BULLETIN NO. 1 
With Wholesale Prices for Leading Varieties of 
Stock Unsold March 3, 1910 
Long Distance Bell Telephone No. 77 . Ind. Mutual Telephone No. 385 
THE STOCK OFFERED is first class and in prime condition— Mostly 
In storage, except such stock as Evergreens, Strawberries and Large 
Shade Trees. 
For varieties not listed herein, also for terms and conditions, see 
Spring Trade List. Prices quoted are net and apply only on orders 
accepted after date of this Bulletin. 
RATES — Fifty trees of not less than ten of a variety furnished at 
hundred rates; three hundred at thousand rates. Long lists of varieties 
of a few trees of a kind will be charged at higher prices. 
SPECIAL PRICES— We often can quote better than our published 
prices by letter to large buyers on varieties of stock we have in large 
supply, as prices vary throughout the season according to supply and 
demand. 
STORAGE FACILITIES— Our superior storage facilities enable us 
to carry stock through the winter in prime condition. We have special 
facilities for holding stock in dormant condition for late trade. Our 
superior equipment throughout enables us to handle orders promptly. 
WE RECOMMEND placing orders early, before assortment is broken. 
PACKING, Boxing and baling extra, for which we charge to cover 
cost. No charge for packing bullv car lots. 
On account of sales made while list is being printed, quantities 
offered are only approximately correct. 
We Desire to Call Special Attention to our Large Supply of 
Cherry, European Plum, Concord Grape, 
Houghton Gooseberries, Currants, California 
Privet, Roses, Apple Seedlings and Forest Tree Seedlings 
E. S. WELCH, Proprietor 
SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
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