Foreword 
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I N preparing this new 1936 edition of the 
Princeton Handbook, we have tried to keep 
our prices approximately the same as last 
year although many items are becoming scarce 
because of reduced propagation through the 
depression, and there is every indication that 
prices are on the upgrade. 
The stock is well grown and carefully han¬ 
dled with a minimum of exposure so as to insure 
the best planting results. All orders are freshly 
dug and the plants consequently are not injured 
by storage. 
We wish to emphasize the fact that the 
material offered is Princeton grown in our own 
nursery consisting of over 1,000 acres. We men¬ 
tion this because very few firms can offer such a 
large assortment of their own grown material or 
stock which has been so carefully maintained in 
good condition. 
Also, we call your attention to our ability to 
quote on large complete lists because of the com¬ 
prehensiveness of our inventory. We specialize 
in furnishing materials for large parks and sim¬ 
ilar projects. 
WM. FLEMER, JR. 
President 
