table. 
Burr Clover (Sow 15 lbs. per A). Lb. 40c 
Valuable green manure. Fine hillside pasturage. 
Cow Pea (Sow 30 lbs. per A). Lb. 25c 
Black Eye Bean—Makes a splendid cover crop. 
Ladino Clover (Sow 5 lbs. per A). Lb. $1.75 
Ideal irrigated land pasture for Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, 
Poultry. Spreads by runners. 
Melilotus (Sow 20 lbs. per A). 
Alba (Sweet Clover)—Summer cover crop. Lb. 35c 
Indica (Bitter Clover)—Spring cover crop. Lb. 25o 
Red Clover (Sow 15 lbs. per A). Lb. 60o 
Feed, Pasture, Hay, where too cold for Alfalfa. 
Sorghum (Sow 5 lbs. per A). Lb. 25« 
Early Amber—Nutritive forage, green or cured. 
Sudan Grass (Sow 18 lbs. per A). Lb 25o 
Drought-resisting pasture, 4 to 6 cuttings of Hay. 
Sunflower (Sow 10 lbs. per A). Lb 25o 
Mammoth Russian—Enormous yield, 125 bu. to acre. 
Timothy (Sow 18 lbs. per A). Lb. 50o 
Best hay grass. Thrives on moist, loamy soil. 
Vetch (Sow 60 lbs. per A). Lb. 25c 
Common Oregon Pine forage or cover crop for loamy 
soil. Sow with 25 lbs. Oats, Barley, Rye to acre. 
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Please include Sales Tax within State of California. 
