OUR SERVICE—We endeavor to grow stock 
that is clean, free from disease, and true to variety, 
but should any tree or plant purchased from us 
prove not true to name, it is understood and agreed 
that we will either replace said stock or refund the 
purchase price, but that we shall not be held liable 
for any greater amount or for damages. 
ERRORS AND COMPLAINTS—We shall use 
our best efforts to give complete satisfaction, and. 
should an error occur in filling an order we will 
gladly correct same if it is called to our attention 
promptly. If you are not entirely satisfied with 
stock received from us, tell us at once. 
PRICES—AII1 prices are for stock delivered 
f. o. b. Sherman, Texas, and are subject to stock 
being unsold on receipt of order. Unless indicated 
as B&B (balled and burlaped) trees and plants 
quoted will be supplied not balled and burlapped. 
If trees and plants quoted as B&B are wanted not 
balled and burlapped, deduct 40% from B&B prices. 
If trees and plants quoted as not balled and burlap- 
ped are wanted B&B, multiply the not balled price 
by 2%. 
GUARANTEE—We do not guarantee stock to 
grow. However, any stock which we supply and 
which fails to grow the first year will be replaced 
at one-half current prices. 
NUMBER OF TREES PER ACRE 
The number of trees to be planted per acre 
varies somewhat with the soil and the variety to be 
planted. Trees or plants on deep rich soil require 
more distance than on light poor soil. The following 
distances are usually recommended for average 
soils: 
Apple—30x25 feet—58 Trees per Acre. 
Apricot—18x18 feet—134 Trees per Acre. 
Cherry—Same as Apricot. 
Figs—15x15 feet—193 Trees per Acre. 
Peach—20x20 feet—108 Trees per Acre. 
Pear—Same as Paech. 
Plum—Same as Apricot. 
Pecan—40x40 feet—27 Trees per Acre. 
Grape—8x10 feet—545 Vines per Acre. 
Blackberry and Dewberry—3x8 feet—1,815 
Vines per Acre. 
To ascertain number of plants required per 
acre, divide the number of square feet in an acre 
(43,560), by the number of square feet to be given 
each plant. For instance, apple 30x25 feet requires 
750 square feet per tree or 58 trees per acre. 
