Information, Terms, Ete. 
General Terms—Cash with order. We pay delivery charges on all orders of $2.00 
or more, to any point in the United States, unless otherwise stated in catalog. On 
orders of less than $2.00, please include 25¢ to cover costs of postage, packing and hand- 
ling. 
Method of Shipment—All plants are carefully wrapped and packed. Shipment is 
made the best and cheapest way. Small orders are sent by Parcel Post, large orders by 
Prepaid Express. If you are unable to receive orders by Express, please advise when 
placing your order. 
Special Services—EHither Special Handling or Special Delivery may save a delay 
of one to several days, which could mean very much in the growth of your plants. If 
either service is desired, please include remittance to cover. On orders of less than 
$5.00, the charges are usually 20¢ for Special Handling and 35¢ for Special Delivery. 
Air Parcel Post is very satisfactory, but expensive. If this method of transportation 
is desired, please include enough in your remittance to cover the additional charges. 
Substitution—We attempt to keep a complete stock of the items listed in this 
catalog. As there are many factors entering into the production of plants, occasionally 
we are unable to supply certain items ordered. If we may substitute, please so indicate 
on your order blank, and if possible, give second choice. Otherwise, a refund will be 
made on those items we are unable to ship, . 
We Guarantee Satisfaction—If you are not pleased with your order, or if it reaches 
you in poor condition, please advise at once. If possible, a replacement will be sent to 
you. If not, your money will be refunded. Should there be a mistake on your order, 
advise promptly, and we will do our best to correct it. No claims on damaged plants 
will be given consideration if made more than 10 days after receipt of your package. 
All plants listed in this catalog are young, potted plants, in a healthy growing 
condition, and are shipped to you in the soil in which they were grown. Many of these 
plants are produced from seed, and, because of some variance in all flower seeds, oc- 
casionally a plant will be off color, or may grow a little different than noted in descrip- 
tion. Even from seed, varieties should produce 95% true-to-name. Plants propagated 
from cuttings should be 100% true. 
Because of the many conditions affecting plant growth, we make no warranty, express or implied, 
as to the productiveness of plants or bulbs listed herein, and we will in no case be Mable fori more than 
the original purchase price. 
African Violets ...... 16,17 Daily Bloomer ................ 6 Ivy Pinks ...........00: eee 20 
Ageratunn ..................0... . 8 Daisies Pat aeaaten het 19 Plant Marvel ................ 31 
Asters Datlhbery | avtenececccee 20 Glacier 2.5 ees 19 Poppies 2 25 
Annual 2) 7 Menglisht.ee ee 2 24 Grape ee 19 Pothos ...............-.....-.... 18 
Mardy free ieee yt Livingstone .............. 15 Hah seinen ee 19 Pyrethram = 24 
Alternanthera .............. 4 Painted)... 24 “Lantanal eis ee 6 Red Hot Poker ............ 25 
Begonias Shasta sn ee 24 Lawn Marvel ................ 31 Saintpaulias ........... 16, 17 
Strawberry ................ Ilva -Tahoka vache - 20 Lobelia _.........W..--.. 8 | Salvia eee 7 
Duberous (oe - 6 Delphinium ......:........... 21 Mesembryanthemum .. 15 Saxifraga ...................... il 
Watermelon ............19 Fertilizer ...................... 31. Mimosa Le 4 Scarlet Sage ................... 7 
W BX tonite ee wee B Fever few oocecccccocccecsecoconce 25 Myosotis Sensitive Plant ............ -4 
Beloperone .................... 11 Floraglow ...................... 27 Annualeee 10 Shrimp Plant ___........... 11 
Blue Cup Flower .......... - 8 Flower Holder .............. 27 Hardy ect 21 Snapdragons .................. 9 
Books Sa Seon . 5 Forget-Me-Not Nierembergia ............... 8 Succulents ...................- - 13 
Cacti ie eo ee went 13 Annital 2222 eee 10". Pansies’. 2 ee 10 | Sultani, “32.2.2 6 
Campanula ........ A  avey ate ee 21 Patience Plant .............. 6 Sweet Alyssum ............ 20 
Canna (eee 12. Fuchsias2 2S 15 Periwinkle .................... 11 Sweet William .............. 26 
Canterbury Bells .......... 7 Geraniums .......... 2, 3, 32 Peperomia Terra-Lite ..........-..-..0<-- 27 
Carnations .................. 26 Gladiolus Bulbs ............ 12 Sandersi ..........-....- -. 19° Torenia co. 10 
Colosin suas ee e 10 Gynurea 2 eee 4 Variegated .c..ccccses.c- 18. | Tritema 22 - 25 
Chinese Lantern .......21 Gypsophila ................... 25 Petunias .................. 14,15 Velvet Plant 2.2.08 4 
Chrysanthemums .. 22, 23 Hollyhocks ................... 21 Philodendron ................ 18 Verbena ....) 8 
Cockscomb .................... 10° -Hozon (22h ee ee SLi} Phlox: 2 ee eee 20° Vinca Vine ee il 
Coleus ~4 Impatiens —..00000W..... 6 Physalis 20... 21° Viola U.S 26 
Dahlia Siete 12 Picka-Back ...............-.... 18 Wishbone Flower ___. . 10 
