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at a quarter of the hour, from 129th street and 3d avenue, pass New Eochelle, and cabs and stages 
for the Nurseries will be found at the station on the arrival of all trains. We have telephone com- 
munication, also, with New York City, and with all parts of the country. 
Rose HiJl Nurseries — Uelivei-y Wagons in foregrounrt. 
Conditions under which we Conduct our Business. 
1. The prices given in this Catalogue are for well-grown and woU-developed plants of suitable 
shipping sizes ; larger plants can nearly always be supplied at proportionate prices. No stock, how- 
ever, is so small and weak as that supplied by many firms who make a specialty of the " mail " 
trade, and our plants are incomparably better than any so furnished; they are well worth paying 
expressage and freight on. 
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Rose Hill Nurseries — Our 1897 Palm addition, containing 42,000 square feet of glass. 
2. All purchasers are requested, when ordering by mail or otherwise, to give their proper 
address, and directions whore to and how they desire their orders shipped — whether by freight or 
expre.ss ; if there is any choice of routes, name the one preferred. When not advised how to ship, 
we exercise our own judgment, and forward to the best advantage of the purchaser. 
3. New customers and persons unknown to us are kindly requested to accompany their esteemed 
orders either with cash, post oflice orders or draft on New York, or with satisfactory references. 
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