good drainage. If this is overlooked, all of your efforts may 
be for naught. In preparing the pockets of the rock garden to 
receive the plants, all interstices should be filled with a mix¬ 
ture of fine gritty soil, fibrous loam and leafmold. Then set 
the plants firmly, and water them copiously. It is an addi¬ 
tional advantage to furnish shade for two or three days until 
the plants become well established. 
After the goods leave our control, w-e give no warranty, 
expressed or implied, and assume no responsibility through 
failure or delay in transit. No plants sent C. O. D. We make 
no substitutions except on special request. Keep a duplicate of 
your order, and notify us promptly in case of errors on our 
part, as it is our desire that customers should be satisfied in 
every respect. 
S. A. CAMP 
Ovando, Montana. 
X X X 
The date of delivery in spring depends somewhat upon the 
season, as we generally have several feet of snow during the 
winter, and consequently spring is rather dilatory in coming. 
The capital letter N after the name signifies native, and 
the numerals are for the average height in feet or inches. 
Under varying conditions of culture there would necessarily 
be a corresponding variation in growth. 
With but few exceptions, as specified, we can furnish 
plants at 25c each, $2.50 per dozen, $12 per hundred, all post¬ 
paid. In comparing our prices with others, note particularly 
that ours cost you nothing for delivery. 
XXX 
All plants, unless otherwise noted are 25c each, or $2.50 
per dozen. 
