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Advice and Terms 



Terms. Payment invariably at time of ordering or before shipment. I prefer 

 to make no shipments C. 0. D., but will ship this way when twenty-five per cent, 

 of the amount of order is sent with the order. Remit by Money Order, Registered 

 Letter or Draft. 



How to Order. Order early. Kindly use order sheet, and be sure to write 

 your name and address plainly. Give Post Office, County and State— and do this 

 every time you write me. Be sure to say how goods are to be shipped; whether by 

 mail, express or freight, and state plainly to what point goods are to Oe sent. No 

 change or countermand of order can be considered final without my written consent. 



Shipping. I deliver all goods to forwarders here without extra charge, after 

 which my control ceases, consequently my responsibility also. I narticularly cau- 

 tion patrons against having Strawberry plants shipped by freight; they should 

 always go by express, or in small lots by mail. Transportation charges are to be 

 paid by purchaser, unless by special arrangement. 



Packing. We use the utmost care in packing. Special pains are taken to pack 

 lightly, thereby reducing the expense of transportation to a minimum. All goods 

 at prices quoted are packed free. 



Substitution. It is my custom, should the supply of a variety become exhaust- 

 ed, (which occasionally occurs in all nurseries), to substitute in its stead a similar 

 variety. When it is desired that I should not do this, it must be so stated in order. 

 To simply affix the words *'N0 SUBSTITUTION" is all that is necessary. 



Claims. If any, must be made upon receipt of goods, when if just will be made 

 satisfactory. Claims made after fifteen days from receipt of goods will not be en- 

 tertained. I send out only good stock in good condition, carefully packed, in all 

 cases; but success or failure depends in so large a degree upon the care and man- 

 agement after received, that I do not, BECAUSE I CANNOT, undertake to guar- 

 antee stock to live. 



Guarantee. I warrant my stock true to name, with the explicit understanding 

 that should any prove untrue, I will return the money paid or replace it with other 

 stock; but I am not liable for damage beyond this. 



Western Union Telegraph, Pittsville, Md. 



Long Distance Telephone, Salisbury, Md., C. & P. l£08-23. 



Certificate of Nursery Inspection 



No. 42. 

 30 Wlinm 3t flag (Eonrrnt: 



THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That on the 5th day of September 1913, we ex- 

 amined the Nursery Stock of Leamon G. Tingle growing in his nurseries at 

 Pittsville, County of Wicomico, State of Maryland, in accordance with the laws 

 of Maryland, 1898, Chapter 289, Section 58, and that said nurseries and premises 

 are apparently free, so far as can be determined by inspection, from the San 

 Jose Scale, Peach Yellows, Pear Blight and other dangerously injurious insect 

 pests and plant diseases. 



This Certificate is invalid after August 1st, 1914, ard does not include 

 nursery stock not grown within this State, unless such stock is previously cov- 

 ered by certificate and accepted by the State Entomologist and Sta^e Patholo- 

 gist. Thos. B. Symons, State Entomologist 

 College Park, Md., Dec. 6, 1913. J. B. S. Norton, State Pathologist. 



