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BUNTINGS 7 NURSERIES, INC., 
About Ordering, Shipping, etc. 
SHIPPING SEASON. We begin filling orders 
about September 1st and continue digging and 
shipping during the entire fall, winter and spring 
until June 1st. We are sometimes delayed in Janu¬ 
ary, February and the early part of March by freez¬ 
ing weather, but usually able to ship most of the 
time during these months. 
THE PROPER PLANTING SEASON is during 
the months of February, March and April in the 
spring, and late October, November and December 
in autumn. 
TERMS. Cash with order; but orders will be 
booked if one-fourth value is received with order, 
remainder to be sent before time of shipment. We 
allow a discount of 5 per cent on all orders, except 
strawberry plants, when cash accompanies order in 
full. Remit by money order, registered letter, check 
or draft. 
WARRANTY. We strive to avoid mistakes and 
believe we are exact as any in the business. Any 
stock received from us that isn’t true-to-name, we 
agree to replace on proper proof, such stock free 
of charge, or refund purchase price. It is understood 
and agreed between the buyer and ourselves that 
we will not be held responsible for any greater sum 
than the cost of the stock, should any prove untrue. 
REFERENCE. We refer you to Dun 6? Brad- 
street, Inc., Baltimore Trust Company of Selby- 
ville, or any business house in Selbyville. 
TELEGRAPH OR TELEPHONE US AT SEL¬ 
BYVILLE, DELAWARE. 
WE CANNOT GUARANTEE STOCK TO 
LIVE. We guarantee all stock we sell to be strictly 
first class, dug and packed properly for shipment. 
We can only guarantee to send you good stock up 
to grade represented, full of life, and to reach you 
in good condition. 
Conditions of Sale 
SUBSTITUTION. When sold out of a variety 
of trees or plants we frankly say so and when you 
allow us to substitute we will send a variety similar 
to the one ordered, as good or better; as we know 
the many varieties, our substitution, if any, will be 
of advantage. Late in the season we are sometimes 
sold out of some varieties of stock, thus when send¬ 
ing your order it is to your advantage to say whether 
we may substitute or not, that we may get the order 
off promptly, before the season is too far advanced 
for successful planting. If you do not wish us to 
exercise this right please mark your order sheet 
plainly NO SUBSTITUTION. 
CLAIMS. If any, must be made within five days 
from receipt of stock. We cannot be held responsible 
for damage to stock caused by droughts, floods, 
frosts, insects, fires, etc., and by stock not being 
taken from the express office for several days after 
its arrival. 
NOTICE OF SHIPMENT. Notice will be sent 
you when your order has been shipped. 
STATE OF DELAWARE 
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 
CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION 
Dover, Del., September 1, 1935 
To Whom It May Concern: 
This certifies that I have this day examined the nursery 
stock and premises of the General Nurseries of Buntings’ 
Nurseries, at Selbyville, Sussex County, Delaware, and 
that said nursery stock is apparently free from crown gall, 
peach yellows, peach rosette, the San Jose scale, and all 
other plant diseases and insects of a seriously dangerous 
nature, that may be transferred on nursery stock. 
This certificate may be revoked by the State Board of 
Agriculture for cause, and it is invalid after August 31, 
1936, and does not include nursery stock not grown on 
the above named premises unless such stock is covered by 
certificate of a State or Government officer and accepted 
by the State Board of Agriculture. 
J. F. ADAMS, Inspector. 
5 % Cash With Order 
We allow a Cash Discount of 5% on all orders ex¬ 
cept Strawberry Plants, when cash accompanies 
order in full. Remit by money order, registered 
letter, check or draft. 
STRAWBERRIES Page 
Cultural Directions. 13 
Catskill . 5 
Dorsett.2, 3 
Everbearing . 12 
Fairfax . 4 
Fall or Everbearing. 12 
General List . 6-11 
Prices of Plants. 12 
SMALL FRUITS 
Blackberries . 20 
Blueberries . 21 
Currants . 21 
INDEX 
SMALL FRUITS—Continued 
Page 
Dewberries . 21 
Gooseberries . 21 
Grape Vines. 16-17 
Mulberries . 21 
Raspberries . 18-19 
Strawberries . 2-12 
FRUIT TREES 
Apple . 26-28 
Apricot . 30 
Cherry . 29 
Peach . 23-25 
FRUIT TREES—Continued 
Page 
Peach, Candoka.23 
Pear . 30 
Plum . 31 
Quince . 31 
NUT TREES . 30 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Asparagus . 14-15 
Horseradish . 21 
Pie Plant . 21 
Planting Information ... 32 
Rhubarb . 21 
BUNTINGS’ ORNAMENTALS 
If interested in ornamental trees and plants, write for our catalog which is published separate 
from this, our catalog on small fruit plants, fruit trees, etc. 
