GENERAL 
INFORMATION AND 
SUGGESTIONS 
FREE DELIVERY 
At prices named in this Catalog, on Vegetable 
Seeds, Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds, and Bulbs, 
We Deliver Free anywhere in the United States. 
On other goods where the order amounts to $3 
or more (except where priced otherwise), We 
Deliver Free in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West 
Virginia. Customer pays transportation charges 
on orders less than $3. 
Free deliveries are made at our option by truck, 
or by mail, express, or freight to your nearest post 
office, express office, or freight station. 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENTS 
Where the Catalog provides that postage be 
added to the remittance, include for postage as 
follows: 
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We will accept orders for shipment C.O.D. ex- 
cept on nursery stock, roses, strawberry plants, or 
other perishable goods. 
PRICE CHANGES 
Because of present unsettled conditions, prices 
in this catalog are subject to change. Should the 
price of any commodity be advanced, the customer 
will be notified before shipping, or in case of a re- 
duction, the difference in price will be refunded. 
It has always been our policy to keep prices as low 
as possible and we will not advance prices unless 
it is absolutely necessary due to increased costs. 
QUANTITY RATES ON VEGETABLE 
SEEDS 
Half-bushels will be furnished at bushel rates; 
half-pecks at the peck rate; and half-pounds at the 
pound rate. 
TERMS 
Our terms are cash and prices are net, with no 
discounts. To persons and firms with established 
credit we are glad to extend the convenience of a 
charge account. Usual credit references are re- 
quired. 
MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS 
We are organized to give mail and telephone 
orders the same personal attention as orders placed 
in our store. If it is not convenient to come to the 
store we will appreciate your order either by mail 
or telephone. 
REMITTANCES 
These should be sent by money order, registered 
letter, bank draft, or check. Amounts less than $1 
May be sent in postage stamps. 
WARRANTY 
The I. W. Scott Company warrants to the extent 
of the purchase price that Seeds, Plants, Shrubs, 
Trees or Bulbs sold are as described on the con- 
tainer within recognized tolerances. Seller gives no 
other or further warranty, express or implied. 
SOUND 
‘ADVICE 
CouRTEOUS 
pon ‘oa 
STOCK 
FOUNDED 
1876 
FIVE POINTS 10 REMEMBER 
ABOUT SCOTT'S 
POINT ONE - - HIGHEST QUALITY STOCK 
Scott’s offer only TOP QUALITY merchandise in every respect. When it 
comes to the best of everything for Farm, Garden and Poultry Raising, you'll 
find it at Scott's. 
POINT TWO - - SOUND ADVICE 
Trained personnel are anxious to answer your questions about anything 
relating to farm, lawn, and garden supplies. You can rely on their advice. 
POINT THREE - - HONEST VALUE 
Your dollar buys more at Scott's because the merchandise offered has been 
selected only after tests prove it to be the BEST VALUE of its kind. 
POINT FOUR - - FOUNDED 1876 
When you deal with Scott’s you deal with a store that has pleased count- 
less thousands of customers for over 76 years . . . your assurance of fair 
and square treatment regardless of the size of your purchase. 
POINT FIVE - - COURTEOUS SERVICE 
A friendly atmosphere prevails at Scott's. Whether you come’ in to pur- 
chase or come in to shop, you are always welcome. Won't you come in and 
see for yourself? 
Chas. S. Zimmerman 
President 
February 1, 1952 
