Instructions For Ordering 
This catalogue is an invitation to those who cannot visit the nursery 
in person, to inspect and purchase. Do this at your convenience, re¬ 
membering that early orders contribute to our mutual satisfaction. Fall 
shipments continue through October and November. 
Plants by Mail. Parcel post delivery is convenient and safe for 
small shipments. I pay the postage on perennials and other small 
plants. Shrubs, large Cacti, Lilacs, etc., will be forwarded by express, 
charges collect. On larger orders I recommend express delivery, be¬ 
cause it permits a more liberal service as to size of plants and extra 
count. The second-class express rate has been restored to plants and 
shrubs. This rate is often less than parcel post. 
Quantity-Cash Discount. In appreciation of cash in advance, and of 
orders for substantial amounts, a liberal saving is offered as explained 
herewith. Ten per cent may be deducted from your order of $5.00 or 
more, full net payment to be included at the time of ordering. This 
offer is good for autumn deliveries only, and expires with the close 
of the shipping season in November, 1935. Both seeds and plants may 
be included, and if the discount is not taken, a liberal filling of the 
order will be given to render full value to the customer. 
Minimum Order, Charge Accounts, C.O.D. Please do not send or¬ 
ders less than $1.00. I reserve the right, to decline and refund smaller 
amounts. Small charge accounts are not solicited. Institutions and 
others desiring to make small purchases will kindly arrange to en¬ 
close cash with order. No orders sent C.O.D. Commercial growers 
are invited to communicate regarding their requirements. 
Safe Delivery is guaranteed by parcel post or express to any office 
in the U. S. An immediate report of loss or damage with full particu¬ 
lars is required for adjustment. 
No Warranty is given pertaining to the growth or behavior of plants 
after delivery, nor to germination of seeds. Success thereafter depends 
upon conditions not under my control. 
Spring Catalogue. The spring catalogue will be issued about Febru¬ 
ary 1, 1936. As there will be no important price changes, this cata¬ 
logue should be kept for reference and for early ordering. 
Mailing List. I desire to retain on the mailing list those interested 
in the stocks I offer. “No response” after several mailings is taken 
to mean, no interest. So, if you fail to receive the catalogue, a postal 
card will bring your copy promptly. 
Out of Stock. Items listed in previous catalogues and not appear¬ 
ing here are to be understood as temporarily out of stock. They should 
not be included in your order. 
Remittances. Make checks or money orders payable to D. M. An¬ 
drews. 
Best thanks are extended to my customers and well-wishers every¬ 
where, for their confidence and liberal support during a period of finan¬ 
cial depression. Even so, the Garden remains a necessity. It is more 
than a hobby, it restores the soul. 
Sincerely, 
D. M. ANDREWS. 
