. Garden annual 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMERS. January 1. 1902. All goods are sent postpaid by mail and charges prepaid when sent by express, and delivery guaranteed in good condition. How to Send Money. Remittances may be made at our risk if sent in the following forms: Bank Draft, ChecR, Express Money Order, Registered Letter or by Post Office Money Order, application for which \ve herewith enclose. We strongly recommend this latter form of remittance, as all post offices are no


. Garden annual 1902. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. INFORMATION FOR CUSTOMERS. January 1. 1902. All goods are sent postpaid by mail and charges prepaid when sent by express, and delivery guaranteed in good condition. How to Send Money. Remittances may be made at our risk if sent in the following forms: Bank Draft, ChecR, Express Money Order, Registered Letter or by Post Office Money Order, application for which \ve herewith enclose. We strongly recommend this latter form of remittance, as all post offices are now money order offices, and there is absolutely no chance of loss, as postmasters will issue duplicates of lost money orders promptly. All that our customers are required to do is "to fill in the amount that they wish to send, with their name and address, and hand the same to your postmaster, for which he M ill give you in exchange the Money Order desired, the price of which you may deduct from your order to us, thus we stand the expense. Silver or stami)s may be sent for small amounts, but at sender's risk unless registered. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS, On all orders amounting to $ — 20c. Extra may be selected. On all orders amounting to $— 40c. Extra may be selected. On all orders amounting to $— 70c. Extra may be selected. On all orders amounting to $—$ Extra may be selected. On all orders amounting to $5 00—$ Extra may be selected. THE BEST FRUITING ORANGES. The large-fruited and large-growing Oranges and Lemons, budded on the Trifoliata Orange, dwarfs them into lovely little bushes for pots or tubs; but they will be just as fruitful and bear just as large and fine-flavored fruit as the big trees in Florida. These miniature trees loaded with full-sized fruits are exceedingly ornamental. They also begin blooming at a very early age. Ln fact, these dwarf trees begin to bloom when no larger than a Geranium; and plants only 15 inches high have produc


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