Our Policies, Service and Business Information 
1. Always give full address every time 
you write. 
2. Terms. Our terms are Gash with Or¬ 
der. The prices are Net Gash. 
3. Remittances should be made payable 
to Locke Nursery and Floral Company 
and the best way to send them is by Bank 
Draft, Express Money Order, or Postofíice 
Money Order. 
i. Shipping Instructions. Customers 
will please state whether they wish their 
orders to be sent by Parcel Post, Express 
or Freight. Transportation at purchaser’s 
risk and expense. 
5. Parcel Post charges have to be pre¬ 
paid, and for this reason money will have 
to be sent to cover cost of postal charges. 
6. Express. For all shipments up to 
300 pounds the Express is the most satis¬ 
factory, and not any more costly than 
freight. Even in heavy shipments Express 
may cost more but the quicker service 
pays. 
7. Freight. For very large and heavy 
shipments, and where quick delivery is 
not an element. All our shipments are so 
packed that they will carry several weeks 
by freight without injury to the stock. 
8. Express and Freight Shipments can 
be sent “Charges Collect,” and such 
charges are no more than if “Prepaid.” 
For this reason no money has to be sent 
to cover Express or Freight charges. 
9. Our Guarantee: 
We guarantee to send: 
(a) Healthy stock. 
(b) Free from insects, diseases, etc. 
(c) Delivered in Good Condition. 
Then our responsibility ceases. If we 
fail in these, we will: 
(a) Replace with other stock of same 
value, or 
(b) Refund the purchase price of 
stock in question. But it is mutually un¬ 
derstood that we will not be liable for any 
greater amount or damages. If stock is 
not accepted on these terms, we should 
be notified at once, not over five days af¬ 
ter receipt, and we will refund the money 
remitted and advise disposition of stock 
in question. 
DISTANCES FOR PLANTING 
Depending on character of soil, etc. 
Peach, Plum, Apple, Apricot, 20 to 25 
feet apart each way. 
Pear, 20 to 30 feet apart each way. 
Pecans, 40 to 60 feet each way. 
Haupt, McDonald and Dallas Berries, 
3V 2 by 5 feet. In rich land 4 by 6 feet. 
Other Blackberry and Dewberry, 3 by 4 
feet. 
Strawberry, 1 by 2% feet. 
Grapes. 12 by 18 feet. 
NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS 
TO THE ACRE 
1 
X 
1 
ft. 
43,560 
16 
X 
16 
ft. 
170 
1 
X 
2y 2 
ft. 
17,424 
18 
X 
18 
ft. 
130 
2 
X 
2 
ft. 
10,890 
20 
X 
20 
ft. 
108 
1% 
X 
3 
ft. 
9,680 
20 
X 
25 
ft. 
87 
3 
X 
4 
ft. 
3,630 
25 
X 
25 
ft. 
69 
3y 2 
X 
5 
ft. 
2,430 
30 
X 
30 
ft. 
48 
4 
X 
4 
ft. 
2,722 
30 
X 
60 
ft. 
24 
5 
X 
6 
ft. 
1,815 
25 
X 
30 
ft. 
58 
10 
X 
10 
ft. 
435 
40 
X 
40 
ft. 
27 
12 
X 
12 
ft. 
302 
40 
X 
50 
ft. 
22 
12 
X 
18 
ft. 
201 
50 
X 
50 
ft. 
17 
14 
X 
14 
ft. 
223 
60 
X 
60 
ft. 
12 
To determine number of trees to an 
acre for any given distance apart, multi¬ 
ply distance apart, and divide 43,650 by 
this product. 
For example: 
18 x 20 feet = 360 
43,560 -r- 360 = 121 
There are 121 trees per acre, planted 
18 by 20 feet. 
