the common custom of buying at wholesale from other nurseries 
in lines we are short in. When a variety is sold out that is the end 
of it till another supply can be grown. When your order reaches 
us early, you still have tinie to send elsewhere if we reply that we 
are sold out in certain items. 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
Five of one kind, and ten of not more than three varieties, at ten 
rates. Where long lists of one or two 1 of a kind are wanted, they 
must be paid for at single rates. No orders booked or shipped until 
paid for in full. Send enough money to cover cost of sizes and 
varieties of your choice, and say if you will allow us to 1 substitute 
other sizes and varieties for any we may be out of. It is not cur 
intention to substitute without permission, though we sometimes do 
this with orders sent so late that there is not time left for delay 
writing about it. If very particular that each item be according to 
order, please mention this. Any balance due a customer is returned 
not later than date of filling his order. We do not try to keep a 
balance by suggesting that the customer take something that he 
has not asked for. Each one is notified by letter at the time his 
stock is sent, whether by mail or express. We pay postage on or¬ 
ders going by mail; but send a little larger and heavier stock by 
express, that is paid by customer. If there is any complaint at the 
time you receive stock, notify me at once. We do not replace “free” 
nor at “half price” but we do try making our mistakes good. 
Address all orders to John Robertson, Drawer 242, Hot Springs, 
South Dakota. 
VARIETIES AND PRICE 
Apples and Crabs — Named in order of ripening; Yellow Trans¬ 
parent, Anoka, Duchess, Wealthy, McIntosh, and Haralson; and the 
crabs: Whitney, Dolgo and Olga. The Dolgo and Olga are best for 
jellies. 
We have a few trees in each of Sasha, Orleans, Melba, Lobo, 
Joan, Macoun, and Earlham, that we think are some of the best in 
new apples. The Sasha is a sweet apple. 
2 to 3 feet size, 40c each; per 10, $3.50 
