Visitors and 
Customers. We 
are always glad to wel- 
come visitors and cus- 
tomers to Rose Hill 
Nurseries, and cordially 
invite them to come and 
personally inspect our 
stock before ordering. 
If this is not convenient 
we would suggest that 
prospective purchasers ot 
nursery stock, in dealing 
with nurserymen, insist 
upon having samples 
submitted before placing 
their orders. In this 
way only can there be 
honest competition be- 
tween nurserymen. 
SIEBRECHT & SON 
OF NEVr 
Department of Agricdt/ture 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION OP NTTRSERT STOCK 
UbiS is to Cettif'S tluU Hie slock in the nursery of 
of "WMtt ^o*Xii^^ Cm.nly o/-_2^i4.&JaA^tXA/ , SUOe of tftw York 
was dtUy examined in compliance with the provisions of Section 83 of the 
ASrieulturoL Law, and it was found to be apparently free from any contagiojis 
or infectious disease or diseases, or the San Jose scale or other dangerously 
injurious inseot pest or pests. TfUs certificate expires September J, 1007. 
Dated, Albany,^. Y.,-^!lJ^ Llft^ 1906. 
Packing and Cases. These will be charged for, but only to an amount sufficient 
to cover material and labor. We advise using boxes in all cases, and when the matter is left to us 
we will do so. On orders for car-load lots there will be no charge for packing. 
Prices. The prices contained in this Catalogue are the lowest consistent with the quality 
of the stock we send out. In the case of large orders we make a substantial reduction upon 
these prices, and will be pleased to submit quotations upon application. Those desiring trees for 
lawn planting or for streets and drives, should in all cases 
specify the diameter of the trunk of tree (caliper measure- 
ment) they desire. Our prices are calculated according 
to the height, caliper, fullness, form and variety of th" 
stock, and unless all these points are taken into considera- 
tion in comparing our prices with those of other nurseymen, 
it prevents fair business competition. In the matter of 
shrubbery, no fair competition can be maintained unless 
prospective buyers specify the height and fullneis of the 
plant. If shrubs are wanted for ornamental purposes or 
for immediate effect, it is economy to buy plants illustrated 
by drawing No. I ; if they are wanted merely to grow 
in an obscure place, and the matter of time is not a factor, 
slim and cheap plants like No. 2 might answer every 
purpose. See the engiavings illustrating these points. 
Give Plain Directions. All customers are 
requested, when ordering by mail or otherwise, to give 
. plain addresses and explicit directions as to how they 
Map showing the large cities wilhin a radius of h"" r 
,50 miles of New Rochelle ^ ^.^.^.^ NURSERIES 
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