PACKING. 
We want our patrous to bear ircU 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 cost 
of a box 9 to 12 feet long is from $1.00 to $2.50, according to height and width. 
Our way of baling (for small orders) is iu sack-cloth and pine needles, which 
make a vevy light packing. Charges for baling, moderate. 
^.^^Boxes, bales and packages delivered free of charges to the railroad or express 
office. 
After shipment, goods are at purchaser's risk. Any errors made immediately 
corrected. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
In Klliug orders, we neversubstitute one sort for another, when out of it, unless 
ordered to do so. 
No trees offered for sale but our oton mountain-grown trees, and the imported 
sorts, as specified on Catalogue ami Price List. 
RARE KINDS OK FRUITS 
That should have a place iu 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. 
DOUBLE ROBE D AGEN. 
Ornamental Trees, Highly Recommencieci : 
HUNGARIAN OR SILVERED LINDEN, 
CORNUS MASCULA, 
CRATCEGUS AZAROLUS, 
RED-FLOWERED HAWTHORN, 
SORBUS DOMESTICA. 
NUMBER OF TREES TO THE ACRE. 
30 feet 
21 
20 
18 
15 
12 
10 
8 
6 
5 
4 
3 
apart each way 
48 
69 
106 
135 
194 
302 
436 
681 
1210 
1742 
2622 
4840 
