“68 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Conditions of Sale 
All stock is freshly dug on orders and this insures all stock 
being in the best possible shape when delivered to you. 
We guarantee all our stock to be true to name and will 
replace any that proves other than represented or refund 
the purchase price. Beyond that, we can give no further 
warranty, as we cannot control planting conditions, 
weather and aftercare. 
One to four plants of a single size and variety at the 
each rate; five to twenty-four at the ten rate; twenty-five 
or more at the hundred rate when such rate is given. 
These prices apply to our usual first grade stock, but when 
a tree or plant of outstanding quality is selected, a special 
price is charged. 
Terms: charge accounts for thirty days’ credit may be 
opened by new customers giving satisfactory bank or trade 
references, but to those unknown to us, we ask for cash 
with order. 
All prices for stock are here at the Nursery, and packing 
on large plants will be charged at cost. We are equipped to 
make truck delivery on full loads throughout New England 
and the surrounding territory at a cost which in most cases 
is not greater than the combined cost of packing, freight or 
express. This is a very satisfactory method as plants are 
delivered fresh, directly to the planting site. On smaller 
orders, less than a full truck load, we can usually make 
combination load deliveries within a radius of 40 miles of 
the nursery, the cost being divided depending on the size 
of the order. These, of course, cannot be delivered on any 
specified date. All plants, however, not balled will be 
packaged or wrapped so that if the customer is not there 
on arrival, they will keep safely for several days. 
Due to modern methods of handling, the transplanting 
season has been greatly extended. Our spring season usu- 
ally commences the last of March or early April and con- 
tinues through June during which time almost all plants 
may be safely moved. Our fall season starts with the 
planting of evergreens and perennials in late July and de- 
ciduous material from October until the ground freezes. 
Large trees are economically moved in winter with frozen — 
balls of earth. 
Owing to the uncertainty of supplies, we reserve the 
right to change prices without notice. 
Cherry Hell Vhesaea 
(THURLOWS AND STRANGER, INC.) 
WEST NEWBURY and NEWBURYPORT, MASS. 
Telephone Newburyport 1950 
