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Important! Please Read! 
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 ; but in no case do we assume any responsibility 
after the goods are shipped, unless for our own mistakes. 
TERMS CASH, on or before delivery to express or railroad agents, 
unless by special arrangement. 
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY, twenty-five and five will be furnished at 
the thousand, hundred and ten rates respectively. 
PACKING CHARGED EXTRA, but only sufficient to cover cost of time 
and material. 
Post-Office Orders payable at Dreshertown, Montgomery Co., Pa. 
OUR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE is complete and will be sent to all 
applicants. « 
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 (26 Fort Washington) in advance of your 
coming, so that we can send a carriage to the station for you. Our office 
is 2]/ z miles from either station. 
Notice of 
On July 1st, 1902, the firm of Thomas Meehan & Sons was incor¬ 
porated under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, consolidating with it 
the wholesale business of Meehan Brothers, situated at Dreshertown, 
Montgomery' County, Pa. This combination increased the size of the 
nurseries to about three hundred acres, making probably one of the 
largest nurseries of strictly ornamental trees, shrubs and hardy plants 
in the United States. To facilitate the carrying on of this extensive 
business, an office was opened at Dreshertown for the transaction of the 
wholesale department of the firm—the stock grown at this place also being 
used entirely for wholesale purposes. The Germantown office and nurseries 
will be confined entirely for the carrying on and growing of stock for 
retail purposes only. 
This consolidation of the two firms and the division of the wholesale 
and retail department of the business will enable both branches to conduct 
their respective departments more satisfactorily, and to handle the business 
and ship stock more quickly than has heretofore been the case. 
I hough the business has been incorporated, the ownership and man¬ 
agement remains wholly in the hands of the former members of the firm. 
