SIGMUND TARNOK & COMPANY 
Suggestions 
Always address all communications to SIGMUND TARNOIv & CO., Drawer 910, Augusta, Ga., and not to 
individuals. 
All quotations are for immediate acceptance, subject to stock being sold. No liability to attach 
w x to us where frost, drought or other casualties beyond our control prevent delivery of stock that 
may be contracted for. 
ORDER NOW—Do not wait until you arc ready to plant. Frequently orders sent late in the season 
cannot be filled in full. Send us your order now; it will be carefully filed until you desire it shipped. 
When making out your order, write the full and correct name of the article desired, as given in catalogue. 
Give size and catalogue price. Never give local names of plants, as different plants frequently have the 
same local name. 
RESERVING ORDERS—When purchasers desir.* these to be reserved for weeks or months after the 
opening of the shipping season, they must be paid for in full at the time of ordering. 
NAME AND ADDRESS—Always write your name plainly upon order-sheet In catalogue. A lady should 
always sign herself Miss or Mrs., and always use the same initials. 
Give your postoffice, county and state, also street or postoffice box number, and the name of your 
nearest express office. 
SHIPPING DIRECTIONS Give plain and explicit directions for shipping. If by freight, state route 
\\ hen no directions are given, we shall use our best judgment in forwarding; but in all cases shipments are 
at purchaser's risk after receipt is taken from the transportation company. Freight and express rates will 
be given upon application. 
EXPRESS In all cases, when possible, we advise our customers to have their goods forwarded by ex¬ 
press. Plants, trees, etc., are taken at a special reduced rate. 
PARCEL POST—Owing to the nature of our products, we can send very few plants by Parcel Post, but 
IL order can be sent this way, sufficient amount to cover postage must accompany order; otherwise it will 
be sent by express. 
PACKING All articles in this catalogue packed free, xecept when for export, as such orders require 
targe quantities of specially prepared packing material, and entail much extra labor and care in prepara¬ 
tion. this extra packing is charged at actual cost. We maintain a large force of experienced packers and 
only the most expert are entrusted with this work. 
TERMS OF PAYMENT—Cash with order, or satisfactory reference before shipment ; or. if preferred 
l V j L 8 n 1 ’ £ ood 5 Wlth 1 °f Lading attached to Sight Draft, through express or bank. On all C. O. I), and 
Sight Draff orders we require 25 per cent of the bill remitted before shipment. 
PRICES—All prices quoted are net. We offer n> premiums, discounts, or gratuities. Five trees or 
plants of a (“lass will be billed at the 10 rate; 40 trees at the 100 rate: 400 at the 1,000 rate, viz Five Pe¬ 
cans will be billed at the 10 rate; 40 at the 100 rate, etc. 
Make all remittances payable to Sigmund Tarnok & Co. 
NTEE every tree or plant to be in a perfectly healthy condition, up 
■sped when leaving our hands, but, after delivering to forwarders, i 
vnosiiroa in frnneif of rook- 
grade and first 
losses resulting 
mails is at sender’s risk. 
WE GUARANT 
class in every respi „ . . . . . t 
from delays or exposures in transit are at risk of purchaser! 
nvtp no «; onion whatever with any other nursery, and our responsibility 
inirV i y « perso '] 8 Purchasing direct from us. We arc not responsible for failures arising from 
defective planting, unfavorable weather conditions, or improper treatment and cultivation. 
tn thiVlL.hn e * tc '’ P rov es untrue to description under which it is sold, Seller shall be liable 
to the I urchaser only and to no greater extent or amount than the purchase price of such Nursery 
stock, etc., and the Seller except for the aforesaid agreed liability and in respect to such purchased 
^i«y r8 other Matter° ’ gi * e8 D ° Warranty cxl)ress or Spiled us to description, quality, productiveness or 
o e x ere i se the utmost care in filling orders, and always put in more than is ordered but 
during the rush of the busy season an error is occasionally made, and satisfactory correction will be 
raM loir/; .iart£ f ;i,. e ;7;^ra e c r s w " rrors im,9f 
the ot “ 1111 'of‘ rallr„a ds, enables us to 
SHOMNO SEASON— This usually commences about the middle of October, or as soon as the nlnnts 
are suffiGonUy dormant to lift with safety, and for all open ground trees and plants continues unt?l the 
the year ' ^ buds begin to swelL Pot ^towii plants can be sa^ely sent out any Um of 
atta?hed E to T CT^ D sh?Jment 8B8_OUr Nurseries " re frep from l,isra8p - Certificate of State Entomologist is 
FUMIGATION— We fumigate our stock with hydrocyanic acid gas before shipping, as required hv atatn 
law, so that assurance of freedom from insects or disease of any kind is made doubly sure. J a * c 
Number of Trees or Plants on an Acre at Given Distances Apart 
Distance apart Number of 
each way plants 
1 foot .43,560 
2 feet. .10,300 
Distance apart Number of 
each way plants 
8 feet . 680 
Distance apart Number of 
each way plants 
18 feet . 134 
3 feet. . 4j840 
4 feet . 2.722 
5 fe?t .;. 1,742 
8 feet . 1,210 
10 feet . 435 
20 feet . io« 
25 feet. . 7n 
12 feet. .„. 302 
J2 Jeet . 258 
In feet. . 193 
30 feet . 43 
35 feet . 3* 
40 feet 07 
7 feet . 888 
10 feet . 170 
50 feet . 17 
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