3. In case it is not convenient to make full remittance with order, I will 
oe your order upon payment of 25% of the amount, with a minimum deposit 
of $1.00. 
4. Orders will be shipped C.O.D. at customers request if they have made 
a deposit as stated above. No C.O.D. shipments unless there is the down 
payment. Sad experience necessitates this request. 
5. No shipments will be made prepaid during the winter or when there 
is the possibility of freezing in transit. The Postal Dept. will not insure 
against freezing. Where shipment is wanted during freezing weather, ship- 
ment must be by express, which fully insures against freezing, but Express 
charges must be borne by the purchaser. 
6. Please do not split any item that lists two or more bulbs. Time and 
costs of putting up orders are too great to accept any item of less than 15 cents. 
7. Bulblet packets will contain from 50 to 75 selected bulblets, and often 
times many more. 
8. To those who left orders for bulbs at the Jones County Fair last Aug- 
ust: Should any of the prices charged you at this Fair be higher than the prices 
quoted in this price list, I will put in sufficient extras of such varieties to 
more than off-set the overcharge. If the prices charged you at the Fair are 
lower than the prices herein quoted, I will either fill the order as written, or 
advise you and make cash refund for such amount as you paid on these under- 
charged items. 
9. Please do not write into your orders the numbers which preceed the 
variety name. I do not need them in filling the order. 
10. I will refund the purchase price of any order found unsatisfactory up- 
on delivery if promptly reported, and returned at my request. No guarantee 
as to growth is given. 
PRICE LIST EXPLANATIONS 
Preceding the variety names are two numbers. The first number, always 
with three digits is a code number, and has nothing to do with your ordcring. 
It describes by code the color and size of the flower. The first of the three 
digits designates the diameter of the floret. The digit “3” means the floret 
measures 344” to 43%”; a “4” means it measures from 4%” to 53%”; and a “5” 
means it measures 5%”’or more. This number is useful to purchasers who are 
particular to get a certain sized floret. 
The second and third digits have to do with colors, and the following 
tabulation gives their significance: 
00 White 43 Deep Salmon with blotch 
00 White with throat blotch 50 Light Red 
06 Cream 52 Deep Red 
10 Light Yellow 54 Black Red 
12 Deep Yellow 60 Light Rose 
13. Deep Yellow with blotch 62 Deep Rose 
16 Buff 66 Lavender 
20 Light Orange 70 Purple 
22 Deep Orange 76 Violet 
23 Deep Orange with blotch 78 Deep Violet 
24 Red Orange 80 Smoky 
30 Light Salmon 82 Orange Smoky 
32 Deep Salmon 83 Salmon Smoky 
36 Scarlet 84 Pink Smoky 
40 Light Pink 85 Red Smoky 
41 Light Pink with blotch 86 Lavender and/or Rose Smoky 
42 Deep Salmon 90 Any other colors; polychrome 
To illustrate—look at the variety Annamae. The name is preceded by 
the number “400”. The four means that the floret is of medium size, between 
41%” and 53%” in diameter. The double zeros (00) mean that the variety is 
white. Turn to the variety, Margaret Beaton, and the number preceding the 
name is “401”. The digit “1” at the end of the number means that the floret 
has a conspicuous throat blotch! Every odd digit at the end of the number 
means a conspicuous throat blotch. 
The second number preceding the variety names, usually with two digits, 
indicates the number of days required for the bulb to come to bloom counting 
from the date of planting. 'Fhese numbers cannot be relied upon for the 
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