WHOLESALE PRICE-LIST 



= SPRING, 1931 = 



Of Mutual Interest 



This list cancels all previous quotations, and the 

 terms and conditions shown will apply for Spring, 

 1931, in all offers to the trade. 



The prices printed in this list are based upon present market 

 conditions, and are for immediate acceptance, subject to change 

 without notice and stock being unsold. All goods are offered 

 f. o. b. West Grove, Penna.; packing extra at cost or free 

 for cash before shipment. 250 of a kind are offered at the 

 1,000 rate and 25 of a kind at the 100 rate. 



Orders are booked with the understanding that they shall 

 become void should injury befall the stock from flood, error in 

 count, drought, fire, or other causes beyond our control. 



Shipments travel at purchaser's risk and in the absence of 

 definite instructions from the buyer, stock will be forwarded 

 according to our best judgment without assuming responsibility. 



Claims, if any, must be made immediately on receipt of 

 goods. 



Terms cash, except to those with established credit, who may 

 have the benefit of 60 days net from date of invoice. 



Every effort is made to keep varieties true to name and, 

 on proper proof, any not true will be replaced promptly; but 

 the success of the grower is not guaranteed. In event of untrue 

 stock, our liability must be limited to invoice value at time of 

 shipment. 



Copy of Pennsylvania State Certificate of Inspection on 

 all orders. 



Correspondence from prospective buyers is invited, but all 

 communications should be written on pnnted business sta- 

 tionery so that trade prices can be granted to only those indi- 

 viduals or firms actually entitled to receive them. 



The plant names used in this list conform, for the most 

 part, with "Standardized Plant Names," adopted by The 

 American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature. 



Member American Association of Nurserymen, Eastern 

 Nurserymen's Association, Pennsylvania Nurserymen's Asso- 

 ciation, etc. 



THE CONARD-PYLE COMPANY 



ROBERT PYLE, President WEST GROVE, PA. 



R. T. SATTERTHWAIT, Vice-President 

 E. P. GROFF, Secretary-Treasurer 



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Mushrooms and Roses 



Southeastern Pennsylvania is noted for its ''Garden Spot" soil, 

 and West Grove is the heart of a section famous because of hav- 

 ing served such outstanding American plant smen as John Bart- 

 ram, Humphrey Marshall, George Pierce, Pierce Hoopes, Alfred 

 Conard and Antoine Wintzer. 



Practically 90% of the world's mushrooms are produced in 

 the immediate vicinity of THE CONARD-PYLE COMPANY, 

 and manure from the mushroom houses assists very materially 

 in producing nursery stock strong in quality. 



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