ADVICE AND TERMS. 



Remit by Money Order on Red Bank, N. J., Registered Letter, Draft, or Express Money Order. 

 Please do not send private checks. Address all letters, J. T. LOVETT CO., Little Silver, N. J. 



Payments inva/riaNy in advance.— Goods sent C. O. D., only when one-fourth the amount Is sent 

 with order, with charges for returning money added to bill. 



Orders.— Small favors thankfully received always, but we cannot undertake to fill an or- 

 der of less amount tlian one dollar as the cost of recording and fllllng the same would exceed 

 the amount received. 



How to Order,— Be sure to write your name and address plainly— give Post OflBce, County and 

 State— and do this every time you write us; always state distinctly the size and grade of articles ordered, as 

 quoted in the Catalogue; also be particular to say always how the goods are to be sent; whether by mall, 

 express or freight. When these conditions are not complied with, we use our judgment as to size and ship 

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

 often forget what they order and make unjust complaint. 



Prices of this catalogue abrogate previous quotations and are for the autumn of 1891 only. The prices 

 aflaxed are for the quantities specified, but half dozen, fifty and five hundred of a va/riety will be supplied at 

 dozen, hundred and thousand rates respectively. With apples, pears, peaches and other Fruit Trees, 

 fifty in assorted varieties of a class may 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 lots cannot be made up at thousand rates, of less than five hun- 

 dred -- - - . . . , ill be furnished 



at tlj 



iat should any 



not : ile for damages 



bey( ILj I B "^T" r years continue 



tof£ 



lereby reducing 

 belled. 



control ceases, 

 be prepaid and 

 ;o cover freight 

 to what point 

 rbaceous plants 



fzesof Trees or 



rf ully examined 



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OF THE 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. I 



Class 



and, if just, all made satisfactory. Claims made after fifteen days from receipt df^bods will not be enter- 

 tained. We send out only good stock in good condition, freshly dug and carefully packed, in all cases, but 

 success or failure depends in so large a degree upon the weather and the care and management after re- 

 ceived, that we do not, because we cannot, undertake to guarantee stock to live. 



Substitution.— Should the supply of a variety be exhausted (which will occasionally occur in all 

 nurseries), we substitute in Its stead a sort of the same season of ripening, and similar 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 so stated in the order. To simply affix the words "No substitution" is all that is necessary. 



Canadian customers may deduct ten per cent, from these catalogue prices on account of duty, 

 which we thus share with them. 



CLUB PREMIUMS. 



P On orders at eacli and dozen rates of tbe Catalogue. 



M To anyone sending us an order to the amount of $S.50 we will send the fiorticuUurl journal 

 % ORCHARD <& GARDEN for a year (see announcement on last page of Catalogue;) to anyone 

 ^ sending us an order to the amount of $5.00 or more we will mail a copy of Scribner^s Fungus 

 3 Diseases of the Grape and Other Plants, bound in cloth (see announcement on circular enclos- 

 ^ ed). Trees and Plants at 1 OO and 1 OOO rates cannot be included In 

 P clubs. Thisliberal offer is made to encourage the forming of clubs and not as a present, and 

 ^ the premium must be claimed, if wanted, at time order is sent. We desire our customers to note 

 3, that the ''Terms toClubs" or discounts offered in our Guide far spring of 1890 are nolongerin force 

 ^ Purchasers in a neighborhood can club together and obtain hundred rates, if Orchard <& Oa/rden. 

 3. or the booU is not desired. One may readily get his neighbors to join him in this way to their 

 at mutuxil advantage. 



Largelplanters and others wanting stock in quantity should write us for special rates. 

 0^Should you receive two copies of tlie Catalogue please band one to a neigli- 

 bor interested in Horticulture. 



J. T, LOVETT CO., Little Silver, New Jersey. 



