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PARCEL POST 
Nursery Stock of all kinds are now admitted to the mails at Parcel Post rates. If 
you are not certain ask your postmaster which zone Selbyville, Del., is in from you post- 
office, and figure the amount of postage to send; we are below giving estimates of weight 
of stock when packed for shipment, also U. S. Parcel Post rates. It seems impossible to 
figure the exact amount of postage to send, as stock varies in weight, AND WE RECOM- 
MEND if Parcel Post shipment is desired, to remit in full for trees and plants you order at 
catalogue prices and mark your ORDER SHEET PARCEL POST C. 0. D. FOR POST- 
AGE ONLY. By so doing you pay to your postmaster or R. F. D. Carrier the actual 
cost of mailing when he delivers the stock to you. 
We cannot ship by Parcel Post any Evergreens. We cannot ship by Parcel Post any 
tree or plant larger than 3-4 feet. 
We strongly recommend that Strawberry plants and grape vines be ordered shipped 
by Parcel Post; extra large orders by express. We recommend express or freight ship- 
ments for large orders. 
United States Parcels Post Rates. Each additional 
First pound pound 
First Zone — Within 50 miles of Selbyville, Del. 5 cents 1 cent 
Second Zone— 50 to 150 miles of " " 5 1 
Third Zone— 160 to 300 miles of " " 6 2 
Fourth Zone— 300 to 600 miles of .... 7 4 
Fifth Zone— 600 to 1000 miles of " " 8 6 
Sixth Zone— lOUO to 1400 miles of " " 9 8 
Seventh Zonfr— 1400 to 1800 miles of " " 11 10 
Eighth Zone — Over 1800 miles of " " 12 12 
Estimated Weight of Stock When Packed for Shipment. 
100 Dewberry plants 10 lbs. 100 Shrubs (3 ft.) 75 lbs. 
100 Strawberry Plants 4 lbs. 100 Rhubarb plants (2 yr.) 30 lbs. 
100 Blackberry plants 14 lbs. 100 Peonies (2 yr.) 30 lbs. 
100 Raspberry plants 14 lbs. 100 Roses (2 yr.) 30 lbs. 
100 Currant Plants 25 lbs. 100 Barberry Thunbergii (sma)lsize) 20 lbs. 
100 Gooseberry Plants 25 lbs. 100 Cal. Privet (small size) 20 lbs. 
100 Grape Vines (2 yr) 40 lbs. 100 3 ft. trees, fruit or ornamental 75 lbs. 
100 Asparagus Roots (2 yr.) 10 lbs. 
Gentlemen : — 
My order is all safely planted. Arrived in best of 
condition, and for the prompt arrival and fine plants, 
you hold the record of all of my orders. And it is 
a ^reat satisfaction to plant trees that is in leaf and 
looking as if they had been there for months, and 
the packing is perfect. 
The stamps that you sent for the Scotch broom 
that you were sold out, I am returning as the exact 
price of a Grimes Golden apple tree, which I will 
be greatly pleased if you will send me by parcel post. 
Our mail man can collect postage due on its arrival. 
Thanking you for the same and your careful con- 
siderations, I am very pleased to remain. 
Yours very sincerely, 
MRS. BEN.JAMIN EAKINS CROWELL, 
May 10th, 1920. , Pennsylvania. 
Dear Sirs : — 
Strawberry plants arrived in excellent condition. 
Have set them out and all seem to be growing nicely. 
Thanking you for your promptness in filling the 
order, I remain. Very truly yours, 
DONAL Mcpherson. 
Apr. ISth. 1920. Westport. California. 
Sirs : — 
Received roses, and in good condition. Will want 
more in the spring. 
Respectfully, 
MRS. B. F. GALLIAGHER, 
Oct. 12th, 1920. Delaware. 
Gentlemen ; — 
My order for hedge has been received by me, and 
in splendid condition. 
Thanking you for same, I am, 
Yours truly, 
CAL. KNEER. 
May 13th, 1920. Pennsylvania. 
Dear Sir : — 
I received your order O. K., and am very much ob- 
liged, everything is in good condition, and I am very 
much pleased. 
Yours truly. 
JOHN VrAGOFSKI, 
Oct. 20th, 1920. Wilmington, Del. 
Gentlemen : — 
Thank you very much for sending trees so prompt- 
ly, and I must say that I am very much pleased with 
such healthy and strong looking trees. 
Respectfully yours, 
MRS. CHANEY. 
Apr. 20th, 1920. Chester, Pa. 
Dear Sirs : — 
Your shipment to hand on the 9th, and was in first 
class condition, and was more than pleased with 
them. 
Thanking you. I beg to remain. 
Respectfully yours, 
Apr. 18th, 1920. Maryland. 
LINDLEY P. NrCHOLAS. 
