Guarantee 
WE GUARANTEE all nursery stock sold by us to be true 
to name, otherwise we will replace free or refund the pur- 
chase price, at the option of the purchaser. 
We guarantee all stock to be free from insect pests or 
plant disease. 
We guarantee all nursery stock shipped by us to be of 
first quality and in good, live growing condition when it 
reaches you. 
Our stock is carefully handled, has vitality and under 
ordinary conditions will grow. However, any complaint 
about failure to start growth must be made in writing, direct 
to our office by August 1. 
SHIPPING SEASON — Our shipping season begins about 
November 1, and continues until late spring. Where 
planting conditions are favorable, and if customer re- 
quests, we can make shipments in mid-winter. 
WE PAY FREIGHT CHARGES (except on Evergreens, 
Shade trees and other items as specified in our price 
list) to any shipping point within the State of Washing- 
ton on shipments that weigh 100 pounds or over. All 
shipments to points outside the state are sold f.o0.b. 
Nursery, freight or express charges paid by the pur- 
chaser. On small shipments of stock under $10.00 that 
can be sent by parcel post (mail) add 15% to cost of 
order to help pay cost of postage and packing. Minimum 
charge, 25 cents. It is impossible to ship Shade trees, 
Evergreens or bulky supplies by parcel post. 
SALES TAX — If you live in the State of Washington add 
3 per cent Sales tax. 
NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS FOR AN ACRE OF 
GROUND — SET AT REGULAR DISTANCES APART 
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5 feet apart each Way ..2e oes 1745 
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TABLE OF DISTANCE FOR PLANTING 
Apples, standard....30 to 40 ft. Nectarines. .............. 16 to 18 ft. 
Pears, standard......20 to 25 ft. GUnCeSs a een 12 ft. 
Pears, dwarf .......... 15 ft. Currants pee 3to 4 ft. 
Cherries, sour ........ 18 to 20 ft. Gooseberries .......... 3to 4 ft. 
Cherries, sweet......30 to 40 ft. Raspberries _ .......... 3to 4 ft. 
PHIM Sac eee 16 to 18 ft. Strawberries ........ 14% to ft. 
Peaches  -..ccccic..0u-.- 16 to 20 ft. Grapes’ Bie ea 8 to 10 ft. 
PADTICOUS Fes 16 to 20 ft. Blackberries .......... 6to 8 ft. 
RULE — To estimate the number of plants required for an 
acre at any given distance, multiply the distance be- 
tween the rows by the distance between the plants, 
which will give the number of square feet allotted each 
plant, and divide the number of square feet in an acre 
(43,560) by this number and the quotient will be the 
number of plants required. 
