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HOW TO ORDER. — Order early. Small favors thankfully received alw^ays, but we cannot 

 undertake to fill an crder of less amount than one dollar, as the cost of recording and filling 

 it would exceed the small profit of same. 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. Be particular to state how the goods are to be shipped; whether by mail, express or 

 freight, and state plainly to what point goods are to be sent. Keep a correct copy of the order 

 and check ofif the plants, etc., when they arrive. People sometimes forget what they have or- 

 dered and make unjust complaint. Ladies will oblige us by prefixing their names with "Miss" 

 or "Mrs.," as the case may be. We will do our utmost to comply with the wishes of patrons to 

 pack additions to an order, or subsequent orders, in one package, or to make reasonable 

 changes in any order, but we cannot promise to do so. During the rush of the shipping sea- 

 son, w^hen many orders are received and dispatched in a day, it would, in some cases, be almost 

 impossible to comply. No change or countermand of an order may be considered final vdthout 

 our written consent. 



SUBSTITUTION. — 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, properly 

 labeled, of course. 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. 



GUARANTEE. — We warrant our stock true to name, with the explicit understanding 

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

 stock; but we are not liable for damage beyond this. A sure indication of the purity of 

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

 of inspection is attached to each shipment. 



PACKING is. executed with the utmost care. Special pains are taken to pack lightly, there- 

 by reducing the expense of transportation to a minimum. All goods at prices quoted are packed 

 free. Everything is labeled. 



SHIPPING. — We deliver all goods to forwarders here without charge, after which our con^ 

 trol ceases; consequently our responsibility also. We particularly caution patrons against order- 

 ing Perennial Plants and Strawberry Plants shipped by freight: they should always go by 

 express, or in small lots by mail. Transportation charges on all goods shipped by freight or 

 express are to be paid by the purchaser, unless arranged otherwise. 



ALL CANADIAN SHIPMENTS, either by express or mail, must be prepaid. Customers 

 will oblige us, therefore, by adding sufficient funds to cover this item. 



SHIPMENTS BY PARCEL POST.— Many plants ofifered can be shipped to advantage by 

 parcel post; especially to nearby points. On inside back cover page will be found a table of 

 rates and of weights of such things as may be forwarded by mail, by which patrons are enabled 

 to determine the cost for postage. In ordering shipment by parcel post, please do not omit to 

 send the proper amount to cover cost of stamps, together with cost of insurance. 



TERMS. — Payment should be made at time of ordering or before shipment. We prefer 

 to make no shipment C.O.D., but will, when requested, ship in this way, provided twenty-five 

 per cent, of the amount of an order is sent with the order, with return charges added. Kindly 

 remit by Postal Money Order, Registered Letter, Draft, or Express Money Order. Please do 

 not ask us to open accounts for less than $10.00 orders. 



Prices in this catalog cancel previous quotations. The prices quoted are for the quan- 

 tities specified, but six, fifty or five hundred of a variety will be supplied at dozen, hundred, 

 and thousand rates respectively. Hundred lots may not be made up at hundred rates oi less 

 than fifty of a variety; and thousand lots may not be made up at thousand rates of less than 

 five hundred of a variety. 



CLAIMS, if any, should 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 from 

 receipt of goods will not be entertained. We send out only good stock in good condition, care- 

 fully packed, in all cases; but success or failure depends in so large a degree upon the care 

 and management after received, that we do not, because we cannot, undertake to guarantee 

 stock to live. 



WE ISSUE 3 CATALOGS EACH YEAR.— This Spring Guide, the Midsummer List of 

 Pot-grown Strawberry Plants and a Fall catalog are sent free to all customers on record. 

 If service rendered you has pleased you, we shall be delighted to have you say a good word 

 about it to others. 



LOCATION. — Lovett's Nursery is one mile from Little Silver Depot, two miles from Red 

 Bank, forty miles from New York City and five miles from Long Branch. To reach it from 

 New York, take the Central Railroad of New Jersey (foot of Liberty Street or 23rd Street) 

 or the Peiinsylvania Railroad (Hudson Terminal or 32nd Street and Seventli Avenue). From 

 Philadelphia, take the Pennsylvania Railroad (Broad and Market Streets) or the Philadelphia 

 and Reading Railroad (Bound Brook Route). 



WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH, Little Silver, N.J. POSTAL TELEGRAPH, Red Bank, 

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



