sary exposure of roots to the air. In the case of plants that are 
"balled," do net remove the burlap. Plant as received. If you 
cannot plant immediately on receipt, always "heel" in the trees 
so their roots may be in contact with good soil. An hour's 
exposure of roots to wind or sun may kill any tree; this is espe¬ 
cially (rue of evergreen. In planting cut off the bruised or 
broken roots with a sharp knife if bare root. 
If the soil is good and properly prepared, only a hole large 
enough to easily take the roots need be dug, but better results 
can always be obtained by digging out a large space and filling 
in with good top soil. In setting the trees, do not put deeper 
than they stood in the nursery, excepting some dwarfs, which 
go a little deeper. But now comes the important detail, the 
neglect of which is responsible for many failures— 
Be sure to pack the earth solidly around the roots. Leaving 
the ground loose after planting has caused tremendous losses 
that generally are unjustly blamed on the nurseryman. Another 
cause of great loss is the wind working the newly set trees loose 
from the soil. This kills them. Always stake newly set trees. 
After trees are set, make a plan of the grounds, marking the 
different varieties; then remove the wire labels, as they may 
damage the growing limbs. 
Warranty —While we exercise the greatest care to have a!! 
our trees and plants genuine and reliable, and hold ourselves 
prepared to replace, on proper proof, all that may prove untrue 
to name, we do not give warranty, express or implied, and in 
case of error on our part it is mutually agreed between the 
purchaser and ourselves that we shall not, at any time, be held 
responsible further than replacement of stock untrue to name. 
Please Note —Quantity rates will be dpplied as follows: 
12 plants for ten times the single price. 
1 00 plants for eight times the dozen price. 
Example: 1 apple tree 50c; dozen 5.00, or 100 for $40. 
Write for special prices on quantities, stating just what is 
wanted for lowest special prices. 
The dozen rate gives you 2 trees free with each dozen. 
The California Sales Tax is to be added to the prices quoted 
in this price list as follows: 
$ .01 to $ .15-—-No Tax $1.06 to $1.49—4 Cents Tax 
.15 to .59—1 Cent Tax 1 .50 to 1 .90—5 Cents Tax 
.60 to 1.05-—3 Cents Tax 1.91 to 2.30—6 Cents Tax 
For each 35c additional add One Cent Tax. 
PLANT NOW 
WHEN WE SAY PLANT NOW 
We mean just that.—Most of our ornamentals specially, are 
n own in a manner that they can be transplanted any day in 
the year with equal success in any half way mild climate 
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