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“I NEVER KNEW YOU HAD SUCH A GREAT QUANTITY 
AND VARIETY OF STOCK” 
is a phrase we hear every day—not only from persons outside the 
trade, but also from men who have spent their entire lives in the 
nursery business. 
Do YOU realize how much stock we have? There is only one 
way to find out—come and look us over. Some one of us will be 
here to give you the glad hand and to show you about. If notified 
of your coming, we will meet you at the station. Our phone num¬ 
ber is “Framingham 831.” 
The express trains from New York and Chicago stop at Fram¬ 
ingham—also the locals and milk trains. Electric lines and motor 
roads converge here. In fact, wherever you may be, you are within 
easy striking distance of Framingham. 
Directions for reaching Framingham arc printed on the last 
page. 
Motor Truck Transportation 
For several years we have delivered local orders by motor 
truck. Our experience leads us to heartily endorse that method of 
transportation. The reasons are many. 
To begin with, the cost is less for it does away with boxing. 
Then too, it is more convenient, for the stock is delivered to the spot 
where it is to be used. Also the stock has less chance to become 
bruised and broken, for it does not have to be squeezed into the nar¬ 
row confines of a box. But the greatest reason of all is that you 
receive your stock within a few hours after digging and it arrives in 
as fresh condition as when it stood in the nursery rows. 
For all orders which weigh one ton or more and which are to 
be shipped within fifty or sixty miles, we recommend MOTOR 
TRUCK TRANSPORTATION. 
We are not in the trucking business; we hire our trucking 
done. The charge we make you is just what the truckman charges 
us and is based on the distance travelled and the size of the truck 
used. 
