GUARANTEE 
WE GUARANTEE all nursery stock sold by us to be true 
to name, otherwise we will replace free or refund the pur- 
chase price, at the option of the purchaser. 
We guarantee all stock to be free from insect pests or 
plant disease. 
We guarantee all nursery stock shipped by us to be of 
first quality and in good, live, growing condition when it 
reaches you. 
Our stock is carefully handled, has vitality and under or- 
dinary conditions will grow. However, any complaint about 
failure to start growth must be made in writing, direct to our 
office by August Ist. 
Shipping Season—Our shipping season begins about October 
25th and continues until late spring. Where planting 
conditions are favorable, and if customers request, we 
can make shipments in mid-winter. 
WE PAY FREIGHT and SHIPPING CHARGES 
We pay shipping charges on all stock to any point West 
of the Rocky Mountains and we prepay 1-2 of the shipping 
charges East of the Rocky Mountains. 
Parcel Post Shipments. It is sometimes necessary to cut back 
tops of trees to comply with parcel post regulations for 
maximum measurement of parcels. This does not in- 
jure the trees, as tops should be pruned back when 
planting. 
Sales Tax—lIf you live in the State of Washington add 3 per 
cent Sales Tax. 
NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS FOR AN ACRE OF 
GROUND, SET AT REGULAR DISTANCES APART 
40 feet apart each WAy «...:4...0i0c eee 28 
30 feet. apart each, way <...........c. 2 eee 48 
20 feet apart each way is... eee 110 
18 feet apart each way ........................... ees 135 
15 feet apart each Way .....2.....008 eee 205 
12 feet apart each way «2002.00.40. 300 . 
10 feet. apart each way 1000.02 ee 435 
8 feet apart each way ........0.25 ee 680 
6 feet apart each way ‘ic... eee 1210 
5 feet apart each) ‘way eee 1745 
4 feet: apart each way ...20..25 eee 2725 
3 feet apart each way 
TABLE OF DISTANCE FOR PLANTING 
Apples, standard 30 to 40 ft. Nectarines—16 to 18 ft. 
Pears, standard—20 to 25 ft. Quinces—12 ft. 
Pears, Dwarf—15 ft. Currants—3 to 4 ft. 
Cherries, Sour—18 to 20 ft. Gooseberries—3 to 4 ft. 
Cherries, sweet—30 to 40 ft. Raspberries—3 to 4 ft. 
Plums—16 to 18 ft. Strawberries—1% to 3 ft. 
Peaches—16 to 20 ft. Grapes—8 to 10 ft. 
Apricots—16 to 20 ft. Blackberries—6 to 8 ft. 
RULE—To estimate the number of plants required for an 
acre at any given distance, multiply the distance between 
the rows by the distance between the plants. which will give 
the number of square feet allotted to each plant, and di- 
vide the number of square feet in an acre (43,560) by this 
number and the quotient will be the number of plants re- 
quired. 
