
PARCEL POST RATE TABLE 
4 
150 to | 300 to 
600 
miles 
Kindly Read Carefully the Few Suggestions Below, Which 
If Followed, Will Help Us to Fill Your Order Promptly. 
HOW TO ORDER. Please be careful to sign your name, post office, 
rural route, State, on every order. Be sure to give your correct ex- 
5 press office, or if you desire seed forwarded by freight your nearest 
600 to railroad station. Write plainly. Mad 
1,000 TERMS. Cash with order. Customers will please remit by post 4 
office or express orders, checks on Dallas or New York anges. 
inilgs To insure you against your own loss we kindly ask that you adopt 

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one of the methods above in making your remittance as we deem it 
LEASE READ THIS BEFORE ORDERING 
PARCEL POST RATE TABLE 
1-2 3 4 5 
Up to | 150 to |300 to | 600 to 
150 300 600 1,000 
miles miles | miles | miles 



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unsafe to send loose currency and silver in an envelope with an 
21 order. 

23 | 
27 
1.16 | 1.70 | 2.18 
1.19 | 1.74 | 2.23 

$0.83 18 $1.65 | $2.12 


28 

aS COST OF SENDING MONEY. In all cases where the order for seed 
1.22 | 1.78 | 2.29 

amounts to one dollar or more, the cost of postoffice or express 

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money order, or cost of registering the letters from places that are 
1.24| 1.82 | 2.34 


not money order offices, may be deducted from the amount of the 
1.27 | 1.87 | 2.40 

order. Please indicate on order that deductions were made for pur- 
1.30 | 1.91 | 2.45 

poses above. 

STAMPS. The Post Office Department has urged all mail order 


houses to discourage the use of stamps in the payment of goods, but 
1.33 | 1.95 a 
2.56 

if you are unable to make payment otherwise, we will accept U. S. 




1.36 | 1.99 
1.38 ae 2.62 
2.67 

postage stamps in good condition on orders where the amount is 
less than 50c (one, two and three cent stamps preferred). Stamps 
must be wrapped in oiled paper to prevent sticking together and to 

1.41 | 2.08 
2.73 


order, otherwise we may be unable to accept them. 
ue 2.12 
1.47 

ORDER EARLY. It will greatly facilitate shipments if orders are 


sent in early. We endeavor to ship out all orders day received, but 
2.16 | 2.78 
1.50 

sometimes it is impossible during the rush season. 
2.21 | 2.84 
1.52 


NO GOODS SENT C. O. D. No goods will be sent by us C. O. D., 
2.25 [2.89 
1.55 2.95 



as it requires about twice as much time to handle a C. O. D. ship- 
2.29 
1.58 3.00 

ment and it also entails an extra expense for collection charges that 
2.33 
1.61 3.06 

our customers would have to pay. 


NON-WARRANTY. We send out seed that will, to the best of our 
2.38 
1.64 3.11 


belief, give entire satisfaction. Seeds of the best quality sometimes 
2.42 
1.66 3.17 

fail through improper treatment, sowing the seed too deep or too 
2.46 
1.69 

shallow, or in too dry soil. For these reasons Robert Nicholson Seed 
Co. gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to description, purity, 
2.50 
1.72 


productiveness or any other matter, of any seed we may send 
2.55 
1.75 


out, and we will not in any way be responsible for the crop. Our 
liability, in all instances, is limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
2.59 
1.73 | 2.63 
1.80 


PRICES. Account of unsettled market conditions on seed at the 

time we go to press, it is necessary that we reserve the right to 
2.67 
1.83 


change prices without notice. When you entrust your order to us, we 
2.72 
1.86 

will always give you the most we can for your dollar. 

HOW TO FIGURE POSTAGE. We pay the postage on all seeds 
2.76 
1.89 


listed in our catalog in packets, ounces, quarter-pounds and pounds, 
2.80 
1.92 


and on all items listed at ‘‘prepaid’’ prices. On large orders for seeds 

2.84 
1.94 


and on merchandise listed at ‘‘not prepaid’’ prices, we can make 
2.89 
1.97 

shipment by express, truck or freight, you paying the transportation 

2.93 
2.00 

charges on delivery; or, if you prefer, we can ship the “not prepaid’ 

items by parcel post if you include with your remittance the amount 
2.03 



necessary to pay the postage. The accompanying Parcel Post Rate 
2.06 











Table gives the postage rate on parcels weighing from one to seventy 
pounds to Zones 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5S. Simply find out from your Post- 
master or R. F. D. Carrier what zone you are in from Dallas, then 
refer to this table. 








































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Ageratum ____§____24, 26 | Castor Beans __ @aillardiai = += sea 27, 30 | Millet E 28546) |«Rutabagae = ene 
Atlas Sargo _.________._.___45 | Cauliflower 6 | Geranium 30 | Milo Maize ______———45, 46 ye Zope 50 
Alamo: Vine; = 362), Celery i Gilliflower ___________.33 | Misc. Supplies 56 to 64 | Salpiglossis —__ Sets 
Alfalfa _.._____§____40 | Celosia = Godetia aa __30 | Moon Vine 36 | Salsity w225 a eA 
Alyssum ._____________.26 | Centaurea -______24, 28 | Giqdiolus iw = 37 | Morning Glory 25; 31, 96°| “Salvics =e ees 
Antirrhinum —__-.__ 24, 27 | Chinese Grass, Lawn 55 Mourning Bride - 730 -| Scablosa =a neg 
Antirrhinum ——______27 Forget-Me-Nots 24, 29 | Grass, Pasture ____ 52,53 | Muskmelon ______12] Scarlet Runner _______36 
Artctotis) eee 26 Chrysanthemums ——— —28 Gypsophil 30 Mustard ___ id‘. | Scarlet Sage P33 
Artichoke _2 4 || Clarkia —> __— 289 ote BE Se arate 36 Nasturtium _______.__25, 32 | Schrock Kaffir 46 
Aquilegia __.__._.____.26 | Clovers _________40, 41, 42 SONOS tee Nicotiana tes 81 | Seed Disinfectants __. 64 
Asters _._——————S—S—S7~'|:«<Cockscomb 28 | Grohoma 45 itrogin === _64 |] Shallu 55 
Asparagus ————..__-_-, Coleus — — 28 egari 45 | Oats oe Wek ©) 50) } Gneerrecan 27 
Baby's Breath _________30 | Columbine ________26 | Heliotrope —————30 | Okra es ep ent adh eerean ar 
Balsam Apple 36 | Columbine —_______.24, 26 | Herbs —____________10 | Onion ___ 5, 99 Socal 18 
Balsamo) 27, |) Coreopsis es 20) Hibiscus 30} Pansies es 32 | § e : — 2 
Barley = 50 Cont, Field = 48, 49 | Hollyhocks 24,30| Parsley __ rakes os ee 
Beans, Garden ________5, 6 | Corn, Sweet —_- 9 | Horseradish eet 046 Parenip 5 14 a pee ; a 
Beans, Field __-_____ 43 | Corn, Pop ——..__. 48 | Hotkaps i 63) Pacnuis te as Sae secs es 35 
Beets, Garden ee 7 COBTIOS re ree 24, 29°|) Humulus 220 = = 86. | Peas, Garden _. ee) weet Potatoes 
Beets, Stock ___________. 7 } Cotton oes pees Hunnemannia ______.25 | Peas, Field __16, 42, 44 See uo a 
Beets, Sugar E77, 1) Crotalaria == = = -40- | einsocticidessand eppers Swiss Chard ____ 7 
Blue Bonnet 4727" | Cucumbers 260 ss el Fungicides 58, 59, 64] Perennial Sweet Peas34 | lexas Blue Bonnet____27 
Broccoli ___. a4) eCynoglossum —= == 24,29 | Jack Beans _____ 36 | Periwinkle i e4 Texas Blue Bell_________27 
Broom Corn __. ___.51 | Cypress Vine __.__._____36 | Kafir Com ______ —45 | Petunias as 32 Texas Plume eae 4} 
Brussels Sprouts 4 | Dahlia ______._______29, 38 | Kale ______ 10! phigg ~ 95,33 | Thunbergia 36 
Bulbs and Roots..____.37, 38 | Daisies aa Kochiea so 5 30] Pinks aa "39 | Tithonia —— 34 
Burning Bush _________.30 | Darso -47 | Kohl-rabi 10} Dont Tobacco 22 
Cabbage ___ 8,22 | Delphinium —__ 29 | Lantana — 30 anting, Tomatoes 19, 20 
Caladium: 20) == 37, | *Didiscuss = = fre) || ihoanGjojbhg ass es eI) Schedules 23, 39,65 | Tuberoses _______38 
Calendula =24, 27 |, Digitalis ie =e 00 Viel eek ee ee 10) SPoppies: 2 93 Tamips po 5 eo 1 
Calliopsis 4] + egaplant = 10 | athice oa 11) Portulaca) ___ 33 | Vegetables 4 to 22 
Campari] ays 28 | Egyptian Wheat —_______55 | Lilies aoe 871 Potatoes 2 22 | Vegetable Plants 22 
Candytuft - ~—-28 | Endive —________10 | Linaria _____._.___.30 | Pumpkins 17 | Verbena 25, 34 
Cane Seed ._47 | Eschscholtziaq —._____.29 | Linum pe ere cerns) Quadroon 46 | Vetch A ‘8 
Cannas —27, 38 eee re ies te Mangels —__________ 7 | Queen Anne Lace Vines. eee 
Cantaloupes 12 Pcterite 45 | Marigolds —____. —24, 31 Flower _ 33 | Viele. Se eae 
Canterbury Bells 28 <a LT Marvel of Peru__ 30 | Radish 18 | Wallflower __34 
; } Field Seeds ______40 to 54 Age wi 
Cardinal Climber 36 | Flower Seeds _____23 to 36 | Matricaria _________31| Rape 50 | Watermelon 13 
Carnations —____28 | Four o’Clocks _________30 | Mexican Love Vine._36, 38 | Rhubarb 22 | Wheat __50 
Carrots _________ 9 | Foxglove __________30 | Mignonette _________31 | Rose Moss 33 | Zinnia __25, 35 
Designed and Printed by Toe Manon CoLor Press * Horticultural Printers - DALLAS, TEXAS 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
DALLAS, TEXAS 

