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Our Terms are Strictly Cash with Order. We prefer not to 
send seeds C. O. D. unless order is accompanied by at least one- 
third of the amount of order. 
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or check. Stamps will do if your order is for a small amount. 
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should an error occur, kindly write us at once, and we will adjust 
it promptly. 
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reach you, how they grow and how you like them? We will cer- 
tainly appreciate it. Your criticisms, if you have any, as well as 
your praises, are desired. 
NOTES ABOUT PARCEL POST 
Poisons can not be sent by mail, but may be shipped by ex- 
press. 
Weight limit in all zones 70 pounds. 
Non-Warranty. Most of the failures with seeds are due to 
causes entirely beyond our control, such as unfavorable weather 
or soil conditions, too deep or too shallow planting, etc., which 
renders it impossible for us to guarantee success. We therefore 
give no warranty as to description, quality or productiveness of 
any of the seeds we send out, and will not be in any way re- 
sponsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the 
goods under these conditions, they are to be at once returned. 
WE DO NOT GUARANTEE REPLACEMENT OF GOODS SENT 
BY MAIL. An additional remittance of 5 cents will insure any 
mail package. 
NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS ON AN ACRE 
LOE DY PAU Lee eed ete aes eer 21,780 Gi by? .Bsfeetiys scide estes 907 
We bys di Leetivaciectccse stole s 14,520 GubywGateeticcs oie ce cutee 1,210 
Ws DY s4 Leet sieeve beaetasebele. 10,890 SEP cL Sateeb aye sts, te) sole ete eters 680 
TVA UDY-ue Leebs acc cutee ate 14,520 10.-by 210: feet. .vi.c< eslec elsnae 430 
114 by 8 feet............... 9,680 12. by 212 \feetz eerist sisisternars <6 802 
Dae DYus sLeCGe nis ainiios sictemieis 7,260 LBiby: 15 feets os 2c: cieleste ste 193 
Be DY RAH LOOCGS oct lereretn eaves jets 5,445 LES DY L1G EOE arom icici etatereretare 170 
Orme Dyes Leebe dace weet eee 3,630 LSs bys) 8 Leebiets cc cass) s cieaone 135 
3s MID YOY LOGE: cee eiete seats antia si 2,904 DOs by 20 LOOT chevets a; orsl's cre recalls 109 
SPM DYOeLeete. icicles, ot seen 2,420 OUD Y LOL COUercieiit tere: d sisal scelsas 10 
ATEN DY TE “LOLS Sits c sks ois oe 2,722 80 by730: feets. soc 6.0 31003 'o wens 48 
Ate by=6 Leets cect ce 6 oeic nae 1,815 40 by. 40 feet. 62.2.6 ae Sat 27 
RULE—Multiply the distance in feet between the rows by the distance 
the plants are apart in the rows, and the product will be the number of 
square feet for each plant or hill, which, divided into the number of 
square feet in an acre (43,560), will give the number of plants to the 
acre. 
Se I, 
YOU CAN INCREASE THE NUMBER AND 
QUALITY OF BERRIES ON ORNAMENTAL 
SHRUBS .. . by spraying with 
PRUITONE 
REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 

This plant hormone spray will help to develop big berries on 
holly, snow berry, euonymus, pyracantha and other berry bearing 
shrubs—even when they are bi-sexual and no male plants are 
near. Simple and easy to use. Stops drop of leaves and fruit. 
2/5 oz. pkt. (5 gallons of spray) 25c. 
2 ozs. (25 gallons of spray) $1.00. 

NEW VEGETABLE NUMBERS 
The newer varieties here listed ‘nave proven their worth the 
past two seasons in many a home garden. Try a few new 
numbers this season. 
MIGNONETTE LETTUCE. The smallest of crisp heads. Small 
compact heads of reddish brown which blanch to a creamy 
yellow. Ideal for small families and heads well 
weather. Pkt. 10c. 
in warm 
OAKLEAF LETTUCE. Rather spreading loose leaves of dark 
green which can be cut for a long period. Flavor excellent and 
easy to grow anywhere. This number was pronounced a gen- 
eral favorite the past season. Pkts. 15c. 
GREAT LAKES LETTUCE. All-American winner for 1944. An 
outstanding crisp head for all sections and all seasons. Ma- 
tures in about 90 days with solid crisp heads often as large 
as 2 pounds, but the average is about 1 pound. One of the 
few heading varieties that stand the heat well. Pkts. 25c. 
BURPEE’S JUBILEE TOMATO. An exceptionally prolific Golden 
Yellow of fine flavor, texture and smoothness. Bush growth 
is rugged. Fruit matures in about 80 days. Makes excellent 
juice with a very large content of Vitamins A and C. Pkts. 15c. 
BUTTERCUP SQUASH. Finest flavor of all the baking squashes. 
The size is ideal for the small family, from 3 to 5 pounds. The 
shape is rather flat with deep orange flesh—tender and sweet 
and fairly dry. It makes delicious pies. Matures in about 95 
days and is an excellent keeper. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 

DECATUR POLE BEANS. Absolutely stringless, dark green 
round pods from 6 to 8 inches. Resistant to rust and very 
desirable as a dry white bean for winter use. Pkt. 15c. 
POTOMAC POLE BEAN. A black seeded stringless variety that 
may soon take the place of the popular Kentucky Wonder. 
A heavy yielder and good market and canning variety. Pkt. 
hoc 
More Food Is Needed This Year Than Ever. - 
Grow Your Own and Can Your Own. 




TRADE MARK 
ROOT MAGGOT CONTROL VEGETABLE SPRAY 
For 30 Years the Most Effective for the Protection of 
Cabbage, Turnips, Cauliflower, Beets, Radishes, Onions, Etc. 
Begin using “CARCO” early in Spring and through Summer 
¥% Pint, 50c; Pint, 75c; Quart, $1.25. Larger sizes priced depending 
on availability of containers. 




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