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FRAMINGHAM NURSERIES 
QUALITY OF STOCK 
The stock offered in this list is strictly first-class, and, we believe, absolutely 
free from all injurious insects or diseases. We aim to keep our Nurseries clean, 
so that the stock is healthy and vigorous. We invite inspection. Visitors are 
always welcome. See back cover for location of Nurseries. 
SUBSTITUTION 
We never substitute one variety for another. Should the variety be exhausted, 
we at once notify the customer. In case the size ordered is exhausted, we send the 
next size thereto and charge accordingly, unless otherwise advised. 
THE PLANTING SEASON 
The planting season begins in the spring as soon as the frost is out of the 
ground, which is about the first of April, and continues until early in June. 
SHIPPING DIRECTIONS 
Parties ordering are requested to state explicitly the mode of conveyance 
by which they desire their stock forwarded. 
When no route is designated, we exercise our judgment; but in no case do 
we assume any responsibility after packages are shipped, unless for our own mis¬ 
takes. When losses occur by detention, claims should at once be made on the 
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION 
Our nurseries are inspected every year by the State Nursery Inspectors, and a 
copy of the CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION accompanies every shipment. 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
First—-The articles on the following list will be furnished at the annexed prices 
only when the quantity specified shall be taken. Five hundred will be 
furnished at the thousand rate; fifty at the hundred rate and five at the 
ten rate. 
Second —We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to quality, description, 
productiveness, or any other matter of any nursery stock that we sell. Neverthe¬ 
less w’e shall, in the future, endeavor to live up to our reputation for square dealing 
as fully as we have in the past. No complaints will be considered that are not 
made within ten days after receipt of stock. 
Third—The prices annexed do not include the boxes or bales. A charge is 
made for the actual cost of the boxes or the material used in baling. Boxes in 
which we have shipped stock and which are returned to us are generally so badly 
damaged in transit that we will allow credit for not over fifty per cent of the 
charge made for same. We make no charge for conveyance of shipment to the 
freight stations or express offices. 
Our terms are cash, unless by special agreement. We can ship by 
express C. O. D., when desired, with charges for collection added to the 
bill—provided 20 per cent of the amount of the order accompanies the same 
as a guarantee. Said guarantee will be required only from parties with 
whom we have no business acquaintance. All bills remaining unpaid Decem¬ 
ber 1st in fall, and June 1st in spring, will be subject to sight draft with¬ 
out further notice. 
March 1, 1917. 
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