. Catalogue of evergreens, European larch, etc. : for the spring of 1893. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Dundee Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Terms and Conditions. In presenting my Price List for the Spring of 1893,1 would thank my custo- mers "who have so lii erally patronized me the past season, and by honest dealing and strict attention to business, I hope to enjoy a continuance of the same. Terms of payments must invariably be cash, or satisfactory note or draft. Or- ders to be sent C. O. D. must be accompanied by one-fourth cash Money can be sent as follows,
. Catalogue of evergreens, European larch, etc. : for the spring of 1893. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Dundee Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Terms and Conditions. In presenting my Price List for the Spring of 1893,1 would thank my custo- mers "who have so lii erally patronized me the past season, and by honest dealing and strict attention to business, I hope to enjoy a continuance of the same. Terms of payments must invariably be cash, or satisfactory note or draft. Or- ders to be sent C. O. D. must be accompanied by one-fourth cash Money can be sent as follows, at mj risk: Draft on Chicago, Post Office Order, Registered Let- ter, or Express. Do not send money in an open letter. Plants furnished as follows: 50 at 100 rate- 500 at 1,000 rates, etc. Special attention given to packing, for which will only be charged the cost of material u?ed. All goods delivered at freight depot or express office free of charge, after which they will be at the risk of the purchaser. Be particular in all cases to put the order in distinct, definite form. Let it be on a page or sheet separate from the body of the letter, with name, post office, county and state plainly written, and give full directions as to route and manner fn which stock is to be shipped, freight or express. On receiving trees from a nursery, the boxes or packages should be immedi- ately unpacked and the roots dipped in a puddle made of rich, mellow soil, about the thickness of paint ready for use, and be careful not to let the roots get dry before planting. Place them in a cool, shady place until ready to plant, and if not immediately ready, heel ihem inio the groxmd by placing the roots in a trench covering well up with mellow soil, and well firming wiih the foot; if the ground is dry, give some water at planting. Set the trees a little deeper than they stood in the nursery, treading the earth firmly about theroots when planting. This is one of the essentials of success. These are a cla
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