PIONEERING WITH WILDFLOWERS 
By GEORGE D. AIKEN 
Special reduced price is now $2.00 postpaid 
This book still holds its place as the best seller among wildflower books. It not only helps you 
identify the wildflowers, tells where they grow, but also how they may be made to grow on your 
own home grounds. It has been recommended by authorities everywhere, and nearly 10,000 copies 
have been sold to date. 
There will be no revised edition of this book for at least two years, so be sure to get what 
copies you need now. 
Beautifully printed and bound, with over a hundred excellent illustrations. An ideal gift for boys’ 
and girls’ clubs or a gardening friend. 
PIONEERING WITH FRUITS 
AND BERRIES 
By GEORGE D. AIKEN. $2.00 postpaid 
This long awaited book is now off the press. Here is what “The Flower Grower” has to say about it: 
“This companion volume to Pioneering with Wildflowers will be read by thousands of amateurs who are especially in 
need of practical advice on the growing of fruits and berries. In his introduction, Mr. Aiken tells us that with the return 
of city folk to the deserted farms of New England and elsewhere, a crying demand has sprung up for information suitable 
for the home owner on the subject of orchards, bush fruits, and allied subjects. 
“Like Pioneering with Wildflowers this new book is splendidly planned and written, thoroughly indexed, and effectively 
illustrated with photographs by Kenneth R ockwell. 
“The fifteen chapters deal in turn with all the hardy tree fruits and their culture; with strawberries and the various 
bush berries; and with asparagus (though not a fruit this will be handy information for the home grower), and with grapes. 
“There is a homely friendliness about Mr. Aiken’s style which adds tremendously to the readability of the book. 
Though he is an experienced nurseryman with all the needful knowledge at his command, the farmer of New England 
soil is often uppermost in his writing. His love of the land and of what grows there is a vital part of his personality and 
he passes this on to his readers, inspiring them with his own genuine enthusiasm. 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE 
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING 
Discounts on Orders Placed Before March 1st and March 31st 
All orders for Spring delivery, accompanied by the full amount, in 
cash, and received after the mailing of our Spring catalog and before 
March 1st are subject to a 10% discount. Similar orders received 
during the month of March are subject to a discount of 5%. After 
March 31st no discounts are allowed. 
TRANSPORTATION. We do not pay transportation charges. We 
ship either by parcel post, express or freight, in the manner which 
will be most economical for you, consistent with the nature ot the 
material you have ordered. In the case of parcel post, our practice 
is to ship C. O. D. for the amount of the postage. The size of the 
package we can send in this manner is limited by Government regu¬ 
lation. Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Large Shrubs and Shade Trees have 
to be shipped by freight or by express. We find, occasionally, a 
customer who objects to the C. O. E). feature concerned with s hip- 
ments by mail. Where this feeling exists we should be advised at 
the time the order is placed. 
CLAIMS. Our responsibility ceases when your order has been 
received by you in good condition. Technically it ceases when your 
goods have been delivered to the carrier in good condition. If any 
stock is received by you and found to be unsatisfactory through any 
fault of ours this fact should be brought to our immediate attention. 
We must insist that this be done within five days after receipt. 
Should you receive a shipment in bad order, the result of its trans¬ 
portation, be sure to bring this to the attention of the Carrier’s agent 
and to secure the bad order receipt with which to substantiate the 
claim you will make. 
RATES. Where dozen rates are quoted, six or more plants of the 
one variety and size will take the dozen rate. In the same way five 
or more plants of one variety and size will take the ten rate where 
one is quoted. Twenty-five or more plants of one kind and size will 
be figured at the 100 rate where one is quoted. 
GUARANTEE. All stock is guaranteed true to name and free from 
disease. 
SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Should you desire assistance in the 
selection of varieties, planning your orchard, shrubbery border, 
foundation planting or perennial border, we will gladly assist you. 
Certificate of Inspection accompanies each shipment. 
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS. To avoid delay in shipping your 
order, write to Secretary of Destructive Insect and Pest Act Advisory 
Board, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, for permit to import 
and give your permit number on the order you send us. 
