SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Michigan 
3 
GEORGE STROMER 
T HIS year, for the first time, we are quoting- you prepaid prices on 
most items listed in our catalog. The exceptions are evergreens, 
balled and burlapped, shade trees, fruit trees, and shrubs, except on 
a few special offers, where noted. 
We are headquarters for the genuine Mastodon Everbearing Straw¬ 
berry. We grow perhaps more Mastodon than any other one nursery in 
the state. Our plants this year are not drought stricken or stunted in any 
way. We estimate there are 1,500,000 plants on one field of 6 y 2 acres. 
Be sure and get our special price in quantities of 5000 to 50,000. We sug¬ 
gest that you club together with your friends and neighbors in order to 
make your order large enough to come within our special price. 
We have plenty of tractors, trucks, and other machinery, modern in 
every way, to grow and handle our vast nursery stocks in the most 
economical manner. Our office and packing house are modern and up 
to date. 
Your order will be handled in a most business-like way. It will be 
acknowledged with a first-class letter, enclosing a bill of goods, so that 
you will know if we have it booked properly. Please look over our 
acknowledgment carefully and advise at once if there are any errors. 
In the busy spring season, when days are valuable, we try to ship your 
order with the least possible delay. Many times we are able to send order 
out the same day received. All orders are shipped according to the ship¬ 
ping date you have on your order sheet. Do not overlook giving us this 
date. IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY telephone your order. Call NEW BUF¬ 
FALO 27-F-2, or wire it Western Union or Postal Telegraph, and we 
will ship to you promptly C.O.D. 
HERE IS A CONTEST YOU WILL 
WANT TO ENTER 
From any plants that you have bought or 
will buy from us, we are asking you to keep 
an accurate record, of the number of quarts 
sold, and the amount of money received for 
this fruit. Send this data in to us not later 
than Dec. 1, 1934. The winner will be entitled 
to $20.00 worth of Nursery stock absolutely 
FREE from our 1935 catalog. Snap shots of 
the patch or field must also be sent. 
South Michigan Nursery, New Buffalo, Mich. 
Correct Planting 
Booklet 
Forty-eight pages of 
valuable information on 
planting, pruning, and 
general care of plants, 
shrubs, trees, etc. Every¬ 
one interested in plants 
should have this book. 
25^ each; 
With order 
^ rr/ discount for early or- 
J i DERS. All orders received before 
** ^ February 8, 1934, we will allow 
20% discount; 10% up to March 1st; 5% the 
balance of the season. 
DO NOT MISS SPECIAL BARGAINS 
ON ORDER BLANK 
FREE 
Gift with orders for $5.00 or 
more, see back of order blank. 
Plowing under buckwheat to put humus into the soil. 
Soil is worked two years in advance for our nursery 
stock, that’s how" we get such fine roots. 
Fertilizing nursery stock with a side dressing culti¬ 
vator. This puts pep into our plants. 
