Economy and reduction in prices have compelled us to 
cut down on the list of material descriptions. Well-known 
varieties are mentioned briefly, and other varieties have been 
listed in alphabetical order following each section. 
The cost of producing and maintaining our tremendous 
assortment does not compare favorably with that of small, 
incomplete lists of stock offered in general. If we standard¬ 
ised our production it would simplify our growing, and this 
would enable us to reap a considerable saving, but it has 
always been our opinion that standardising is dangerous and 
detrimental to our customers. 
For this reason we hope that we shall be favored with 
your general order as well as your orders for the more choice 
novelties and rare plants. 
While we have consistently reduced prices, we always 
consider quality first. Cheap nursery stock is always expen¬ 
sive in the end. 
Our advice and service on any garden subject is free, and 
gladly extended to you without any obligation. 
We guarantee our stock to be true and free from disease, 
and while it is not possible to control ultimate success, we 
are at all times ready to adjust a fair complaint. 
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Copyright 1934, by Bobbink & Atkins 
