TO OUR CUSTOMERS 
We are sure our many customers will like this new and enlarged catalog with the larger page to dis- 
play to better advantage the merchandise we have to offer. It is only through the continued business and 
repeat orders you are giving us that this is possible. We sincerely appreciate your business and assure you 
we will strive to give the very best service we can. 

CHRIS R. RICH 

SAMUEL J. RICH 
AMOS RICH 
CLOSED SUNDAYS 
We are working very 
long hours during the 
week to fill your orders, 
therefore feel we should 
have one day free and 
know you will cooperate 
with us by not coming on 
Sundays. We'll try so 
much harder to get your 
order out on Monday. 
REPLACEMENTS 
Our policy in the future 
shall be to take full re- 
sponsibility for plants 
which arrive in a damaged 
or dried out condition if 
reported to us at once. In 
the case of damaged goods 
do not sign the express or 
freight receipt unless the 
agent makes note of the 
damages as a basis for ad- 
justment. Any stock re- 
ported to us as not living 
by JUNE 15th will be re- 
placed at one-half the 
purchase price, provided 
adequate proof is given. 
Claims made after that 
date cannot be consid- 
ered. 
TERMS - WE PAY CHARGES 
Cash with order or 25% 
with order, balance C. O. D. 
We pay shipping charges to 
the Rocky Mountains. Cus- 
tomers beyond please add 
10% to your order. 

GUARANTEE 
Rich & Sons guarantee their stock to please you. We guarantee 
it to arrive at the purchaser’s nearest shipping point in perfect 
growing condition, free from diseases and absolutely true to 
name. 
We never substitute on commercial varieties, but do feel at 
liberty to substitute on small orders unless requested not to, in 
each case, however, we put the true name of the plant on the 
label. Furthermore, any such substitutions may be exchanged 
if not satisfactory. All claims for shortage or any other reason 
must be reported within ten days. 
DELIVERY DATES 
While we like and aim where possible to make shipments to 
arrive on designated days, we cannot give any assurance that 
they will. Due to the labor shortage we must fill orders as we 
can. We hope our customers are aware that shipments must be 
inspected by your horticultural inspector upon arrival which fre- 
quently causes some delay. 
Suitable Distance for Planting 
No. Feet No. Feet 
Each Way Each Way 
ADDICSs a nerece ene PS toy 35) English Walnuts ...40 to 60 
Pears tx Ayes oe DOMOS2 5 UNAS oo ak oan oe ZORMor >) 
Cherry, Sweet 5225) WO) 355 GUrrantsmeere eee 3 to7 
Cherry se Sour eee ZO0itor2 > Gooseberries ...... 4x8 
Pltirristes ccc meee 20 to 25 Raspberries meses ns 3ex 6 
Prunes !-aaemer ss. 20: torZ5 Blackbernicsmenen mens 56S 
Peachesae- = a .).: 20 to 25 Strawberries: 
FADIICO tS ate ee nee ZORORZS Field Seat as 223 
Nectar inesau: snare 18 to 20 Gardena. ann lee 
Oulnceg.: se ee ae 15 to 18 GlapeSue aan: foe ie So <1Oltt 
Almonds sasaensr a 20 to 28 Asparagus ..... Sins x3 ft: 
PLANTING GUIDE AND CHART 
Number of Shrubs or Plants for an Acre 
No. Ft. Square’ Triangle No. ft. Square Triangle 
Apart Method Method Apart Method Method 
1x] 43,560 50,300 15x15 193 PAILED 
2XL. 10,890 L2t uD 16x16 AK) 190 
3x3 4,840 5,890 18x18 134 ipa 
4x4 Zine 3,145 20x20 108 125 
6x6 20 1,600 25x25 69 80 
8x8 680 785 30x30 43 318) 
9x9 53.1 617 35X3D 35 40 
10x10 435 505 40x40 Zi 3h 
12x12 302 349 
PORTLAND 
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BERTHA SEAVERTON by 
\GEAVE RTON 
SWEENEY, STRAUB & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PCRTLAND. OREGON 
