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PLEASE LIST BELOW NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF NEIGHBORS OR FRIENDS 
WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING OUR CATALOG. 
SHIPPING RATES AND INSTRUCTIONS 
PARCEL POST: We have arranged a schedule for you below so that 
you can see approximately what the weight of your shipment will be 
and in what section you are located. Figure the approximate weight 
of your shipment and see your local Postmaster for the approximate 
amount of postage for same. (After your order is shipped and if we 
find you have sent too much money, we will refund same fo you at 
once. Owing to the impossibility of determining anywhere near the 
accurate cost of shipping stock by parcel post, we recommend that it 
be sent C.O.D. for postage. If parcel post shipment is requested and 
shipping charges not included, we naturally assume that you want 
plants shipped C.O.D. for the postage. 
APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF PLANTS 
Strawberry plants will weigh 5 pounds per hundred when packed 
and shipped separately. If shipped in thousand lots they will weigh 
approximately 40 pounds per thousand. 
Asparagus plants will weigh approximately one pound for 25 
one-year plants and 1% pounds for 25 two-year plants. 
Blackberry plants will weigh 4 pounds per 25 plants. 
Dewberries, boysenberries, black raspberries, will weigh approxi- 
mately 5 pounds for 25 plants. 
EXPRESS: Shipmenis of nursery stock take a second class rate and 
are sent collect for the exact amount of shipping cost. Owing to the 
lower cost of shipping by parcel post at the present time, we recom- 
mend that shipments up to seventy pounds be sent by mail. Generally 
all shade and fruit trees and large quantities of stock must be sent by 
Express. We have worked out this plan of shipping to be the best way 
for you, with the least cost fo you. 
FREIGHT: Freight can be used when orders call for several hundred 
fruit trees or several thousand cane plants, and are to be shipped 
during early March or April. 
Strawberry Plants Are Never Shipped By Freight: If undecided 
as to how to have your order sent, just give us your post office and 
nearest shipping point and we will route the cheapest and safest way. 
YOUR REMITTANCE: Send a postal or express money order if pos- 
sible; cash should be sent by registered mail, for we will not be 
responsible for loss if mailed in the ordinary manner. Personal checks 
will be accepted. 
Prices in this catalog are good only for the spring and fall of 
1951. However, should inflation, state or federal legislation add to 
our costs, we reserve the right to add to prices to cover increases. 
if we have your name or address incorrect, or you are receiving 
more than one catalog at your address, please advise us so that we 
can change our mailing list accordingly. 
