OUR GUARANTEE. We guarantee our Lilies and 
Peony Roots to be true-to-name. Should a mistake occur 
and a customer receive a plant that eventually proves not 
true-to-name, we will replace this plant with one that is 
true, and the customer may retain the plant first received. 
We supervise the filling of all orders and we take great 
pride in sending out satisfactory stock. After you receive 
our shipment, we want you to report at once anything that 
is not satisfactory and we will make proper adjustment. 
After your roots are planted, we cannot assume further 
responsibilitv for their success. 
HOW TO ORDER. Please use order sheet. If your 
order covers more than the order sheet, or order sheet is 
lost, use your own paper, but please write the order on a 
sheet separate from the letter. Please write your name 
and address very plainly. 
REMITTANCE. Remit by bank draft, personal check, 
express order, or P. O. Money Order. The latter pre- 
ferred. Small orders can be paid for in stamps; 5c and 
10c stamps preferred. 
SUBSTITUTIONS. We will not substitute without 
permission. However, if you send in an order late in the 
season, it will save delay if you name a second choice or 
give us permission to send a variety of equal or better 
value of the same color. 
TERMS. Cash with order, or 25% down and balance 
at time shipment is ordered. Or 25% down and balance 
C. O. D., unless you have done business with us and 
have an estabPshed credit. 
PREPAID PRICES. We prepay on all orders for Peo- 
nies and Ins in the United States within the 7th zone 
only, providing the order amounts to $3.00 or more. If 
order amounts to less than $3.00, add 25c for postage and 
packing. The transportation charges to Alaska, Canada, 
and other countries must be paid by the purchaser. 
Dividing Knife 
We have tried all kinds of knives for dividing, and find 
this the handiest and best. An ideal knife for all kinds of 
garden and nursery work. Razor steel blade fastened into 
selected cocobolo handle. Each $1.00. 
Copper Wired Labels 
A low priced yet well made wooden label. Fine 
for use in marking any kind of flowers when in 
bloom, such as Gladioli, Dahlias, Peonies, etc. We 
use this label ourselves, ZV 2 in. by % in. White 
pine, painted and copper wired. The best low 
priced label. 
100 for 50c; 500 for $1.75; 1000 for $3.00, post¬ 
paid. 
“Rigid” 
Peony Supports 
Choice peonies should be 
protected by good supports 
so that the blooms will not 
be beaten to the ground in a 
wind storm or heavy rain. 
We can supply the “Rigid” 
Peony Support (shown in 
the illustration) which is the 
kind we buy for our own use. 
This support is well made of 
2-gauge galvanized wire— 
24-in. tops: 48 inches tall. 
Prices f.o.b. Faribault or 
factory: Each 60c; 12 for 
$ 6 . 00 . 
Shipped by freight or ex¬ 
press. If ordered ahead of 
time, they can go by freight 
at a good saving. Write for 
prices where larger riuanti- 
tif s are wanted. 
Fall-Flowering HARDY ASTERS 
(Michaelmas Daisy or Star wort) 
Provide your garden with a wealth of bloom during the months of September and October by plant" 
ing a collection of late flowering Asters. These are the months when most of our flowers are past, and 
your garden needs color. These hardy plants grow well in any soil. We have five excellent varieties 
to offer our customers this fall. 
The Five Above Asters, 
Strong Field-Grown Plants 
ABENDROTHE. A beautiful deep rose, grows to be about 5 feet high. A beautiful variety. 35c each. 
CHARM. A free blooming double violet-blue. About 3 feet high. A pleasing color. 35c each. 
CLIMAX. One of the best and showiest varieties. It is a rich lavender-blue with large pyramidal spikes. 
Grows 4 to 5 feet high and is a mass of color. 35c each. 
FELTHAM BLUE. This is a pretty aniline-blue that grows 
about 4 feet in height, a free blooming variety and un¬ 
usually fine. 35c each. 
ST. EGWIN. A compact dwarfish rosy pink. Grows about 
2 feet high, makes an almost round bush 2 feet across, 
absolutely covered with pink Asters lJ /2 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Often 500 to one plant. 50c each. 
MAUVE CUSHION. An entirely distinct species from 
Japan. Forms a circular cushion-like plant often 2 feet 
across and not over 9 inches high. The flowers, which 
are a delicate soft mauve, measure lJ /4 inches across and 
arc produced in such profusion as to completely cover 
the plant. Season, October and November. 
30c each; $2.50 per 12. 
Hardy Asters. 
A. B. MufiSECOMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH 
