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ANDORRA NURSERIES 
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OUR CATALOGS 
THE ANDORRA HANDBOOK. Planters who desire a complete descriptive 
list will be supplied with our Handbook of Trees and Plants for 50 
cents, which will be credited upon their first purchase amounting to $5. 
ANDORRA’S HANDBOOK will serve as a standard guide, being up-to- 
date in nomenclature, and containing conservative descriptions of a 
vast list of trees and plants, with hints on planting, pruning and caring 
for them. It is illustrated and fully indexed. 
PRICE-LISTS are issued semi-annually. Owing to our large output, and the 
_ changes in sizes of stock by reason of each season’s growth, frequent 
W revisions of the PRICE-LIST are necessary, to keep customers thor¬ 
oughly posted on the stock we offer. You are always sure your order 
will be filled if you find the items in the current season’s PRICE- "*• 
LIST. 
MORE SPECIALTIES, a booklet of 32 pages, describing and illustrating a 
large number of very choice things for the country home. A great help 
in deciding upon just the right thing to plant. 
BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, BOOKLET No. 27. This little pamphlet treats of Lawr. 
Fertilizing, and its eight pages should be carefully read by all interested 
in having a good lawn. 
BOXWOOD, BOOKLET No. 28. For formal gardens and in connection with 
architectural effects,. BOXWOOD is now absolutely necessary. This book 
let shows the different forms we offer. 
HINTS FOR SUCCESSFUL PLANTING, BOOKLET No. 30. Does not aim to 
cover every point that may arise, but it gives the principles in such a 
way that any one, by following its directions, can secure the best results. 
A CALENDAR OF HARDY PERENNIALS, BOOKLET No. 33-26, with special * 
lists of Iris, Phlox, Peonies and Chrysanthemums. This little booklet 
gives a complete list of Perennials, and shows in tabulated form their 
height, color, and months of bloom; invaluable to those planning 
herbaceous gardens. 
MEASURING TREES AND SHRUBS 
All trees and shrubs are measured as they stand in the Nursery before 
digging. In evergreen trees and in evergreen and deciduous shrubs the 
height is taken from the ground to the top of the plant. 
Deciduous trees are measured from the ground to the top of the head, 
and the caliper or diameter of the trunk is taken above the collar. Meas¬ 
urements are expressed thus: 10 to 12 ft. (height), 21 to 2f in. (caliper), to 
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