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MANHATTAN, KANS 
Rob?/t "Seem 
Proprietor 
guarantee 
Nursery stock is more or less of a perishable nature. Improper care after 
receiving, undue exposure or undesirable soil, also injurious insects and 
diseases, which may be contracted, neglect after planting, over V7hich we have no 
control, nay cause nursery stock to die regardless of how thrifty and healthy it 
may'have been when delivered, and under these circumstances we Cannot guarantee it 
to grow. We will, however, replace or refund the original purchase price of any 
plants, shrubs or trees that are not labeled true to name, and will replace at 
half retail price any plants, shrubs, or trees, that fail to grow, provided these 
have been given reasonable care, and providing the original bill of sale has been 
paid in full and is presented. 
Labor necessary for rerjlacement charged at full price. 
It is mutually agreed between the purchaser and ourselves that we will not 
be held for any greater amount than the original purchase price. 
We do not warrant in any way, express or implied, the contents, or the 
description, purity, productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs, 
plants, or trees sold by us, and we will not in any way be responsible for the 
crop. 
This Guarantee expires JULY 1st. following purchase. 
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GENERAL PLANTING DIRECTIONS 
Items to watch when transplanting 
1. Always be sure and have the hole at least a third larger than the natural 
root spread. 
2. In digging keep the good top soil in a separate pile from the hard subsoil. 
Place a layer of top soil in bottom of hole. 
3. ■ If ground is very dry fill hole half full of water and allow it to be 
absorbed before starting to plant. 
4. See that the roots are spread, out, and any long straggly ones are cut back, 
also a fresh clean diagonal cut to any bruised or broken ends, pressing 
cut surface down. 
5. Work top soil in among roots and press down firmly so that no air pockets 
will remain, being careful not to injure roots by too much pressure. 
6. Fill hole two-thirds full of soul then fill to top with water. Add enough 
water to be sure it has readhed the roots. On ordinary sized bushes or 
roses at least five gallons of water is necessary, but the moisture condition 
of soil will affect quantity used. 
7. If fertilizer is to be used add to top layer of soil. 
8 . When water has seeped down fill hole to top making sure the plant is in the 
center of the depression which r/ill catch and hold the subsequent moisture. 
9. If plants have been out of ground long, or if the weather at the time of 
planting is hot and dry it is a very good plan to draw a mound of soil 
eight to ten inches high about the plant until the growth is well started. 
When dirt is pulled away be sure that a depression is left for the plant 
so that it does not set higher than the ground around it and lose the 
natural moisture or surface water, 
10. All plants must be prunned when planted. Different plants require varying., 
degrees of cutting back. For definite directions on prunning inquire of 
salesman at time of purchase and he will gladly give instructions for definite 
plants, and prune plants for you at time of sale. 
The prices in this list are for plants only, and do not include any labor necessary 
Tor planting. The labor charges are fifty-cents per hour for each man. 
We will be glad to give you a free estimate on your plant job. 
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