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Where speed is essential, we suggest that 
orders be sent Air Mail, specifying shipment 
by Air Parcel Post. We will ship the same 
day your order is received via helicopter connection 
with Los Angeles air terminals, the hub of Eastbound 
transportation from Southern California. Often the 
actual time required to receive the seed is less than 
that from sources closer to you geographically. 
Shipping instructions should accompany each order. 
Otherwise we will ship the best and least expensive 
way, in our judgment. On large shipments we will be 
glad to suggest methods proven quickest and most 
satisfactory in our experience. 
All seeds are quoted F.O.B. El Monte, California, 
terms 60 days net, less 2% cash 30 days. All invoices 
payable in U. S. dollars in or by New York or Los Ange- 
les Exchange. All overdue accounts subject to sight draft 
without further notice. 
Bags and containers will be charged at cost and are 
not returnable. 
Prices in this list go into effect July 1, 1951, 
superseding all previous quotations whether for 
contract or spot delivery. All orders of 4 ounces 
or over will be charged at the pound rate; all 
orders under 4 ounces will be charged at the 
ounce rate. 
The minimum charge for each item billed will 
be twenty-five cents, due to the increased cost 
of handling small orders. 
We reserve the right to change any or all prices in 
this list without notice. 
In case of crop shortages, orders will be filled pro 
rata only. 
Crop failure or any cause beyond our control re- 
leases us entirely from delivery. 
‘““We give no warranty, express or implied, as to the 
productiveness of any seeds or bulbs we sell and we 
TERMS 
and GENERAL CONDITIONS OF DELIVERY 
will not be in any way responsible for the crop. Our 
liability, in all instances, is limited to the purchase price 
of the seed.” 
Should fulfillment of any order or contract be pre- 
vented or delayed by the act of God, war, blockade, 
revolution, prohibition of exports or imports, riots, 
strikes, lockouts, fire, loss and/or detention at sea or 
any other contingency beyond our control, we shall not 
be responsible for any loss and/or damage thereby. 
* * * * * 
The great acres of the Western flower fields are an 
irresistible lure to many hundreds of people each June 
and July. If you plan to travel West this year we extend 
a cordial invitation to you to see our fields, either at 
Lompoc (50 miles north of Santa Barbara, reached via 
U. S. 101 and Calif. #1) or El Monte (a suburb of Los 
Angeles). If you travel by air or train, write us for 
information on travel connections. The best time and 
place to see each major crop is given below: 
AStCY Se eee Aug. 15-Sept. 15—El Monte and Lompoc 
Zinn cS July 15-Aug. 15—El Monte 
Delphinium ___... June 15-July 15—Lompoc 
Barkspurge2--:-: June 1-June 15—Lompoc 
Marigold (Fr.) -June 15-July 15—Lompoc 
Marigold (Afr.) Aug. 1-Sept. 15—Lompoc and El Monte 
Nasturtium __.......- July 1-Aug. 1—Lompoc 
Petunias ........-- May 15-July 15—Lompoc 
STOCKS gueegteeee May 15-June 15—Lompoc 
Sweet Peas ._.May 15-June 15—Lompoc 
Early Annuals_...May 1-June 15—Lompoc 
Late Annuals....June 15-Sept. 1—Lompoc and El Monte 
Hot Weather Items_...__.. August—El Monte 
You are welcome, any time and any season. Write or 
telephone (Lompoc 4211 or El Monte FOrest 8-6141) 
for local directions. We will do our best to make your 
visit both pleasant and informative. 
BODGER BROAD LOMPOC ACRES 
