14 M. S. PEYOR, SALISBURY, MD. 



Instructions to Purchasers 



Orders — Should be sent as soon as possible after you receive the catalogue and I will 

 reserve plants for you and ship when wanted. In ordering be sure to write your name 

 and address plainly and give your postoffice, county and state every time you write. All 

 orders acknowledged promptly as soon as received, and notice will be mailed when goods 

 are shipped. 



Terms — Payments must be made in advance. Remittance may be made by Postoffice 

 Money Order, Registered Letter or Bank Draft. U. S. Postage Stamps will be accepted 

 for fractional part of a dollar. If not convenient to remit full amount when order is 

 sent, remit one-third of the amount of the order and I will book your order and hold 

 for you and you can send balance when convenient before shipment is made. 



I Guarantee — The safe arrival of plants when shipped by mail or express, by May 1st, 

 if taken from express office and opened on arrival and will replace any that do not, pro- 

 vided you will send me at once your express receipt and statement from express agent as 

 to condition and damage to plants, but cannot be responsible for plants allowed to lay 

 around in express office or for neglect of purchaser or his employee to properly care for 

 same after arrival. Nor can I be responsible for drought, floods, insects, etc.. after 

 planting, as these are things over which I have no control. 



Shipping Season — October 20th until May 1st. Shipping thru the winter to the south- 

 ern states. Early spring is the best time to plant in the middle and northern states, just 

 as early as the ground can be prepared. EARLY PLANTING PAYS so be sure to plant 

 as early as possible for this may mean success or failure, and then the plants will stand 

 handling much better than when growth has started. All orders shipped after May 1st 

 sent at purchaser's risk but will use every precaution I possibly can to get the plants to 

 J ou in good condition. 



True To Name — While I use every caution to have all plants true to name and guar- 

 antee to refund purchase price paid for same or replace with stock that is true, should 

 any prove otherwise, it is understood that in no case will I be responsible for any sum 

 greater than that actually paid me for the plants. 



Reference — The County Trust Co., (formerly The Eastern Shore Trust Co.), and the 

 American Railway Express Co., both of Salisltury, Md. 



If my plants please you tell your friends, and if not tell me so I can make it right — 

 for a satisfied customer is my best advertisement. 



Strawberries Are Profitable - Easily Grown 



Children Succeed With Them 



strawberries are a very profitable crop and are easily grown. Requires little cap- 

 ital to start w^ith and returns come in earlier than from any other fruit crop ; with little 

 expense a second crop almost equal to the first may be had. Its a crop too that child- 

 ren can take care of (with some help at picking time) and what boy or girl wouldn't be 

 proud to have a patch of nice red strawberries they could call their very own so if 

 J ou can let them have a small piece of land and loan them a little money to buy plants 

 with, I believe you will be surprised at the results and the profits will make them more 

 content to stay on the farm. 



