ADVICE AND TERMS. 



Remit by Money Order on Little Silver, N. J., Registered, Letter, Draft, or Express Money Order. Pie? 

 do not send private checks. Money Orders from Canada and other foreign countries should be made payable j 

 Red Bank, N. J. Always enclose your remittance in same letter with, the order. Address all letters, TH | j 

 LOVETT COMPANY, Little Silver, N. J. Telegraph office, at Little Silver, N. J. j ' 



Payments invaHably in advance. Goods sent C. O. D. only when one-fourth the amount is sent with ordei i| • 

 with charges for returning money added to bill. ) | 



How to Order, Order early. Please use Order Sheet and -be sure to write your name and address plainl: j' ^ 

 —give Post Office, County and State— and do this every time you write us; always state distinctly the size anc { ^ 

 grade of articles ordered, as quoted in the Guide; also be particular to say always how the goods are to be sent | j 

 whether by mail, express or freight. When these conditions are not complied with, we use our judgment as to size,r | 

 and ship by the way we deem best. Keep a correct copy of the order and check off the stock when it arrives :f 

 people often forget what they order and make unjust complaint. ' 



Free by PI ail. Please note that we send all by mail postpaid, except as noted. Prices of this Guide abrogate} 

 all previous quotations and are for the Spring of 1895 only. i 



Seeds. Lovett's Tested Seeds are unsurpassed by any in the country in vitality and purity. "We pay post | 

 age on all seeds ordered by the packet, ounce, pound, pint or quart; if ordered to be sent by express or freight t' i 

 purchaser may deduct eight cents per pound, and fifteen cents per quart from the prices quoted. 3 



Trees and Plants. By mail postpaid if desired, wherever so noted in Guide. Nothing by mail at thousa^ i 

 rates. Whenever convenient to do so, we recommend that nursery stock be shipped by express or freight as largei 1 

 stock can then be sent. We particularly caution patrons against ordering Strawberry and Herbaceous Plants ' 

 shipped by freight; they should always go by express or small lots by mail. The prices affixed are for the quan- 

 tiies specified, but half-dozen, fifty and five hundred o f a variety will be supplied at dozen, hundi'ed and thousauo 

 rates respectively. With apples, pears, peaches and other Fruit Trees, fifty in assorted varieties of a class max 

 be ordered at hundred rates and five hundred at thousand rates; but hundred lots of strawberries, raspberries 

 and other Small Fruits cannot be made up at hundred rates, of less than fifty of a variety and thousand lote 

 cannot be made up at thousand rates, of less than five hundred of a variety. Single plants cannot be suppliec 

 at dozen rates; when not quoted singly they will be furnished at the rate of one-tenth the cost of a dozen each. 



Guarantee. We warrant our stock true to name, with the express understanding that should any not prove 

 so, we will refund the money paid or replace it with other stock, but are not liable for damages bej-ond this. A 

 sure indication of the purity of our stock is the fact that customers of former years continue to deal with us. 



Packing is executed with the utmost care. Special pains are talzen to pack lightly^ thereby reducing the ex- 

 pense of transportation to a minimum. All goods at prices quoted are packed free. Everything is labelled. 



Shipping. We deliver all goods to forwarders here without charge, after which our control ceases, consequent!; 

 om- responsibility also. Stock shipped west of the Mississippi River by freight has to be prepaid and orders fc 

 stock to such points to be thus shipped must be accompanied with a remittance to cover freight charges in add 

 ion to amount for same as per prices and terms of Guide; the surplus, if any, will in all cases, of com-se, 

 promptly retm-ned to the party ordering. State plainly to what point goods are to be sent. 



Claims, if any, must be made on receipt of goods, when they will be carefully and cheerfully examined 8 

 if just, all made satisfactory. Claims made after fifteen days from receipt of goods will not be entertained, 

 send out only good stock in good condition, freshly dug and carefully packed, in all cases, but success or fai' 

 depends in so large a degree upon the weather and the care and management after received, that we do not, 

 catt.se ws cannot^ imdertake to guarantee stock to live. 



Substitution. It is our custom, should the supply of a variety be exhausted (which will occasional^ occur in 

 establishments), to substitute in its stead a sort of the same season of ripening, and smiilar in other respects or 

 give the value of another grade of the variety named. When it is desired that we shall not do this, it must be ' 

 stated in the order. To simply affix the words "No substitution" is all that is necessary. ' 



OUR LIBERAL PREMIUM. 



On all orders for seeds by the packet and ounce the purchaser may s leet additional seeds s 

 packet and ounce rate to the amount of twenty-five cents extra for each One Dollar sant us. Ft 

 example, aiyons sending us $i.oo may order seeds by the packet and ounce the amount of ?r.2 

 or for $2.00, to the amount of $2.50, and so on. But it must be distinctly understood that this pr 

 raium applies tosseds at price per packet and ounce only; and not by the quarter pound, pound, pii 

 or quart, and not to Bulbs, Trees or Plants. 



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