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MILTON NURSERY COMPANY 
SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER 
With each order, accompanied with cash, amounting to 
$5.00 or more, and the names and addresses of Six (6) per¬ 
sons whom you believe may desire to purchase nursery 
stock or will be interested in receiving our General Descrip¬ 
tive Catalogue, we will include, FREE with your order, your 
choice of any article herein priced at 75 cents. 
Be sure to write the names and complete addresses 
PLAINLY, stating your choice of premium. 
PREPAID TRANSPORTATION 
We pay transportation charges on orders accompanied 
by cash, amounting to $2.50 or more, to all points in the 
Pacific Northwest, and one half to other points West of 
Missouri River. 
COMBINATION PRICES 
All grades and varieties in any one class are allowed to 
make up total applying to quantity price. For example: all 
kinds of fruit trees will be considered as one class and all 
varieties of shrubs as one class, etc. 
OUR GUARANTEE 
All goods are guaranteed to reach you in good, healthy, 
growing condition; up to grade standard as represented; and 
to pass State Inspection. At the prices we sell our nursery 
stock, it is impossible for us to guarantee growth or to be 
responsible for stock after delivery to our customers in good 
condition. 
Our 62 years of continuous growing and selling quality 
nursery stock to our many thousand satisfied customers 
throughout the United States is an important assurance of 
your entire satisfaction. 
NON-WARRANTY 
While we hold ourselves in readiness, on proper proof, 
to replace free of charge all trees, etc., that may prove untrue 
to label, or refund the amount paid, we give no warranty 
expressed or implied as to description, quality, productive¬ 
ness or any other matter of any Nursery stock, seeds, bulbs, 
or plants we sell. 
SUBSTITUTIONS 
We reserve the right, in case we are out of the variety 
ordered, to substitute another one of equal merit, when it 
can be done (always labeling each substitution with the 
correct name) unless the party ordering says, “no substitu¬ 
tions” in which case we will fill the order as completely as 
possible, and refund balance of purchase. 
USUAL DISTANCES 
FOR PLANTING 
Pear.20 to 35 feet apart 
Apple.25 to 40 feet apart 
Sweet Cherry ....25 to 35 feet apart 
Sour Cherry_ 
Plum.. 
Prune. 
Apricot.„ 
Peach.. 
Grapes.6-8 ft. by 6-8 ft. 
Currant.4 to 5 feet apart 
Gooseberry.3 to 4 feet apart 
Blackberry 3 to 4 ft. by 5 to 7 ft. 
Raspberry.3 to 4 ft. by 5 to 7 ft. 
Rule — Divide 43,560 (the 
number of square feet in 
an acre) by the number of 
square feet for each plant. 
The result is the number 
required for an acre. Ex¬ 
ample: Trees planted 20 ft. 
apart each way equals 400 
square ft.; 43,560 divided 
by 400 equals number of 
trees per acre. 
If trees are planted on 
the Triangular system, 15 
per cent more than for 
the Square system will be 
required. 
16 to 20 
feet apart 
CLOSED SATURDAYS ONLY 
