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Distance no object.— Liberal Terms for Carriage.— Except as below, 

 Individual Orders exceeding £"2 in value, without reckoning package, are sent carriage paid 

 to London, or to any Station on Kent, Sussex, or Surrey Railways. Orders above £5 are 

 sent paid to any Station in Britain, but for long distances Empties or Packages will not be 

 returnable. Packages for Ireland paid to Holyhead, Stranraer, or Milford, by arrangement. 

 Carriage is not prepaid on Pot goods, such as Vines, Figs, Orchard-house Trees, and 

 Strawberries, but where other Fruits are ordered, and travel at the same time a fair allow- 

 ance will be made to purchasers, in extra trees, or by payment of carriage on orders over 

 £10 to London. Cost of delivery from Station is not undertaken by G. B. & Co. These 

 terms do not apply to carriage of Conifers, Shrubs, or Forest Trees. 



Discount Cash Terms. — Five per cent. Discount (Is. in the £) will be allowed 

 upon Cash Payments exceeding 20/0 remitted within one month, but special Quotations, 

 Estimates, and Contracts will be strictly nett. Invoices and advices are posted when goods 

 are sent on. Accounts being rendered and due " nett " quarterly. Extended credit can be 

 arranged. Reference or cash is expected from new or unknown customers. 



Prices are quoted for Trees in the Nursery, or put on Railway. Locally, delivery at a 

 nominal rate can be made in our own vans by arrangement. Samples will be charged for. 

 Prices per 100 refer to no less than 25 trees, and in Gooseberries, Currants and Raspberries 

 to 50 of one sort ; per dozen to no less than 6, and Package will always he an extra charge. 

 G. B. & Co. retain the right to charge extra prices for specially selected examples, and new 

 or scarce sorts. 



Liberal Terms for Empties.- — Trees will be very carefully packed, and (except 

 distances as above) on returned Baskets, Mats and Crates, the full charge will be allowed 

 only when actually received within fourteen days. Empties must be duly advised. 

 Straw Bundles, Material, and labour in Packing will be charged as low as 

 possible, and cannot be allowed for in settlement. The litter and sticks should 

 be returned in baskets, and the old addresses left on. All empties should be returned to 

 Barming Station, Chatham and Dover Rail, except from South Eastern Stations, which 

 must be addressed to Maidstone. Packages are not returnable from Ireland and Scotland, 

 or on orders marked "distant" on invoice. 



No "Warranty. — Every care will be used in executing orders, but Geo. Bunyaed 

 and Co. will not be responsible for mistakes, nor do they warrant any article sold. 

 Admitted errors or failures will be compensated liberally, such however rarely occur, 

 because the whole Nursery is under constant supervision, and an enormous retail trade has 

 been mainly luilt up by selling trees " true to name," and healthy in growth. 



Naming Fruit. — Mr. George Bunyaed, V.M.H., F.R.H.S., will (at his leisure) 

 endeavour to name fruit of all kinds for customers ; if numbered and sent carriage paid. A 

 duplicate list should be posted, with a stamped addressed envelope for reply. Fruit cannot 

 be returned, and foliage should be sent where practicable. Non-customers may have fruit 

 named on above lines ; but a minimum fee of 1/0 per dozen must be enclosed, which will be 

 given to the Gardening Charities. Cider or Perry Fruit and Seedlings cannot be verified. 



Noblemen, Landowners, and Farmers who require professional assistance 

 and information as to suitability of their land and district for profitable Fruit Culture 

 on the Kent System, or advice as to Garden Fruit, Vines or Orchard Houses, will be waited 

 on by arrangement. Terms on application. A Third Edition of •' Fruit Farming for 

 Profit," up-to-date, can now be supplied post free for 2/9, 3/0 for Colonies or Continent; 

 also " Modern Fruit and Rose Culture " for Amateurs, 1/0, post free, and " A Year's Work 

 on a Kentish Fruit Farm," 1/0, post free. 



All Letters must be addressed to the Firm at Maidstone. There is no Post Office 

 at Allington; for Telegrams, "Geoege Bunyaed, Maidstone," 



