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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING 
MINIMUM ORDER: No shipping orders can be accepted for less than $2.50. 
PACKING CHARGE: On all orders for balled and burlapped (BB) citrus and ornamentals and 
plants‘in containers (1 g.c. or 5 g.c.) please ADD 10% to the cost of these items to partially de- 
fray the cost of packing. ADD 10‘ packing charge for shipment of bare root plants in the dor- 
mant season, such as fruit trees, grapevines, berry and vegetable plants, shade and flowering 
trees, bure root deciduous shrubs and roses, on orders for less than $10.00. NO packing charge 
for these items on orders exceeding $10.00. NO packing charges for Bulbs. ; 
PLEASE ORDER EARLY: Items ordered will be shipped in the proper planting season. Bulbs: 
beginning early September. Roses: beginning Mid-December. Fruit Trees, Grapevines and 
Berry Plants: beginning early January. Deciduous Shrubs and Trees: beginning early January. 
Citrus & Subtropical Trees: beginning early March unless requested earlier. Evergreen Shrubs 
and Trees: Anytime. (Shipping dates are subject to weather conditions). 
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ANIT SIHL NO Q104 
METHODS OF SHIPPING 
In general, the best method of shipping the several _ truck-line delivery depot and we will see that you 
types of nursery stock are as follows: 
PARCEL POST: All orders for Bulbs, Bush and 
Climbing Roses, Berry and Vegetable Plants, Grape- 
vines and orders for six or less Fruit Trees (which 
may include some or all of the preceding jtems), 
EXPRESS: All orders for Fruit Trees (exceeding 
six trees) and Ornamental Plants weighing less than 
50 pounds. Please do not ask us to send unpruned 
fruit trees, deciduous ornamentals exceeding 3-4 feet, 
ornamentals balled and burlapped or container- 
grown plants by parcel post even though delivery 
by mail is your only ‘door-to-door’ service. Give 
us the name of your nearest express, freight or 
are notified when your shipment reaches destination. 
FREIGHT, MOTOR TRANSPORT OR TRUCK-LINE: 
All orders exceeding 50 pounds in weight (including 
heavy ornamentals. standard roses and citrus trees), 
we will route the quickest most economical way. If 
you have truck-line service to your door but do not 
live in a locality served by P: M. T., please give us 
the name of your delivering carrier. Both P. M. T. 
and Valley Express pick up shipments at our loading 
dock daily during the shipping season. 
NOTE: All methods of transportation are taxed to 
the limit in wartime. We try to anticipate reason- 
able delays when packing, but please advise us 
promptly if your shipment arrives damaged or dry. 
