10 M. S. Pryor, Salisbury, Md. 
Instructions To Purchasers 
Orders—Should be sent as soon as possible after you receive the cata- 
logue and I will reserve plants for you and ship when wanted. In order- 
ing be sure to write your name and address plainly and give your post- 
office, 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. Post- 
age Stamps will be accepted for fractional part of a dollar. If not conven- 
ient 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 ex- 
press, by May 1st, if taken from express office and opened on arrival and 
will replace any that do not, provided you will send me at once your ex- 
press receipt and statement from express agent as to condition and damage 
to plants, but cannot be responsible for plants allowed to lay around in ex- 
press office or for neglect of purchaser or his employee to properly care 
for same after arrival. Nor can I be responsible for drought, floods, in- 
sects, etc., after planting, as these are things over which I have no control. 
Shipping Season—October 20th till May 1st. All plants shipped after 
May ist sent at customer’s risk. I can supply no plants during the sum- 
mer months, as I do not grow potted plants. 
True To Name—While I use every caution to have all plants true to 
name and guarantee 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 Eastern Shore Trust Co. (formerly the People’s Na- 
tional Bank and The Central Bank) and the American Railway Express 
Co., both of Salisbury, Md. 
My Plants—Are especially grown for plants on high land and are dug 
fresh for your order from new beds that have not borne fruit and are full 
of vitality and heavy fruiting power and should grow and produce big crops 
if instructions in this catalogue are followed. We always dig the whole 
row, throwing out the ones that are not well rooted, remove dead leaves and 
runners ready for planting and tie in bunches of 26 for 25 and pack in light- 
ventilated crates with plenty of damp moss which insures them reaching 
you in first-class condition. I make no charge for crates or packing. A 
shipping tag with certificate of inspection, purchaser’s name and full ad- 
dress is attached to each and every package sent out. 
; Please write below the names and address of anyone you know who might be interested 
in or buyers of strawberry plants. 
