



In place of the gloves, for those preferring it, we can send the following book: <3 ig 
Guide to Corn Growing in the American and Canadian Northwest. ale _ com. = 
plete handbook of Corn History, Corn Breeding, Corn Growing, Corn Varieties, and the handling ¢ 
the crop; in popular form and non-technical language. ‘ » CO 
production under the special requirements of Northwestern and Northern Great Plains conditio 
BE SURE TO ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DELAYS & DISAPPOINTMENTS —_— 







With every order for vegetable and fi 
seeds of $20.00 or more, for seed grain or 
nursery’ stock of $30.00 or more we shall be 
glad to furnish on request two pairs of se = 
iceable brown cloth gloves. Thermometers 
cannot be obtained for the duration. —_ 
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(Sales price, 50c.)_ ‘A co 
Deals with all matters relating to co 
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All prices quoted are subject to change without notice. Any tax which may be imposed after th are 
printing of this catalog upon items listed must be added by the customer to the quoted price. __ 
Prices quoted on items covered by price ceilings are at ceiling or below. ae = 
HOW TO SEND MONEY. Remittance should be 
made by Postoeflice or Express Money Order or by 
Bank Draft. . Personal checks on banks are ac- 
cepted, but customers must pay exchange and col- 
lection charge of 5 cents. U.S. stamps are accepted. 
ALASKA customers are asked to send drafts, 
money orders or stamps for small amounts, Ex- 
change rates on Alaska checks are prohibitive. 
C.0.D. We fill C.O.D. orders only when 25% of the 
amount is sent. We do not accept any C.O.D. orders 
for perishable goods. 
DELIVERY OF GOODS. Goods may be sent by 
mail, express or freight. Postpaid prices are quoted 
in most cases. Parcel Post rates are given so that 
customers can figure the amount necessary to add 
to freight prices when larger amounts are desired 
by mail. If you wish goods sent by mail be sure 
that you remit mail prices. The Parcel Post weight 
limit is 70 lbs. Weight limit for Parcel Post to 
Canada 15 lbs. at 14c per lb. There is no reduction 
on postpaid prices of packet and ounce goods if 
sent by express or freight. 
EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. 
here means that we deliver the goods to the ex- 
press or railway company. The purchaser pays all 
transportation charges on receipt of goods. On. 
moderate sized orders we advise express shipment 
rather than freight. All prices are F. 0. B. here 
unless quoted postpaid. ; 
Upon delivery of goods to transportation com- 
pany, a sale is completed. In event of loss or dam- 
age to goods in transit the purchaser must have 
notation of such loss placed upon his receipt, and 
may then file claim for loss at his station, or may 
send the necessary papers to us when we shall | 
gladly enter claim for him, remitting to him as 
soon as the claim is paid. Fee 
Remember that our responsibility ceases on de- 
livery in good order to the transportation company, 
and it is therefore imperative that every purchase 
be carefully examined for loss or damage before 
accepting it. 
We do not guarantee replacement of goods sent 
by mail. An additional remittance of five cents will 
insure-any mail package. We can not insure plants 
and nursery stock so there is no recourse in case of 
delay and injury when mailed. — 
PACKING. No charge is made for boxes, bags 
or wrapping for any goods offered in this catalog. | 
KEEP A COPY OF YOUR ORDER. Check goods 
received with this copy. Sometimes items are solid 
out or will follow later, in which case a slip is en- 
closed with goods or notices sent. 
MISTAKES. These will happen in spite of all 
eare. Write us at once with copy of original order 
and order number, and mistake will be promptly 
rectified. Please do not return goods until you 
hear from us... . 
Notify us if you hear nothing of your order within 
- @ reasonable time. 
,OUR RESPONSIBILITY. It is so manifestly im- 
possible for a seller of any perishable goods to be 
North Dakota residents must pay 2% sales tax except on seed, vegetable plants and fe 
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responsible for what happens to them after th 
leave his hands, especially goods like seeds anc 
plants which are planted in the ground under vary 
ing conditions of soil and climate, that we, in com 
mon with all American seed houses, disclaim re- 
sponsibility as to crop which may be raised from 
the seeds which we sell. a 
We wish it understood that all goods are : 
under the following general non-warranty. — 
We give no warranty, express or implied, as te 
the productiveness of any seeds, trees, plants o 
bulbs we sell and we willy not be in any way re- 
sponsible for the crop. Our liability, in all instances, 
is limited to the purchase price of the seed. re 
However, we wish to call the attention of our 
customers to the fact that we make careful tests 
of all seeds in our stock and endeavor to see that — 
nothing but goods of the very highest quality are 
sent out. | Se m3 
We urge most strongly that every bit of see 
grain or seed corn received from us be tester 
Should the test prove unsatisfactory or the good ES 
not as represented we should be notified at onc . 
and an immediate adjustment will be made. 
With regard to trees or plants, if sent by ex- 
press, and damage is noted by consignee at the 
Station, we are glad to replace or refund. We d 
not guarantee nursery stock and plants after be 
ing taken from the express office, but are alway 
willing to give attention to just claims for loss 
PARCEL POST RATES Bi 
Limit of weight, 70 Ibs. ioe 
If You Do Not Know Which Zone Rate ‘Mp 2 
plies, Consult Your Postmaster. ee SS: 
For Zones 1 and 2—One pound is 8c; 21 
10c, Add ic per pound to 10c for each addi 
tional pound weight or fractional pound o 
the package. Thus 7 pounds will be 10¢ plu 
5 additional pounds at le per pound, or 15 
_“Zone 3—One pound is 9c.’ For each addi 
tional pound add 2e. mae econ 
Zone 4—One pound is 10c. For addi-_ 
tional pound add 3.5c. anf a pee 
Zone 5—One pound is lic. 
tional pound add 5.38c °* 
_ Zone 6—One pound is 12c. 
tional pound add 7c, a ; Kin 
Zone 7—One pound is 14c. For ea at 
tional pound add 9c. he = we by 
Zone 8—One pound is 15c. For « idi- 
tional pound add llc. ae Set res 
This zone rate covers* all Alaska parcel 
Ne ee parcel may be longer than. 
inches. : es Mee 
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