We Present Many' 
Attractive 
Spring Bargains 
* 1934 
This Spring Season of 1934 witnesses the metamorphosis of 
an old established business. Numerous changes have been 
made, but we are here to serve our patrons everywhere, just 
as in the past. 
Established in 1900 by Clarence B. Fargo, and passing 
through one stage after another, the business continued to grow 
by leaps and bounds, until its patrons were to be found in 
every state of the Union, and in many foreign lands as well. 
We are expecting that, under our new plans for the future, 
the business will continue to develop and expand as in the past. 
It will be at once noticed that we have entirely discontinued 
our usual offerings of Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Trees, and 
Plants of every description. Our entire efforts will now be 
directed toward the expansion of our business, Wholesale and 
Retail, exclusively, in Flower Bulbs and Seed, Fertilizers, 
Insecticides, etc. 
We Now Pay The Freight 
To all points east of the Mississippi River on all freight 
shipments of Fertilizers, etc., when ordered in lOU-lb. bag lots. 
We believe our patrons will appreciate this new feature as they 
will know the entire cost of the delivered shipment when the 
order is sent. For the convenience of our patrons we have this 
year, designated certain shipping points in N. J., N. Y„ Del., 
Ohio, Wis., Va. and Ky., for freight shipments. 
Parcel Post Shipments 
Unless otherwise advertised, the cost of mailing is extra on 
parcel post shipments. It is an excellent plan to add say 15% 
to the remittance to cover postage; then, if a small balance re¬ 
mains to your credit, extras will be added to make up the 
amount. If you prefer, you can pay the actual mailing costs 
to your postman on delivery of the shipment. 
As in the past, we shall in the future, be on the lookout foi 
new novelties in our line, as well as for special and attractive 
bargains and these, from time to time, we shall offer for our 
patrons' consideration through special announcements. 
After looking over this present Spring Folder carefully; read 
it through again. Show it to your friends; they too may be 
interested, and will appreciate your thoughtfulness. Then hang 
it up in a handy place in its special envelope where it will be 
convenient for future reference. Send in your orders as early 
as possible this season. Remember, stocks are ushally full and 
.complete early in the season; early ordering minimizes the pos¬ 
sibility of disappointment. Then too, there are no annoying 
delays if you order early before the rush is on. 
Our policy shall remain, as in the past, to endea vor .to 
form a very real service for our patro| 
serve YOU. 
Address all orders and 
COMMUNICATIONS TO I 
WE DO OUR PART 
Fargo By-Products Co. 
Frenchtown, N. J. J 
