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HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILI.E, MICHIGAN. 
Instructions to Customers 
When writing please sign your name plainly. Be sure to give your Postofflce, County, 
and State every time you write. 
When ordering please use order sheet and return envelope, fill out carefully and 
much delay and trouble will be avoided. All orders are acknowledged immediately 
upon receipt. If you don't hear from us in a reasonable length of time, write again. 
Reference. As to our reliability, we refer you to the Postmaster, express agent or 
any busmess man in Stevensville or Bridgman, Mich. Also the Union Banking Co or 
Commercial National Bank of St. Joseph, Mich. When writing to any of the above, 
please send self addressed, stamped envelope for reply. 
How to Send Money. By check, bank draft, express money order, postofHce order 
or registered letter. 
Terms. Our terms are invariably cash with order or part cash and balance any time 
before shipment. Those wishing to order early may remit one-third of the amount. 
We will then book the order and they will be assured of getting just what they want. 
No order booked for less than $1.00. We cannot make C. O. D. shipments; our prices 
are low and to keep them low we must make the cost of handling them just as low as 
possible. 
Substitution. We do not substitute one variety foi- another without your permission. 
When ordering late in the season, we may be sold out of the varieties you order, and 
it will facilitate nmtters if you give second choice, liemember that we will not substi- 
tute unless absolutely necessary, and we always label true-to-name. 
Packing. Our packing is done in the best manner possible, slatted crates and baskets 
are used for strawberry plants, and we use plenty of damp moss. Our plants are packfed 
right and they will reach you in good growing condition, if received in a reasonatile 
length of time. No extra charge is made for packing, or packages. 
Shipping Season. Our shipping season usually commences about the first of April 
and continues until May 20. AVc will ship no stoclt in the fall. 
Complaints. If any, must be made immediately upon receipt of goods. 
Guarantee. We guarantee every plant we ship to be just as represented in this 
catalog, free from disease, true-to-name, and strictly first class in every particular. 
The plants are packed in the best manner possible and delivered to the carrier in good 
condition. Should the crates or packages arrive in poor condition, or if they fail to 
arrive in a reaaonable length of time, refuse them and enter claim against the company 
with your agent. 
Conditions of Sale. While we exercise the best of care in having our plants true-to- 
name, mistakes will occur. With a large business we can not personally do all the work. 
We are always ready and anxious to correct our errors, and want you to write lis if not 
entirely satisfied. It is mutually agreed that we are not to be liable for more than the 
price paid by you for the plants. 
It is as much to our interest as to yours to have our plants prove satisfactory to you; 
our success depends on your succees, and it Is up to us to treat you in the way that will 
make you remember us when in need of more plants. 
Order Early. It is really to your interest to order early, as all orders are booked 
in rotation. You cannot afCord to be without a patch of berries. Prices are high and 
will continue so. We were compelled to return a number of late orders last season. 
Strawberry plants are scarce this year. There is bound to be a large demand, and those 
ordering late are liable to be disappointed. Order your plants as .so<m as you receive 
this catalog. Those ordering in January and February will find full stock and will be 
assured of getting what they want. 
One-third cash will book your order, balance any time before shipment. 
In case you receive more than one catalog, we will appreciate the favor if you will 
hand one to your friends who might be interested in good fruit plants. 
Photographs. Send us a picture of your berry patch or field. We will select the best 
and show them in our 1922 catalog, and will pay $5.00 each for all used. Photographs 
should reach us by October 1st. 1921. Would also like to have .some statement as to 
your success, to accompany photograph. 
Union, W. Va., May 8th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — The Strawberry plants arrived 
yesterday after being on the road live days. They 
were in the pinlc of condition, as fresh as if they 
had been dug but a few hours ago. They were 
the thriftiest plants I have ever seen come from 
any nursery. Every plant would live under tiie 
most trying circumstances. I shall be glad to 
recommend your plants to others. They had the 
finest roots I ever saw and so nicely packed the 
plants showed no wilt. Thanking you for the nice 
plants, I remain yours for more plants when I 
need more. REV. W. D. DTE. 
Rochester, Mich., May 13th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — Plants received yesterday, the 
X'lth, all O. K.; and are in fine shape. 
B. A. DfCKBNS. 
Wellsvllle, N. Y., May 11th. 1930. 
Gentlemen: — The plants that you sent me were 
the best Warfleirt plants that I have ever seen, 
nad I buy every year from 12,000 to 18,000 plants 
of different varieties. I am so well pleased with 
tho kind o£ plants that you grow that you will 
have all of my future orders. 
A. B. ROBERTSON. 
