Terms and Conditions of Sale 
CONDITIONS—All orders are accepted subject to govern- 
ment regulations affecting labor, transportation, materials and 
on the specific condition that they shall be non-effective should 
injury to stock occur, or other eventuality beyond our control 
take place, altering the condition of plants in such way as to 
render them unsuitable for sale and delivery. 
PAYMENT—Our terms are cash. In cases where the pur- 
chaser is well known and credit responsibility established, 30 
days terms will be granted.’ If plants are to be reserved for later 
shipment, a 25% cash deposit will be required that the plant 
may be selected and tagged. 
PACKING AND SHIPPING—All Camellias will be balled 
and burlapped. If they are to be shipped out of Jacksonville, 
they will be securely crated for 10% of the total cost of the 
plants, but for a minimum charge of $2.00 per crate. Four 
Camellias may be placed in one crate if not larger than three 
feet. We recommend Railway Express as a means of transporta- 
tion, but will be guided by your instructions in that regard. 
Our responsibility ceases upon delivery to the carrier. Risk ana 
cost of transportation are for the purchaser's account. 
MINIMUM ORDERS—Mail orders for less than $10.00, if to 
be crated, cannot be accepted. 
SUBSTITUTIONS—No substitutions will be made unless di- 
rected by the purchaser. Some varieties are scarce and second 
choice might well be made in your original order, if desirable 
to the purchaser. 
GUARANTY—We guarantee Camellias and Azaleas to be 
true to name, well rooted, well grown, healthy, free of scale, 
properly packed and shipped. We cannot guarantee plants to 
live, since the planting, care and growing conditions to which 
they are subjected after leaving the nursery are out of our 
control. If you plant them properly and thereafter give them 
the care they deserve, they will do well. 
In growing understock plants for grafting, we transplant 
them every two years, assuring thorough rooting-pruning, and 
thick, heavy root system. Our grafted plants bring you all the 
roots that grow the top. 
GRAFTED CAMELLIAS—Occasionally grafts produce varie- 
grated flowers though theretofore a solid color. However, we fail 
to recall an instance where the new variegation proved less 
desirable. In some causes the new flower has been highly prized. 
An example is Rosea Superba Variegated. This occurence is 
due to some influence in the understock and we make no claim 
to an understanding of this behavior. Even so, we guarantee 
the scions, as to truth of variety, though they may sometimes 
aci as here indicated. 
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