BULLETIN NUMBER 1 
FEBRUARY 10, 1938 
79 
Terms and Conditions of Sale 
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TERMS AND DISCOUNTS 
TERMS: 2% discount for payment in 10 days from date of invoice. Ac¬ 
counts due first of second month following date of invoice. These terms are 
offered to those with established credit; otherwise cash, security, or satisfac¬ 
tory references. C. O. D. orders must be accompanied by one-fourth cash. 
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS from prices in this list (to be deducted if I 
account is paid when due). 
$100.00 to 
$300.00. . 
.2% 
$700.00 
to $1000.00. . , 
.5% 
300.00 to 
500.00. . 
.3% 
1000.00 
and up. 
.6% 
500.00 to 
700.00. . 
Invoices 
past due, or 
previously settled. 
cannot be included in figuring 
discounts. 
PRICES named in this list are based upon present market conditions and are subject to change 
without notice. These are Wholesale Prices and apply upon the following quantities; 
FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, VINES, PERENNIALS 
(INCLUDING PEONIES AND LILIES): 
800 or more at 1000 rate (where published) 
30 to 300 at 100 rate 
Under 30 at 10 rate 
All grades and varieties in any one class allowed to make total. For example: All Fruit trees 
are considered one class, all shrubs one class, etc. 
SMALL FRUITS, HEDGING, PRIVET, AND ALL SEEDLINGS: 
300 of same variety and grade at 1000 rates 
Under 300 of same variety and grade at 100 rates 
EVERGREENS, B & B: 
30 trees (any assortment) at 100 rate 
5 trees (any assortment) at 10 rate 
FALL AND SPRING BULBS 
800 or more bulbs (not less than 60 of any one variety) at 1000 rate 
Under 300 bulbs at 100 rates 
Note:—Classifications as given above are understood to be as listed under general headings 
in price list. (Broken lots of less than 10 of any one variety and grade will be billed at 15% 
above 10 rate). 
ALL PRICES ARE NET, BOXING AND BALING EXTRA; NO CHARGE FOR PACKING 
BULK CARS. 
SHIPPING—Please give shipping instructions whether by freight or express and route. If no 
instructions are given we will forward to the best of our judgment, without assuming responsi¬ 
bility. All goods travel at the purchaser’s risk and expense. 
TRUCK SERVICE—We are able to offer truck service within a radius of 300 to 600 miles 
from Shenandoah. Charges average about the same as railroad rates with delivery at your door. 
If interested write for further information. 
CAUTION—We accept all orders subject to crop conditions and on condition that same shall 
be void should injury befall our stock from hail, fire, frost, error in count or other causes 
beyond our control. 
GUARANTEE OF GENUINENESS —If any nursery stock, proves untrue to description or 
variety name under which it is sold, we hold ourselves in readiness, on proper proof, to replace 
such nursery stock that may prove untrue to description or name, or refund the original amount 
paid. We shall in no case be liable for any sum greater than the amount originally received for 
said nursery stock. 
CLAIMS for any cause must be made promptly on receipt of stock. We will not entertain 
claims after goods have been once accepted, or when report is not made within Ten Days after 
arrival of stock. We express or imply no warranty as to productiveness or life of the nursery 
stock we sell and will not be in any way responsible for the results secured in transplanting. 
SPECIAL NOTICE—Correspondents are requested to use their printed business letterheads. 
We do not quote prices to retail buyers. We use every effort to limit the distribution of trade 
prices to those whom we know to be entitled to receive them. 
FEBRUARY 10, 1938 
MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES 
E. S. WELCH, Pres. H. S. WELCH, Vice-Pres. R. M. GWYNN, Sec’y-Treas. 
