ELLWAyGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



ADVICE TO COKKESPONDENTS. 



CoKEESPONDENTS -Will greatly oblige, by observing, as far as possible, the follow- 

 ing regulations : 



1st. All orders should be legibly written out on the order sheet herein enclosed; 

 this will save us much trouble, and at the same time prevent mistakes. 



2d. The names of everything ordered should be plainly written out. 



3d. "Where particular ti-ees or plants are ordered, it should be stated whether, 

 and to what extent, other varieties, may be substituted, in case the order cannot 

 be filled to the letter, as happens occasionally in all establishments. Our rule is not 

 to substitute in any case, without being expressly requested to do so. 



4th. All trees and plants are carefully labelled and packed in the best manner 

 for any part of the United States, Canada or Europe, for which a moderate charge is 

 made, but no charge is made for the delivery of packages at the railroad. 



5th. It is requested that explicit directions for marking and shipping packages 

 accompany each order. Where it is left to us to choose the mode of conveyance, we 

 will exercise our best judgment ; but in all cases the articles are at the risk of the pur- 

 chaser after being shipped ; and if delay or loss occurs tJie forwarder alone must be held 



responsible. 



6th. All orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied with a 

 draft on some of the principal cities, or post-office order for the amount. 



7th. Oar customers are requested to notify us instantly of any errors that may 

 be committed in filling their orders, in order that we may at once make ample 

 amends, as we desire to conduct our business in all respects satisfactorily to those who 

 favor us with their confidence. 



The following Catalogues will be sent pre-paid upon the receipt of postage 

 stamps, as follows: Nos. 1, 2, and 3, 10 cents each ; No. 4, free. 



No. 1 — A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 



No. 2 — A Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Koses, Bulbous Roots, <fec., &c., &c. 



No. 3 — A Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Petunias, and select new Green-House 

 and Bedding plants, published every spring. 



No. 4 — A Wholesale Catalogue or Trade List. 



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PLANTS AND BULBS BY MAIL, POSTAGE PAID. 



Parties living remote from Express Offices can receive small plants of Shrubs. 

 Pasonies, Roses, Bulbous Roots, etc. , through the mail. We forward annually hun- 

 dreds of packages in this manner, with great success. 



Not less titan one dollar's worth sent in one order. 



ELLWANGER & BARRY. 



