Massachusetts Agricultural College, 
Hatch Experiment Station, 
Amherst, Mass. 
To whom it may concern: 
This IS to certify, that I have this sixth day of November, 1S99, completed the 
inspection of the nursery stock of T. C. Thurlow—grown at West Newbury, State of 
Massachusetts—and find it to be apparently free from the San Jose scale and other injuri¬ 
ous insects and diseases which might be transferred on nursery stock from the nursery 
to the orchard or garden. 
This certificate is good until the July 1st following the date of inspection. 
(Signed) H. T. Fernald, Inspector. 
Spring of 1900. 
Wholesale Catalogue 
NURSERY 
5 1 ,- miles from Newburyport. 
2 '- miles from Byfield Depot. 
1 'a miles from West Newbury Electric Road. 
West Newbury, Mass. 
T. C. THURLOW, Proprietor. 
[ would call particular attention this Spring to our Evergreens 2 to 3 and 3 to 4 
feet tall, especially the Blue Rocky Mountain Trees —Abies concolor, Pieea pungens. 
I’icea Engtemanui, Picea Douglasi, also our native AVhite Spruce—no bluer or liner 
specimens can be found anywhere. 
We have an immense stock of that best of ornamental trees, the Sugar Mapli — 
all sizes—at low rates. Also Am. Elms, Hardy Magnolias of extra size, Viburnum 
Tomentosum and plicatum of blooming size; a large stock of native and foreign 
Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Andromedas, etc. 
We do not employ agents or salesmen, but deal direct with the purclia er, thus 
avoiding commissions, etc., which must always be added to the first cost of the tree- 
when agents are employed. We can deliver heavy trees anywhere within 30 or 40 
miles much cheaper with horse teams and suitable wagons than by railroad, only 
charging for the time of men and horses. 
X. 15. We never warrant trees to live, unless planted by ourselves, by special 
agreement. 
TERMS CASH. These are our lowest prices to anyone (with no discount), except 
by agreement on a large lot. 
REMITTANCES can be made by bank cheek, by American Express (prepaid), or 
post office order on West Newbury. 
