Terms of Sale 
All prices F.O.B. Vista, Calif. Cash with order. All orders are 
acknowledged, on receipt of same. If you do not hear from us 
promptly, write us. 
We make no charges for packing, which is done in the best pos- 
sible manner. 
All goods travel at customer’s risk, and any claim for damage should 
be made to the Express Company upon receipt of goods. 
We wish it to be distinctly understood that while we take every 
precaution to have all plants true to name, we give no warranty, 
express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any 
other matter, of any plants we send out, and will not in any way be 
responsible for the crop. Every order we receive will be executed on 
these conditions only, and they must be accepted by the customer — 
when ordering. y 
In all cases our customers’ interests are first. If any customer is dis- 
satisfied about anything we want to hear from him promptly. 
We want to co-operate with you; for this reason we urge that you 
place your order with us promptly, so as.to obtain all of the varieties 
you desire. 
SUBSTITUTION—In the latter part of the season we may be out of 
some varieties, so please give your second choice. In case no substi- 
tution is desired please so advise in your order. 
PRICE GROUP 1 
Rooted Pelargoniums 
1 Azalea. Rosy red free bloomer, and very large flowers and 
clusters. Two upper petals darker with blotches, lower petals slightly 
colored. Strong grower and much in demand. 
2 Easter Greeting. Flowers a bright red, each petal marked with a 
large black blotch. Very early and long blooming season. 
3 Lucy Becker. Sport of Easter Greeting and is like it in everything 
but color, which is a pleasing rosy pink. Early and long blooming 
season. 
4 Wurtembergia. A sport of Easter Greeting, much deeper red 
than parents. Tall grower. 
S Edith North. Color salmon pink, shaded deeper on upper petals. 
Blotches dark brown. It is a vigorous grower, holding its trusses well 
above the foliage. 
6 Mrs. Laval. True Pansy Pelargonium. Coloring is white, dark 
purple, black. Small but plentiful flowers. Very early and popular. 
7 Sue Jarrett. Salmon pink, with unusual large markings. Beau- 
tiful large flowers. Very early and free bloomer. 
8 Prince Bismarck. Lavender, black blotches. Very large flowers. 
Ruffled. 
9 Bertha Wagner. Large Pansy type. Rose pink. Lovely. Early 
variety. 
10 Ethlyn. Pansy type. Rich salmon rose. Early summer. Very 
good. 
_ All above varieties: Prices well rooted cutting, ready after Oct. 15— 
$428 per 100, $4000 per 1,000. No order accepted less than 100. Not 
less than 15 of a variety. Unrooted cuttings half these prices. 
PRICE GROUP 2 
Newer and Rarer Varieties 
Prices Rooted—-$4i75" per 100; $45990"per 1,000 
11 Orchid Edith North. Orchid pink sport of Edith North. Darker 
blotches on the two upper petals. Strong, upright, health grower and 
early bloomer. 
12 Earlyana. Resembles Mrs. Layal. Flowers are orchid, variegat- 
ed purple and violet. Blooms early. 
13. Wolfgang Goethe. This is a beautiful dark red with dark spots. 
A beauty. 
14 Gardener’s Joy. White with blotches of deep brown. Large 
clusters of flowers. Makes a wonderful pot plant. 
15 Chicago Market. Blush pink flowers with deep color in throat. 
Dwarf habit. Veinings in all petals. 
16 Diener’s Giant. Deep pink and rich color. Very large flower. 
17. Pink Gardener's Joy. Salmon pink with dark eyes. Early 
bloomer and a fine variety. 
18 Edith Cavell. Striking color. White with maroon eyes. Large 
flower and compact. : 
19 Santa Monica. Light rose pink with carmine blotches. Very 
large. Flowers early. 
20 Beverly Hills. Amaranth Pink. An improved German Glory, 
with larger and better flowers. Early bloomer. Beautiful. 

