MILTON NURSERY COMPANY, MILTON, OREGON 
Seventy Years 
Your Assurance of Satisfactory Service 
The Milton Nursery Co. was established at the present 
location by A. Miller in 1878, and since then has been 
continuously owned and managed by members of the Mil- 
ler family. It has the distinction of being one of the oldest 
and largest nurseries in the Pacific Northwest with con- 
tinuous ownership by one family at the same location. 
Under the experienced management of the two remain- 
ing sons, George W. in charge of production, and C. Bert 
supervisor of sales and distribution, with C. D. Hobbs, an 
associate since 1904, the firm continues to operate over 
400 acres devoted exclusively to the growing of quality 
nursery stock. Several million trees and plants are shipped 
annually to all of the United States and various foreign 
countries. 
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HOW TO ORDER AND OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION 
We begin shipping in the fall about November Ist, con- 
linuing until freezing weather, and usually in the spring 
from March Ist until the middle of April. Please mark on 
the order when you prefer the shipment to be made. Other- 
wise we shall ship when we believe best for your locality. 
Specific instructions should be, written plainly, giving 
post office, express and freight address, county and state. 
State how you wish shipments to be made: by parcel post, 
express, railway or auto freight. 
Terms. All orders are cash before shipment. We do not 
favor C. O. D. shipments. We prepay all shipments, except 
on Evergreens, or where otherwise mentioned, on orders 
accompanied by cash, amounting to $5.00 or more, in 
Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Western Montana, and 
one-half to other points west of the Rocky Mountains. 
All prices herein are subject to change without notice. 
Our Guarantee. All of our nursery stock is guaranteed 
to reach you in good, healthy and growing condition, of 
the grade standard as represented and to pass State Inspec- 
tion. Although we take all possible care to supply only 
such stock as will, under proper conditions, produce satis- 
factory results, we give no warranty, expressed or implied, 
as to life, description, quality or productiveness or any 
other matter pertaining to any nursery stock, seeds, plants 
or bulbs we sell. It is mutually agreed that our total 
liability for errors, should such stock prove untrue to name 
as labeled by us, shall be limited, upon satisfactory proof, 
to our replacing free or refunding purchase price thereof. 
We are licensed in each state to which we ship. 
Replacements. All nursery stocks purchased from _ us, 
which fail to live after being planted by the customer, we 
will replace at one-half of the purchase price the follow- 
ing season, providing that we are notified by June 15th 
after planting. 
Claims. On the arrival of your shipment, examine it 
carefully, and if there is any apparent damage, call it to 
the attention of the transportation agent, have him make 
a notation on the shipping bill and notify us immediately. 
Substitutions.’ We reserve the right, in case we are out 
of any variety ordered, to substitute another one of equal 
merit, when it can be done (always labeling each substi- 
tution with the correct name) unless the one ordering 
specifies on the order “no substitutions,” in which case we 
will fill the order as completely as possible and refund 
balance of the purchase. 
Planting Instructions are sent with each shipment of 
our nursery stock, telling you just how to plant, prune and 
care for your trees and plants. You will find these within 
an envelope tag on the outside of your bale or box. Any 
further instructions or advice you may wish we shall be 
glad to send if you will write us. 
USUAL DISTANCES FOR PLANTING 
Almonds, Apricots, Filberts, Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, 
Plums, Prunes, and Sour Cherries. 20 to 22 feet. 
Apples and Sweet Cherries. 30 to 40 feet. 
Grapes, Boysenberry, Dewberry, Loganberry, and Young- 
berry. 6 feet in row; 5 to 6 feet between rows. 
Blackberries and Raspberries. 214 feet in row; 5 to 6 
feet between rows. 
PLANTS OR TREES PER ACRE 
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Aya nDY On LCChe sriycsr. 2900 30 by 30 feet ....... 48 
5 Dy sbG Lectoree mane 1450 30 by 35 feet ....... 41 
6 by 6 feet ....... 1210 35 by 35 feet ....... 36 
20 by 20 feet ....... 109 35 by 40 feet ....... 31 
20 by: 22 feet ciienee 99 40 by 40 feet ....... 27 
Rule. Divide 43,560 (the number of square feet in an 
acre) by the number of square feet for each plant. The 
result is the number required for an acre. Example: Trees 
planted 20 feet apart each way equals 400 square feet; 
43,560 divided by 400 equals number of trees per acre. 
{f trees are planted on the Triangular system, 15 per 
cent more than for the Square system will be required. 
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