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success and failure; the difference between profit and loss. The best 
bred seed costs little more than the “trun of the mill” and is the 
cheapest crop insurance you can buy. 




OUR PRICE POLICY 
Our prices for an ounce, a pound or a hundred pounds of seed are the same to all growers 
whether you are a home gardener, a market gardener or a farmer. These prices are not based 
on who you are but only on the amounts of seed you order and our costs in labor, materials, trans-. 
portation, etc. We have only one price and issue only one catalogue. If you purchase in larger 
quantities than are quoted here, write us for special quantity prices. | : 
PAYMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
All vegetable and flower seed prices in this catalogue include transportation charges on cash 
orders to all delivery points in the United States east of the Mississippi River or our postal zone 5, 
but we reserve the privilege of shipping by Parcel Post, Express, or Freight at our option. 
If seeds that would normally go by freight are ordered shipped by Express or Parcel Post, 
we will allow only the freight charges to destination, charging the balance to the customer. 
Roots, farm seeds, etc, in quantities marked ‘Not prepaid’ will be sent by ee or Express 
Collect unless enough money is sent to cover transportation charges. 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
No seeds are sold by us that we do not have reason to believe are of good vitality and will grow 
under normal conditions. They are all tested and the per cent that Gop ne ice is marked on the 
_ package or label. 
We assume responsibility for seeds, plants, bulbs and tubers reaching the purchaser in good 
condition but we give no warranty, express or implied, as to the productiveness of any seeds, 
plants or bulbs we sell, and we will not be in any way responsible for the crop, Our liability, in 
all instances, is limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
January 1, 1948 : ‘ Rosson Seep Fars, Hatt, N. Y. 
TERMS OF SALE 
Our terms are cash with order or C. O. D. On C. O. D. orders there is a charge made by 
the Post Office, Bank, Railroad, or Express Company for making the collection and sending 
us the money. As C.O.D. orders are a convenience to the purchaser, we consider that he 
should pay these charges. A ten per cent deposit may be requiredon C.O.D. orders, 
All prices here quoted are subject to change without notice and to our stocks being unsold. — 


