TRADE LIST 
Spring, 1909 
I N preparing this, our Trade List for Spring, 1909, we have aimed to 
present our large collection of Hardy Ornamentals to the purchaser 
in the most concise form. With this object in mind and in view of 
the fact that it is intended for the trade, illustrations and descriptions 
have been purposely omitted. 
Customers are requested to state the mode of conveyance by which 
they desire their trees forwarded. When no route is named we forward to 
the best of our judgment. 
Responsibility—After goods are placed on board cars here we 
assume no responsibility for their safe or prompt delivery, or any injury 
caused by delay in delivery by the transportation company. 
All Claims must be made upon receipt of goods. 
Terms Cash, on or before delivery to express or railroad agents, 
unless by special arrangement. 
Two hundred and fifty, twenty-five or five of any one variety will 
be furnished at the thousand, hundred and ten rates, respectively, but single 
plants of one or more varieties will not be sold at less than in cents each, 
except Vines and Herbaceous Plants, the minimum price of which will be 
10 cents each. 
Packing Charged Extra, but only sufficient to cover cost of time 
and material consumed in the work. 
Post Office Orders payable at Dresher P. O., Montgomery Co., Pa. 
Postal Telegraph Office, Dresher, Pa. 
Visitors are always welcome and should take train at the Reading 
Terminal, 12th and Market Streets, Philadelphia, for Camp Hill Station, 
or at Broad Street Station, Pennsylvania R. R., for Fort Hill Station. 
Be sure that the train you take stops at these stations. 
Notice.—It is necessary that you should Telephone us (Bell Phone, 
226 Ambler; Keystone Phone, 652-Y), in advance of your coming, so 
that we can send a carriage to the station for you. Our office is 
miles from either station. 
THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Certificate of Inspection of Nursery Stock No. 1303. 
This is to certify that the stock in the nursery of Thomas Meehan & 
Sons, Inc., of Dresher, County of Montgomery, State of Pennsylvania, was 
duly examined in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Legislature 
of Pennsylvania, approved the 31st day of March, A. D., 1905, and it was found 
to be apparently free from San Jose Scale and other dangerously injurious 
insect pest or pests. 
This Certificate expires August 31, 1909 
Dated Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 14. 1908. 
P. H. HERTZOG, Inspector. Secretary of Agriculture. 
