25c The above refers to Express and Freight orders. We 
Orders accept and ship out orders of 25c by parcel post. 
Planting 
Advice 
We make every effort to help you get best results 
and will send you complete planting instructions with 
your order. Should you desire these planting instruc¬ 
tions before shipment, let us know and we will 
gladly send them. 
Complaints Every shipper of Nursery Stock receives some com¬ 
plaints,—we receive very few and these come mainly 
weeks or more, after, the stock has been received and planted.. If 
any tree or plant is not entirely pleasing when the package is 
opened, word should be mailed us at once. We cannot entertain 
complaints made weeks or more after receipt of stock as we are not 
in any way responsible for improper planting or for dry weather 
following the planting. 
We 
Supply 
It is well known that no Nursery grows every tree 
and plant. We often have calls for items that we do 
not grow, but can get of reliable growers, and, as 
we buy these at the lowest trade rate, can supply 
our patrons at a pleasing price. In such instances, our main aim 
is to fill orders complete and the profit is a secondary consideration. 
Write us for special prices on large orders. Ba 
sure to state the number of each variety wanted 
and the size of the trees and age or grade of 
Large Quantities plants desired. 
Special 
Quotations on 
CHAS. A. GREEN once said that every catalogue 
builder should plan to list in his new catalogue some¬ 
thing new; there was bound to be many who are look¬ 
ing for something new, a variety of fruit that excelled 
the old standards in some particular way, a shrub, 
rose or ornamental tree that in point of foliage, season 
of blooming, or other unusual way was different from 
the good old ones. 
FOLLOWING THIS SOUND ADVICE, we are list¬ 
ing in this catalog: 
The new patent wonder ‘The Tom Thumb” Rose, 
see page 17. 
The new patent Truehedge Columnberry, see page 
14. 
The new patent Roses Rochester, Mary Hart, Better 
Times and Amelia Earhart. 
Also some exceptionally good things, although not 
new, are especially attractive. 
Bolleana Poplar, here you have a tree with true sil¬ 
very foliage, see page 8. 
Wisconsin Weeping Willow -see page 8 
Variegated Leaf Weigela -see page 11 
Paphne Cenorum - see P a £ e 
F. J. Grootendorst Rose-see page 16 
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