

John W. Kelly 
Sec’y-Treas. 
Vice-President 
READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION . . . IT WILL HELP YOU ORDER 
ORDER EARLY 
As soon as this Catalog reaches you 
please send in your complete order 
with definite shipping instructions. We 
then set trees aside until desired ship- 
ping time. If you prefer, leave the time 
of shipment to us and trees will reach 
you at the best time for planting in 
your locality. 
USE ORDER SHEET 
Please make your order out on 
order sheet enclosed. To avoid 
mistakes, write letters on a sep- 
arate sheet. 
For your convenience in ordering 
we enclose a postage paid envelope 
which requires no stamp. 
SEND CASH WITH ORDER 
It is our cash with order—direct from 
nursery to planter—method of doing 
business that enables us to sell trees of 
> highest quality at such extremely 
vrices. Make remittances by post 
office or express money order, bank 
draft or registered letter. To large 
buyers, when satisfactory reference is 
given, we will ship C.O.D. provided 
one-fourth the amount of order is sent 
in cash when order is placed. 
This is our latest catalog and prices 
herein cancel all previous listed prices. 
BOXING AND PACKING FREE 
We make no charge for boxing or 
packing. Prices except as noted are 
f. o. b. cars at Dansivlle. 
QUANTITY RATES 
Take advantage of our lower rates for 
quantity purchases. A purchase of ten 
to fifty trees (assorted if you wish) 
entitles you to the ten rate. And, an 
order for fifty trees or more, entitles 
you to the low hundred rate. 
OUR REFERENCES 
As to our responsibility and reliability, 
we refer you to the Merchants and 
Farmers National Bank, Dansville, 
N. Y.; Groveland State Bank, Grove- 
land, N. Y.;... to any person whose 
letter appears in this catalog, or to your 
State Experimental Station or College. 
PLANTING SEASON 
Trees can be planted any time during 
their dormant period. We ship all 
Winter to Southern States, but our 
regular Spring shipping season opens 
about the first of March and continues 
well into June. Fall planting season 
begins about October 15th and extends 
until ground freezes solid. 
RIPENING DATES 
With our descriptions of varieties, 
we’ve indicated the approximate ripen- 
ing date at which fruit is ripe and ready 
to eat in Western New York. 
This date will vary with the season, 
and in different sections of the east. 
The fruit may ripen a few days to a 
week earlier or later. 
James B. Carmody 
