

ized us. You have made our change to new quarters a huge success. 
\ \ JE WANT to extend our sincere gratitude to our old customers and to the many new ones who have patron- 
__ Above we are showing you a picture of our new store. We are very proud of it and it has received many 
complimentary remarks. To those of you who have not as yet visited our new quarters, we tender a cordial invita- 
tion to come and browse around, as so many interested ones have done in the past fourteen months that we have 
been in our new home. 
Please feel free to become acquainted with the various departments, so that when some particular garden, 
farm or poultry-raising need arises, you will know where to come for advice based on many years of practical 
experience. 
PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING 
“‘The maintenance of prices in these unsettled times is a serious 
problem for anyone publishing a catalogue. 
“‘For instance, should you send an order for some item in this 
catalogue on which the published price is no longer correct, we will 
notify you of the new price and make shipment only after receiving 
an OK from you.” 
We aim to give our customers the best service possible. If we make 
an error, tell us about it and we'll make it right. If there is any 
information you want in our line of business, write us (if you can’t 
call), and we shall be glad to give it careful attention. Our various 
departments are in charge of experts who are able to answer intel- 
ligently almost all inquiries pertaining to horticulture, agriculture, 
poultry, and pet stock. Always write inquiries on a sheet separate 
from your order; it means quicker reply. 
The attention of our customers is respectfully called to the follow- 
ing directions which will, if followed, be an aid to purchasers as well 
as to ourselves. 
How to Send Money. Remittances may be sent either in the 
form of a Money Order, Bank Check or Draft, or, if currency Is sent, 
it should be registered. Postage stamps are satisfactory for small 
amounts. : 
Orders from Unknown Correspondents. We often receive 
orders from unknown correspondents without remittances, who 
request that we forward the goods and payment will be sent later. 
Please do not ask us to do this unless established credit has been 
previously arranged with us, as satisfactory business references must 
always be given by customers wishing to open accounts for credit. 
IMPORTANT. Merchandise to be returned for credit must be 
returned within 5 days in geod order free of expense to us. 
Should you want to purchase anything needed in the garden, green- 
house, or farm, not listed in this catalogue, we will gladly fill your 
order at the lowest market price, or quote prices if desired. 

THE BOOK OF ANNUALS By Alfred C. Hottes 
Over 100 genera described with full directions for their care, cul- 
ture and use. Lists of different annuals for different purposes and a 
condensed tabular cultural list. 180 pages, 122 illustrations. Cloth 
$1.50, postpaid $1.65. 

PARCEL POST RATES 
We deliver by PARCEL POST FREE to any post office in the United States 
all cash orders for Flower and Vegetable Seeds in packets, ounces, and 44 pounds, 
unless otherwise noted. No seed delivered free unless order is accompanied with 
the cash. For postage on Peas, Beans, Corn, Vegetable, and Field Seeds in larger 
quantities and all merehandise, consult following table. AI] merchandise other 
than seeds, bulbs and plants up to and including 8 ounces in weight can be sent at 
the rate of 1 cent an ounce regardless of distance. Over 8 ounces at the Zone Rate. 
NOTE. When estimating postage on goods not included in our free delivery, 
bear in mind that while the packing on one pound may weigh only the fraction 
of a pound, it must be considered as a full pound when adding postage. On 
larger quantities add postage in proportion. 
You may now send parcels 100 inches, length and girth combined, 
and up to 70 pounds to all zones. 
When larger quantities are wanted we can pack in two or more parcels if 
necessary, provided money is remitted to cover postage. 
1st and 2d zones (150 miles) 8 cents first pound, 2 cents second pound, 1 cent 
each additional pound. 
3d zone (150 to 300 miles) 9 cents first pound, 2 cents second pound, 2 cents 
each additional pound. 
For each additional zone add 1 cent; for each additional pound add 2 cents. 
NEW PARCEL POST RATES 
Add 1c on packages requiring up to and including 49 cents. 
Add 2c on packages requiring from 50 to 83 cents. 
Add 3c on packages requiring from 84 cents to $1.16. 
Add 4c on packages requiring from $1.17 to $1.49. 
Add 5c on packages requiring from $1.50 to $1.83. 
Add 6c on packages requiring from $1.84 to $2.16. 
C. O. D. charges up to $5, 20 cents; $5.01 to $25, 30 cents; $25.01 to $50, 
AO cents. 
All goods sent by Parcel Post are at purchaser’s risk, unless insured. In- 
surance is 10 cents for $5, 20 cents for $5.01 to $25, 30 cents for $25.01 to $50. 
This msures delivery only but not damage to package. 
CITY AND SUBURBAN GARDENING 
A book for those who wish to make the most of moderate space. 
196 pages. 75 illustrations. Cloth $1.00, postpaid $1.15. 

LAWN-MOWER REPAIRING . . . HAND AND POWER 
We have an up-to-date shop equipped with all of the latest machinery and superintended by experts so that we are able to take 
care of any jobs of any kind on either hand or power lawn mowers. We will call for and deliver work on short notice. Our men are 
interested in lawn mowers and we are sure their work will please you. Won’t you give us an opportunity to prove this? 
The Meyer Seed Company gives no warranty, express or implied, as to the productiveness of any seeds or bulbs it sells and 
will not be in any way responsible for the crop. Our liability, 
"9° COR. CHARLES st. BALTIMORE 2, MD. 
THE MEYER SEED CO., 
in all instances, is limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
