Advice and Terms 



OF-GROW N Scravvbcn V Plants should be shipped by express, they caunoi well be mailed on account of 

 the heavy ball of earth at the roots and the delays incidental to freight shipments are often fatal to them 

 It IS customary for nurserymen not to offer ordinary or layer plants until late in the season, for the reason 

 that, during the summer, the plants are putting forth their runners and making their increase, and to dis- 

 turb the beds at this season causes the destruction and loss of thousands of unrooted plants. 



KNOWING the characteristics of each variety offered we can often make selections for our patrons better than 

 they can for themselves. When it is desired that we shall do this, please state the general character of the soil to be 

 planted — light or heavy — and whether early, lace or a succession of fruit is desired. 



We cannot accept an order of less amount than $i.oo. 



Payments invariably in advance. Goods sent CCD. only when twenty-five per cent of the amount is forwarded 

 With order, with return charges added. Remit by Postal Money Order, Registered Letter, New York Draft or Express 

 Money Order. Always enclose remittance with the order. 



Everything offered in this pamphlet is packed free of charge and delivered to forwarders, after which our control 

 ceases, consequently our responsibility also. State plainly to w^hat point goods are to be sent. The prices quoted for 

 strawberry plants are for pot-grown plants in all instances and for the quantities specified; but six and fifty of a variety 

 will be supplied at dozen and hundred rates, respectively. Less than fifty of a variety go at dozen rates. We cannot 

 accept orders for less than six plants of a variety of strawberries. 



A ten per cent, discount off the 100 rate will be granted on lots of 500 or over. 



It is our custom, should the supply of a variety become exhausted, which occasionally occurs in all nurseries, to 

 substitute in its stead a similar sort When it is desired that we shall not do this, it must be so 

 stated in the order. 



Claims, if any, must be made upon receipt of goods, when they will be carefully and cheerfully examined, and if 

 just, all made satisfactory. Claims made after fifteen days of receipt of goods will not be entertained We send out 

 only good plants and in good condition, carefully packed in all cases; but success or failure depends, in so large a de- 

 gree, upon care and management after received, that we do not, because we cannot, undertake to guarantee stock to live. 



Pot'groivn Strawberry Plants by Parcel Post 



We will ship any of the varieties offered, by Parcel Post, if requested to do so. Rates for shipment by Parcel Post 

 to points within the United States are as follows: 



First pound Each add. pound 

 or fraction or fraction 



First pound Each add. pound 

 or fraction or fraction 



ist and 

 ind zone 

 3rd zone 

 4th zone 



IC. 



xc. 

 4C. 



5 th zone 

 6th zone 

 7th zone. 

 8th zone. 



8c. 

 9c 

 11c. 



IXC. 



6c. 

 8c. 



10c. 

 11c. 



Insurance on parcel post shipments are: 3c. up lo S5 00, 5c. up to $15 

 $100.00; in addition to the above. 



ioc. up to $50.00, 2.<^c from $50.00 to 



Shipments by parcel post are limited to seventy pounds per package to the first, second and third zones and to fifty 

 pounds per package to the other zones. 



■ WEIGHT WHEN PACKED.- -Pot-grown strawberries, 3 lbs per dozen, 2.4 lbs per 10c. Please send money 

 enough to pay postage, in addition to cost of plants ordered, when shipment is to be made by mail. The surplus (if 

 any) will be returned when shipment is made. 



CANADIAN SHIPMENTS 



There is so much "red tape"' and consequent delay in connection with shipmenti to the Dominion thai we do not 

 solicit orders for pot-grown strawberries to be shipped to Canadian points. 



WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH— Little Silver, N. J., and Red Bank, N. J. 



POSTAL TELEGRAPH— Red Bank, N. J. 



LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE- No. 1475 Red Bank, N. J. 



