ELLIVANGER <S- BARRY'S 



ADVICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Correspondents will oblige by observing the following regulations : — 



1st. All orders should be legibly written out; this will save much trouble, and at 

 the same time prevent mistakes. 



;2d. When particular varieties 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 

 7iot to substitute in any case, without bei?ig expressly requested to do so. 



3d. It is requested that explicit directions for marking and shipping packages 

 accompany each order. All articles are at the risk of the purchaser after being 

 shipped J and if delay or loss occurs, the forwarder alone must be held responsible. 



4th. All orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied with a draft 

 on some of the principal cities, or post-office order for the amount. If neither 

 can be had, enclose Bank Bills in a registered letter. 



5th. Our 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. 



Plants toy Expre§s not Pre-jjaicl. Unless specially ordered other- 

 wise, we always forward plants by Express at the purchaser s expense. We recom- 

 mend to purchasers to have their orders forwarded in this manner wherever it is 



possible, as larger and finer plants can be thus obtained than through the mail. 



Plants by If ail. For the convenience of those who cannot be reached by 

 the Express Company, we will forward by mail, pre-paid, plants of most of the 

 varieties enumerated in this list. ^^^At the dozen rate the plants will be mailed at 

 the prices annexed, without extra chaj'ge. At the hundred rate, if sent by mail, 25 

 cents additional for each fifty, and 50 cents per hundred plants, ?nust be 7'emitted for 

 J>ostage. This is an actual outlay for postage. Pot-grown plants cannot be seftt 

 by mail. 



N'ot less tha?z one dollai' s zvorth sent i?i one order. 



