TERMS. 
Our terms are invariably cash (and we intend to stick to tliat rule, not having 
a stock large enough to waiTant us in making credits for any amounts to any- 
body). Kemittauces may be made, according to the amount of orders, by Ex- 
press or Postal Money Orders, Registered Letters, Bank Drafts and Express. 
Very small amounts (50 cents to Jl.OO) can be sent in postage stamps of two ami 
live cents. 
PACKING. 
We want our i>atrons to bear well in mind that " good packing " is the cheapest 
part of a bill of trees. 
The very best way of packing trees is in boxes made out of light lumber. 
We charge only for the cost of the box — nothing for packing. The average 
<ost of a box i) to 12 feet long is from II.OO to $2.50, according to height and 
width. " , 
Our way of baling (for small orders) is in sackcloth and pine needles, which 
make a very light packing. Charges fur baling moderate. 
Boxes, bales and packages delivered free of charges to the railroad or ex- 
press office. 
After shipment, goods are at purchaser's risk. Any errors made immediately 
corieoted. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
In filling orders, we never substitute one sort for another, when out of it, un- 
less ordered to do so. 
No trees offered for sale but our own mountain-grown trees, and the imfmrli il 
sorts, as specified .on Catalogue and Price List. 
CAUTION. 
We would caution our patrons against buying from agents purporting to be 
ours, as we have no agents whatever thionghout the State for the sale of our 
valuable kinds of Nut and Fruit Trees. 
That should have a place in all gardens— at least one or two trees of each. 
EVERBEARING BLACK MULBERRY (Noir of Spain), 
MEDLAR MONSTROUS, 
SORBUS DOMESTICA, 
AVELINE FILBERT, 
CONSTANTINOPLE QUINCE, 
APRIL CHERRIES, 
PRCEPARTURIENS WALNUT, 
ST. CATHERINE PRUNE, 
D'ENTE PRUNE, 
NUMBER OF TREES TO THE ACRE. 
40 feet apart each 
way ......... 
27 
35 
,30 
48 
•24 " 
03 
20 
lOB 
18 
i:w 
1.) 
194 
12 
10 
430 
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1210 
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. 1742 
4 
2622 
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. 4840 
