HOW TO ORDER 
PLEASE READ 
We grow hundreds of thousands of perennials in our 
nursery. Our overhead is cut to the minimum in selling direct 
to you. We want you to compare our prices with any reputable 
nursery in the country. 
QUALITY 
It is our aim to form a reputation for being one of the most 
reliable sources for fine, healthy plants for your rock garden 
and hardy border. 
SERVICE 
Through years of experience and natural fondness for the 
work we have acquired considerable knowledge pertaining to 
the culture of different plants. We will be glad to help you 
with any of your garden problems. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee every plant, root or bulb to be true to name 
and color, also to be in growing condition when received. If 
any of our stock arrives in an unsatisfactory condition or does 
not grow after being planted a reasonable time, please notify 
us and we will replace same. 
TIME TO PLANT 
The best and most natural times for planting are suggested 
as follows: 
Peonies, Iris and Lilies: September 1 to frost. 
Other perennials in the fall from September 1 to Novem¬ 
ber 15, or in the spring from April 1 to June 1. 
For late sales in the spring we carry field grown perennials 
in pots. 
DELIVERY 
Delivery of all orders will be made at the proper time for 
planting, providing no specific date is mentioned. Add lc per 
plant for packing and postage charges. If you do not, we take 
it for granted that you want your order sent by express, 
charges collect. 
We recommend that orders of $5.00 and over be sent by 
express as it makes a good sized package and will carry better. 
TERMS 
We sell for cash only. We cannot carry accounts when 
selling at these low prices. Price of six plants at the dozen rate. 
If interested in plants in large quantities write us for prices. 
WHAT TO DO WHEN PLANTS ARRIVE 
Your soil and the care you give the plants after they are 
planted tempers your success with them. They are living 
things and should be unpacked mmediately when they arrive 
and if you cannot set them into the border or garden immedi¬ 
ately you should cover the roots well with moist soil until 
you can plant them out. * 
HARDY PLANT NURSERY 
Lyons, Kansas 
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