PRINCETON NURSERIES 
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How to Reach Princeton Nurseries by 
Auto or Train 
We are located midway between New York and Philadelphia. 
Both the Lincoln Highway and the new Super-Highway 
(Route 26) pass our nurseries. 
The office of Princeton Nurseries is located on Lake Road, 
in the town of Kingston, New Jersey. 
The nearest railroad stations are at Princeton and Princeton 
Junction. Phone Princeton 1776 or 1777 and we will be glad to 
come and meet you at either place. 
The New York-Washington planes pass over our nursery 
hourly. When travelling by airplane, watch out for the inter¬ 
esting block arrangement from the air. 
We would call your attention to the fact that we have one 
of the largest nurseries in the country with over 1000 acres 
of nursery stock. We are growing between 1100-1200 varieties 
of hardy woody ornamentals. 
A cordial invitation is hereby given to visit our nursery at 
any time. 
Prices, Etc. 
Prices are f.o.b. Kingston, N.J., and no boxing or packing 
charges will be made for stock in full carload lots. 
Packing charges are at cost and represent the actual cost of 
the material used in the operation. 
Should any article be desired balled and burlapped, which 
is not so designated in the catalogue, there will be the follow¬ 
ing scale of charges. 
2-3', J 5 C 3-4'* 20c 4-5', 30c 5-6', 40c 6-8', 60c 8-10', 75c 
Larger sizes would be charged in proportion. In all instances 
where varieties are marked B. & B. after the item, these 
charges are included in the printed price. 
We recommend that all varieties marked with an asterisk (*) 
be lifted with a ball of earth and burlapped. Experience has 
shown that the loss in these plants, which is otherwise high, is 
reduced to a minimum if handled in this way. 
Reservations of specimen plants. For an additional 25 % 
of the cost of each item, customers will be permitted to select 
and reserve specimen plants in the nursery rows. 
