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FOREWORD 
I N extending to you our greetings for the year 1934, it is with a very sincere 
wish that business with j^ou shall continue steadily on the upgrade. 
It is certain that averages during the 1933 mum season have been higher 
than in 1932. But, in order to hold his own, the grower must make every foot 
of bench space produce its quota of well grown stock. And only such stock 
finds comparatively ready sale. Careful planning, and planting vigorous young 
plants will produce this result. 
We devote 10 acres of ground to the growing of stock plants. No worn-out 
plants that have produced flowers are used for propagating purposes. Thus we 
have the assurance that our customers are being supplied with the strongest 
and healthiest cuttings that it is possible to furnish. 
Prices in this list are for rooted cuttings. We sell 25 of a variety at the 
hundred rates, and 250 of any one variety at the thousand rates. Five per cent, 
discount on orders of 5,000 or more. Orders are accepted subject to our ability 
to produce sufficient stock to meet the demand. 
TERMS OF SALE 
Orders from unknown parties must be accompanied by cash or satisfactory 
references. 
We agree to furnish good stock, packed in the most improved manner, and 
deliver same to Express Company or Post Office, after which all stock must 
travel at buyer’s risk. 
While we exercise great care to keep plants true to name, we give no war¬ 
ranty, expressed or implied, nor can we be responsible in any way for the crop, 
either as to variety or product. 
Five per cent, discount for cash with order. Two per cent, if paid in ten 
days. All bills are due on the first day of the month following the date of ship¬ 
ment. 
W. E. SPAFFORD, 
Barker, N. Y. 
