Advice, Terms, Ectc. 
Our plants, me carefully dug, thoroughly trimmed, tied in bunches of twentv- 
hve and packed in the best possible manner in light crates or boxes with no extra 
charges to the purchaser an, 1 delivered!.'. O. 13. Afton. All varieties of strawber- 
1 ! c . s 1 offer »r sale are grown on my place and will be freshly dug at time of 
Ordering Please order your plants as early in the season as possible. Those 
who order early will get what they want while late comers are frequently disap- 
poin U hI in finding that some varieties are sold out. Early in the season plants arc 
doj mailt and will stand digging and shipping much better than after growth has 
stai ted. Plants are also lighter and express charges are less. If you cannot set the 
plants when they arrive, heel them in, that is, plant them a few 'inches apart in a 
temporary bed; they can then be transplanted, with the earth adhering, with 
mor’jf. y i <U m Plants heeled in early and transplanted later are much 
more valuable than those received late and at once planted in tile permanent beds. 
Tei ms Cash with the order. No orders booked without a remittance 
ance before shipment. Sums under $1.00 may be sent in one and two’ 
stamps. We cannot accept orders for less than six plants of one variety. 
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Warrantee 
-Our stock of plants is warranted true to name. We very seldom 
make a mistakes but if they douceur they are cheerfully corrected without loss to 
customer, if we are notified promptly. 
t Guarantee We guarantee that all plants ordered sent by mail or express be- 
fore May 1st shall reach their destination safely. If any fail to doso, or if any 
mistakes has been make we stand ready to rectify the error or makegood the 
loss, if notified promptly. 
Liability While we take the geatest care to have all stock true to name, in 
case any shall prove otherwise; we will not be liable for an amount greater, than 
that actually paid us for the stock. It practially never occurs that our stock is 
untrue except m one instance where we received plants from an introducer not 
true to name. 
Substituting When we are sold out of a variety ordered, we can frequently 
substitute others to the advantage of the purchaser, if permitted to do so. On 
orders received before May 1st we do not do this unless given express permission 
t ?- ( g < \ SO: ? n orders received lifter that date, however, we retain the right to sub- 
stitute where neccessary unless expressly forbidden to do so. 
Express Rates Plants go for 20 per cent less by express than other goods. 
Some nurserymen will tell you that they have secured a cut rate; this is not the 
case, all received the same rate. 
Unless otherwise ordered, we ship our plants direct from here by the National 
Express'. 
Address It sometimes happens that we send two catalogues to one address. 
Should you leceive more than one copy please hand the extra one to some friend 
who would be interested in it. 
\our name, postoffice and state should be distinctly written, and he sure that 
neither is omitted. No matter if you write several times, always give full name 
and postoffice address. 
REFERENCES 
For references address: First National Bank, Bainbridge, N. Y., National 
Express Co’s, agents, Church & Hill, bankers, Afton, N. Y. 
