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GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Terms of Business 
Location.—Our Nurseries are one and one-half miles south¬ 
west of Glen Saint Mary, Baker county, Florida, a station on 
the Seaboard Air Line Railway, thirty miles west of Jack¬ 
sonville. 
Invitation to Visitors.—We take pleasure in showing our 
stock to persons wishing to purchase, and, if notified in time 
will meet visitors at the station on arrival. 
No Agents.—We employ no agents, and have no connection 
with any other nursery. No one is authorized to represent 
us or to sell stock for us. Trees sold to dealers must be 
resold by them on their own responsibility. We are re¬ 
sponsible only to parties purchasing direct from our Nurseries. 
Club Orders.—Neighbors can sometimes club together and 
have one of their number place order for all, thus often secur¬ 
ing lower prices on account of larger number of trees ordered. 
Minimum Orders. — We do not care to accept orders amount¬ 
ing to less than $ 2 . 
Applying Prices. — Five, fifty and five hundred trees of one 
class at ten, hundred and thousand rates, respectively, pur¬ 
chaser’s selection from varieties of one fruit having a common 
price. For instance, fifty or more peaches, in one or more 
varieties, would come at the hundred rate, and five hundred 
or more at the thousand rate. The foregoing does not apply 
to badly assorted orders or to long lists made up of a few 
each of many varieties. 
Terms Cash with order, if for immediate shipment. Orders 
for trees to be held for some weeks after the shipping season 
opens should also be accompanied by full payment. On 
orders booked in advance of the shipping season'25 per cent 
down, balance due when the shipping season opens. We do 
not care to ship trees C. O. D. 
Remittances.—To secure safety and prompt acceptance, re¬ 
mittances should be made by Bank Draft, Express or Post 
Office Money Order, Registered Letter or prepaid Express. 
We prepay freight to points in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, 
Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas on orders amounting to $5 
or over when figured at prices in this Price-List, provided 
trees are paid for before shipment. To other points we will, 
on cash in advance orders of $5 or over, either prepay freight 
or allow a 10 per cent discount— at our discretion, — from 
prices in this Price-List. Orders conforming to above terms, 
but for express shipment, will either be forwarded collect 
and allowance made on invoice for amount freight would have 
come to, or will be prepaid if express charges amount to no 
more than freight. 
Transportation at Purchaser’s Risk.—Our responsibility 
ceases upon delivery in good order to forwarding companies ; 
claims for loss or damage in transit should be made upon the 
latter. We will, however, start a tracer for delayed shipments, 
if notified, and use every means at our command to secure 
prompt delivery, or recovery in case of damage or loss. 
Shipping by Mail.—In ordering trees or plants for shipment 
by mail, add 15 per cent to the list price on the smallest size 
given, to cover cost of packing and postage. We cannot 
guarantee trees to come up to size specified in list, as only 
very small specimens can be sent in this way. 
Time of Shipment.—Unless instructed otherwise, orders re¬ 
ceived during the shipping season will be forwarded as soon 
after their receipt as possible, and orders booked in advance 
will be shipped as soon as may be after the shipping season 
opens. 
The Shipping Season. — November to March for all trees 
and plants. Citrus trees can, however, be shipped at any 
season of year, but when forwarded during summer months, 
can safely go only .by express. 
Selecting Varieties suited to locality is of the first impor¬ 
tance, and can often be more advantageously done by our¬ 
selves than by purchasers. We are always glad to aid our 
customers in their selections, when so desired, and will, upon 
request, cheerfully furnish additional information in regard 
to the adaptability or desirability of particular varieties. 
Substitution of Varieties. — We desire to follow our cus¬ 
tomers’ wishes in this respect, and have found that they gen- 
