~ GUARAN TEE ies eRe, 
WE GUARANTEE all nursery stock sold oa us 3 De ‘rue | 
to name, otherwise we will replace free or refund the pur-- 
chase price, at the option of the purchaser. — gS 
We guarantee all stock to be free from insect pens. or. 
plant disease. 
We guarantee all ERE stock toed? baw us ie a a 
first quality and in good, live growing condition when it 
reaches you. Sinaia i | 
Our stock is carefully handled, has vitality- oa under or- y| 
dinary conditions will grow. However, any complaint about — 
failure to start growth must be made in Mole cant direct. to 
our office by August Ist. 4 
Shipping Season—Our shipping season begins ahonn October 
25th and continues until late spring. Where plant-. 
ing conditions are favorable, and if customer Seis 
we can make shipments in mid-winter. 
WE PAY FREIGHT and SHIPPING CHARGES Se EP 
We pay shipping charges on all stock to any point West 
of the Rocky Mountains and we prepay % of the shipping 
_charges East of the Rocky Mountains. 
Parcel Post Shipments.— It is sometimes necessary to Bat 
back tops of trees to comply with parcel post regula- : 
tions for maximum measurement of parcels. This does _ 
not injure the trees, as tops should be pruned back be- 
fore planting. a 
Sales Tax — If you live in the State of Washington. add 3 
per cent Sales tax. 
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NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS FOR AN ACRE OF 
GROUND—SET AT REGULAR DISTANCES: Aa 
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20 feet apart CAC WAY -..nemecmcscccseceeeee 110 
18 feet: apart each: Way 2ia-sc02 ign ee 
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12 feet apart: each: Way *... eee 1300 Soe 
10 feet apart CaCl Way. ..2......cecceccccseccenseeesee , £35 See 
8 feet apart each Way. -n..c.ccucccecsssceteceene 680 
6 feet apart cach Way ..n...eececcccccccccceeeenl2ZlO 
3 feet apart CACM Way ..........cccscesenceccnsccens BE tS eee | 
4 feet apart each way eee EN | 
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TABLE OF DISTANCE FOR PLANTING | bod 
Apples, standard 30 to 40 ft. , Nectarines, 16 to 18 en een oe | 
Pears, standard, 20 to 25 ft. || Quinces, 12 ft. amie Tags 
Pears, dwarf, 15 ft. || Currants, 3 to 4 te ne: rt ae 
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¥2 to 3 ft 
Peaches 16 to 20 ft. Grapes, 8 to 10 ft. Se xh 
Apricots, 16 to 20 ft. Blackberries, 6 Ge! 8 Ricgh 8 
RULE:-—-To estimate the number of plants reduitna) Sse % 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 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. OA ale 
