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TERMS, &c.

The Spring being now at hand, the trees, cuttings, &c. can
be forwarded at any moment.  Sales for immediate delivery
will be made for cash, or satisfactory notes, payable at a bank 
in some city, and 25 per cent. of the purchase money must be 
sent with the order, and the balance settled by cash or note at
or before the time of delivery.  Where it is desired that the 
trees be delivered in April, 25 per cent. must be sent in cash, by
a draft or bank certificate of deposit, with the order; and a 
note, for the balance of 75 per cent., payable at such period in 
April or May, as may be fixed upon for their delivery; and immediately
on receiving such remittance, we will forward to the 
purchaser a contract binding ourselves to deliver the trees to
his order.  We do not in any case hold ourselves bound to any
prices we may name, until we acutally receive the first payment,
as prices will, without doubt, continue to advance every week,
especially just before the planting time commences, until they
attain to the same rates they did last Spring, which was 35 cents
per foot for trimmed trees.

All Trees, Cuttings, &c., will be packed in the very best manner
in boxes or matted bundles, so that they will keep perfectly 
safe for months during any voyage or travel, and they will be
delivered to any person in New-York, or sent by any Transportation
Line, or shipped to any port designated, and the bill of
lading or receipt will be forwarded in any way the purchaser
may direct.

Catalogues of the immense collection of Fruit and Ornamental
Tres and Plants, Green-House Plants, Bulbous Flower
Roots, Double Dahlias, Garden and Agricultural Seeds, &c., will
be forwarded to every applicant.  It is desired that letters may
be post paid.

Printed directions for the planting, management and propagation of the 
trees and cuttings, will be sent to every purchaser; in which will be comprised the very best and most profitable course of culture, &c.

The trees and cuttings may be safely planted till the first of June; but it is preferable,
in the middle states, to plant them by the first week in May.
        