TERMS OF SALE 
(Read carefully before ordering) 
The following price list cancels all previous quotations. 
PRICES: All prices quoted are for rooted cuttings F. O, B. San Gabriel, California, plus 3 % sales tax within State. 
PAYMENTS: Cash must accompany with all orders including the carriage charges if preferred shipments by Parcel Post. 
Remittance may be made by check, certified check, postal or express money orders. Do not send currency unless 
by registered mail. 
SHIPMENTS: All shipments below $5.00 in value will be made by Parcel Post unless instructed otherwise by the pur¬ 
chaser. All orders above $5.00 will be shipped by Railway Express. 
CARRIAGE AND PACKING CHARGES: There is no packing charge, but carriage charges will be paid by the purchasers 
at all times. Orders by Parcel Post should include postage at the rate of 10c for the first dozen cuttings, 4c for each 
additional dozen. 
NOTICE will be mailed to you upon receipt of your order if we are unable to ship immediately. 
CLAIMS: No complaints entertained unless made in writing immediately upon receipt of goods. Absolutely no adjust¬ 
ment will be made on complaints made later than 10 days after arrival of goods. 
NON-WARRANTY: While we endeavor to use every possible care to have all varieties properly labeled and true to name, 
but alike all dealers in similar trade, we give no warranty, express or implied, as to the crop, its variety or product 
of which we have no control. 
PLEASE NOTE: 12 of one NAME is quoted at dozen rate; 30 at 100 rate; and 250 at 1000 rate. 
OUR SELECTIONS. Customers who are not familiar with the names listed in our catalog, often send in orders asking us 
to ship plants of our selection. In making such orders, please note carefully the types wanted, your preference of 
colors and the blooming period. We will then send out plants which will best meet your requirements and most 
suitable to your locality. 
COLOR VARIATIONS. Colors given in our catalog, particularly the pink and bronze of the early blooming varieties vary 
some season under different weather conditions. Experiences show that the colors are more distinct when grown in 
cooler district or when flowers bloom after the approach of cooler weather. Similar differences occur sometimes when 
grown in the Southern States and that in the Northern States even though the same variety has been sent out 
from us. 
SIMILAR VARIETIES. We receive sometimes complaints regarding that the varieties, "Harvard," "Garnet King," and 
even "Helen Hubbard" which we have sold are identical and that the difference is inperceptible to warrant their 
different names used. When varieties are grown in sprays, it is sometimes difficult to detect the differences and 
therefore advisable for the beginners to select their plants from the wider range of colors rather than to limit your 
selections when purchasing several plants. 
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