TERMS OF SALE 
All quantities on rooted cuttings must be in multiples of 50 of a variety. 
TERMS OF PAYMENT 
2% discount allowed on payment 10 days from date of invoice. Sixty days net. 
No quantity discounts allowed regardless of the size of the order. 
Quantity prices are listed opposite each variety. 
We recommend shipping via Air Freight or Air Express wherever possible. Air lines are prepared to phone 
nearby customers on arrival for pick-up, and for customers too far away from the airport, they will recon- 
sign shipment via the Railway Express Agency to destination. Where shipments are not ordered Air Freight 
or Air Express, they will be forwarded via Railway Express. 
DISCLAIMER 
1. We make no warranty, expressed or implied, as to kind, description, quality or productiveness of any 
stock and we will not be responsible for crop. 
2. We will not be responsible for any errors or omissions and in no event shall our liability for any claim 
of loss or damage due to any cause whatsoever be greater than the invoice value of the merchandise. 
This order, if accepted, is subject to pro-rata delivery if conditions in our sole judgment justify it, either 
on account of short crop, prior sale or for any other reason. We will not be responsible for delays, 
damages or loss in transit. Our liability ceases upon delivery to the common carrier. All orders subject 
to acceptance by home office. 
WHAT CAUSES PREMATURE BUDDING OF CHRYSANTHEMUM CUTTINGS 
DURING THE SPRING MONTHS, AND WHAT TO DO TO PREVENT IT. 
Bud initiation can occur anytime during the spring months, whenever your temperatures in the green- 
houses are consistently 60 degrees or above, and the days are short enough to initiate bud setting. These 
conditions can occur anytime up until May Ist depending upon the variety and the locality in which they 
are being grown. Some varieties such as early shading varieties require very little short day treatment, 
coupled with high temperatures to initiate buds. This same tendency to set bud readily is what makes these 
varieties desirable for early shading. 
In order to prevent this premature setting of buds, these same varieties should be placed where they 
can be given additional light during the early spring months. Use 60 watt bulbs spaced 4 feet apart and 
30 inches above the plants. Use the lights for a period of two hours each night after dark up until May Ist, 
then discontinue lighting. 
