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Read Before Ordering. 
Our farms where we grow our stock are located on the Eastern Shore of Mary- a 
land, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay where growing conditions 
are ideal for producing as good nursery stock as can be grown. : a 
PACKING. No expense: is spared in packing éarh order, large or small. 

We 
have been growing and shipping nursery stock.twenty seven years and the experience 
we have gained in this time is used im. packing your order. 
IT IS EASY TO ORDER. Just fill in the enclosed order blank, being paieaier Ma 
to specify just what is wanted. Your name, post office and shipping point should be 
If in doubt as to whether your stock should: go for- 
ward by express, freight or parcel post, leave it to-us and we will use our best judg- | 
Prices are F. O. B. Pittsville, Md., and do not include transportation charges 
by freight trucks very satisfactory and reasonable. — e 
plainly written to avoid mistakes. 
ment. 
except as noted. We find delivery 
RATES. Five or more at ten rate, fifty or more at hundred rate, five hundred or es 
more at thousand rate, unless otherwise specified. bets 
TIME TO ORDER. As soon as convenient after receiving this catalog, re late % 
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in the season we may be out of some varieties, but if you order early you will get just “ig 
what you want, without any trouble or delay. 
the proper planting time, or when you specify.. 
Stock will be reserved and shipped at — 
We do not substitute unless you — ise 
give us permission and when we do we try to send you something we think you will 
like as well or better. 
late in the season. 
But, remember we do not substitute without your permission. Pas 
We suggest naming a second ‘choice when sending your orders 
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TIME OF SHIPMENT. From October 15th to May 15th and even later sometimes. — eect 
Peonies are shipped beginning August 20th and all during winter and spring but we 
advise early fall planting for them. -We will use every precaution in our power to ak 
put stock through in good condition.. 
our best judgment as to the best time. 
“PAYMENT. Money Order, Registered Letter, ‘Bank Draft or Personal Check in 
full payment with order, or one-fourth with order and C.‘O. D. for balance, unless you 
have satisfactory credit relations wit us or furnish satisfactory Teferences as to your cere 
being entitled to credit; then our terms are 30 days net. _ 
If you leave time of shipment to us we will use Be 
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TRUE TO NAME. We use every precaution to have our stock true to name, Bone 
in case any should prove otherwise we will replace it or refund the amount paid, but — zs 
in no case will we be responsible for any sum greater than that paid us for the stock. _ 
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YOU ARE TAKING NO RISK. We send just what you order or refund your % 
money, unless you tell us to substitute your order with the nearest to it we have, shout 
we be out of the varieties you order. 
ALWAYS REMEMBER. We are at your service and will always be sre to S iid 
from you and will give you any assistance we possibly can. at 

Asparagus Were Fine 
Malta, Ohio, May 6, 1933. The Asparagus’ roots 
arrived on Friday morning and were fine roots. 
John R. MeDaniel. 
This Indiana Grower Was Pleased 
Bluffton, Indiana; Nov. 16, 1933. The shipment of 
stock was received yesterday and am well pleased 
with= it. Isaae Santon. 
Distance Is No Barrier 
Calif., Feb. 20, 1938. The stock ordered 
arrived today in perfect condition and is 
as nice a lot as I ever received, in fact better, and 
the count was over on all varieties. i wish to com- 
pliment you on the way the stock was packed as it 
was as fresh as if it had just been dug. Hope to 
five you a larger order next season. C. W. Dygert. 
Corning. 
‘from you 
Entirely Satisfactory Byte 
Sewickiy, Pa., Nov. 28, 1988. The plants were 
received in good condition and are entirely satis- ze! 
factory. Enclosed find stamps to pay balance on = ~ 
postage you paid. L.Ge: Worse 
Arrived Safely In Goed Condition N? 
Huntington Valley, Pa., Nov. 9, 1938. Your shinee 
ment of nursery stock arrived safely and in good =) 
condition. Thanks a lot for your Sti oe and also ap 
for your zenerous quantities. A. Lechler. 
She Can’t Thank Us Baoeeh ene 
Portland, Oregon, October 19, 1933. I received the * 
stock in fine shape and can’t thank you enough for — a ; 
sending me such lovely stock for the price. When ‘ ow 
I want more will give you the order. Mrs. J. Floyd. ys 

