2 Bunting's Nurseries, Selbyville, Delaware 
True-to-name. While we exercise the greatest care to have every tree or 
plant true-to-iuvme. and are i-eady, on proper proof, to replace any stock shipped 
by us that provis otherwise, free of charge, It is understood and agreed that we 
will not be held responsible for any sum greater than tho cost of the stock that ac- 
cidentally may prove untrue. 
Reference. We refer you to Dunn's and Bradstreel's commercial agencies, 
Baltimore Irust Co. of Selbyville; Selbyville National Bank of Selbyville, or any 
business house in Selbyville. 
Terms. Cash with order; but orders will be booked if one-fourth value is re- 
ceived with order, the remainder to be sent before stock is shipped. Remit by 
money order, registered letter or draft. 
Specified Date of Shipping. We want our customers to state the date 
they wish their orders shipped and we will always ship on that date when pos.sible 
but cannot guarantee it as weather conditions do not always permit digging the 
stock, for instance, during spring it will sometimes happen that we have some 
stormy weather, and during winter months the soil is often frozen for a few days 
at a time. We are always ready and do get right after filling your orders at the 
earliest moment possible, when weather permits man and beast to be out of shel- 
ter, yet many times we are out when it is not favorable. While you are worrying 
about your order being filled quickly we are worrying just as much as you are and 
doing everything in our power to get it to you. We kindly ask you to give ns 
your order early and .state date you wish it shipped, then we seldom fail to get it 
off on that date. 
Twenty Five. Strawberry plants are tied in bundles of 26 and il for 2.5, 
giving you from 40 to 80 plants extra on every 1000 ordered. 
We Cannot Guarantee Stock To Live in all Instances. Wish we could, 
we will replace all stock that dies, upon proper proof that it died through some 
cause or neglect, which is a fault of ours; otherwise we cannot replace same 
Stock often perishes when it is not properly planted and cultivated, also the se- 
vere cold and heavy storms of winter, and droughts of spring, summer and au- 
tumn, which is liable to occur will sometimes cause the best of stock to perish, 
which is no fault of ours. 
On Receipt of Stock Store it in a cool place, protected from wind and sun, 
plant as soon as possible. When stock arrives frozen do not unpack, place same 
in a room without heat or frost until it thaws out. 
Rush Orders. If you are in a hurry for stock it will pay you to wire us. We 
have the Postal and Western Union Telegraph. Telephone connections: Office 
35 R 21, and 1 R 11. 
When you receive two catalogs, please hand one to your neighbor. 
Parcel Post. Trees that measure 3 feet or less can be sent by Parcel Post, 
prepaid, at 3 cents per tree extra. Strawberry plants by Parcel Post, prepaid, at 
the rate of 20 cents per 100 extra, east of the Mississippi river, w est of the IMiss- 
issippi river at the rate of 35 cents per 100 extra For other stock see instruciions. 
Gentlemen: Kansas, April 30, 1916. 
The plants arrive 0. K., certainly fine. Many thanks. Will order again. 
Yours, Judd R. Austin. 
