Our Packing House 



TERMS 



All stock sold F. 0. B. Berlin, Maryland, Worcester County. 

 No charge for packing in carload shipments. 

 Boxing and baling extra on less than carload shipments. 

 Usual nursery terms to those of established credit or whose 



responsibility is known to us, being all bills payable 



net sixty days from date of invoice with discount of 



2% ten days or 1% thirty days. 

 December shipments intended for storage for spring trade 



net cash June 1, 1930 or discount of 4% if paid within 



thirty days from date of invoice. 

 We will allow a very liberal discount of 5% for cash with 



order or prior to date of shipment. 

 Our packing houses and private loading tracks are located 



on the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore and 



Eastern Railroad. 



BOXING CHARGES EXTRA 



10 ft. 30x30 in @ S4.50 



10 ft. 28x28 in @ 4.00 



10 ft. 24x24 in @ 3.50 



10 ft. 20x20 in @ 3.00 



Baling charges at cost, according to size of each bale. 



10 ft. 18x18 in @ $2.75 



10 ft. 16x16 in @ 2.50 



10 ft. 14x14 in @ 2.25 



COME TO BERLIN 



SEE FOR YOURSELF 



We want you to visit Harrisons' Nurseris. The trip 

 will be an interesting one and if you need Fruit Trees, 

 Shade Trees, Evergreens, Broad Leaved Evergreens, Hedge 

 Plants, Shrubbry and Small Fruits as well as other items, 

 you can better satisfy yourself by selecting them in the 

 Nurseries. Three thousand acres planted to nursery stock 

 and commercial orchards. 



We are located 233 miles South of New York City, 

 New York; 143 miles South of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 

 124 miles South-East of Baltimore, Maryland; 138 miles 

 South-East of Washington, D. C. and 136 miles North of 

 Norfolk, Virginia. 



We can easily be reached by automobile over concrete 

 highways on United States Routes No. 13; U. S. No. 113 

 and U. S. No. 213. 



Passenger train service over the Pennsylvania Rail- 

 road System and the Baltimore and Eastern Railroad. 



The Tingle Printing Co., Pittsville, Md. 



