FOR SPRING 1936 
TERMS—Net Cash. We will ship orders C. 0. D., 
providing twenty-five per cent of total amount is 
is sent with order. 
ORDER EARLY—Order immediately, if pos¬ 
sible. Late orders are subject to the hazards of being 
handled in a rush. Moreover, some varieties or sizes 
may be sold out, causing disappointment. 
NON-WARRANTY—(1) If any nursery stock 
shall prove untrue to the label under which it is sold, 
provided notice and proper proof thereof are fur¬ 
nished by the purchaser to the seller, the seller shall, 
at the option of the purchaser, either refill that por¬ 
tion of the order, which was mislabeled, by another 
delivery of stock, or refund the purchase price; but 
in any case, we are not to be held responsible for a 
sum greater than the original selling price of such 
stock. (2) All sales or agreements of sale are made 
subject to shortage of nursery stock, fire, frost, 
floods, drought, or other causes beyond the control 
of the seller. 
TRANSPORTATION CONDITIONS—A11 
goods, unless otherwise specified, are sold F. 0. B. 
our nursery and travel at the purchaser’s risk and 
expease. Where a customer is resident within 25 
miles of our nursery, we shall be glad to deliver plants 
without charge on such days as we have trucks in 
that particular section. We cannot deliver on specific 
days or at particular hours. 
SUNDAY HOURS—This nursery will be open 
on Sundays during April and May. 
GUARANTEE—Prices do not include any guar¬ 
antee of growth. However, if any of the plants pur¬ 
chased from U3 this spring should fail to grow, notify 
us not later than July 1,1936, and we will replace the 
stock free. After July 1st, wc will replace at half 
price. 
CLAIMS—If there are any claims, they must be 
made on receipt of goods. Any error of ours will be 
promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Claims made 
after ten days from receipt of goods, cannot be con¬ 
sidered. We ship only best grades of stock and use 
great care in packing. 
INSPECTION—Our nurseries are regularly and 
thoroughly inspected by the Connecticut Agricul¬ 
tural Experiment Station and found apparently free 
from injurious insects and diseases. 
LOCATION—Our nursery is located on the 
Boston Post Road, Route 5, three miles south of 
Meriden, two miles north of Wallingford. Buses of 
the New England Transportation Company pass our 
office, leaving the Hartford R. R. Station from the 
north and New Haven R. R. Station from the south 
every hour on the hour. 
