NOVELTY AND GENERAL CATALOG 
New Indestructible Labels 
If the name of a plant is lost, then the interest in the plant is lost, and it has 
been a vexing- problem to get a label that would stand from year to year. 
We are fortunate to have now a celluloid composition from which we make labels 
—both stick labels to put in ipots and hanging labels that can be attached with a copper 
wire. They are everlasting, can be written on with pencil and used over and over again. 
We are pleased to supply these labels at $1.50 per hundred, and would be pleased 
to send a sample of each to intending purchasers. 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 
OFFICE OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 
No. 163-1915 
New Brunswick. N. J., October 18, 1915. 
is to Certify that I have the 15th day of 
October, 1915, in accordance with the pro¬ 
visions of Chapter 249, Laws of 1903, State 
of New Jersey, inspected or caused to be 
inspected by a duly appointed assistant the 
general nursery stock growing in the Uni¬ 
versal Horticultural nurseries of W. A. 
Manda, Inc., Proprietor, at South Orange, 
in Essex County, New Jersey, and have 
found the same apparently free from San 
Jose Scale and other dangerously injurious 
insect pests. 
This certificate expires June 1, 1916, and 
covers only _ stock actually in the nurseries 
when examined. 
THOMAS J. HEADLEE, 
State Entomologist. 
OFFICE OF THE STATE PLANT PATHOLOGIST 
No. 163-1915 
New Brunswick, N. J., October 18, 1915. 
®l)iS is to Ctrtifp that the nursery stock 
grown by W. A. Manda, Inc., at South 
Orange, in Essex County, has been in¬ 
spected in accordance with the provisions of 
chapter 54, Laws of 1911, of the State of 
New Jersey, and has been found apparently 
free from dangerously destructive plant 
diseases. 
This certificate is invalid after June 1, 
1916, and does not include nursery stock 
not grown in the State unless such stock is 
previously accepted by the State Plant 
Pathologist. 
MEL. T. COOK, 
State Plant Pathologist. 
CATALOGS AND SPECIAL LISTS 
Besides this book, we have the following either ready or in course of pub¬ 
lication and will be pleased to mail to any one applying. 
List of Collection Palms and Cycads List of New Imported Orchids from 
List of Specimen Palms and Cycads Tropics 
List of Cypripediums List of Roses 
List of Rare Orchids List of Boxwoods 
List of Evergreens 
List of any Specialty not fully listed in Catalogue 
BETTER WAY THAN CATALOGS 
Visit our nurseries at South Orange, where you will find the largest collec¬ 
tion of plants of any establishment in America. Write, telephone or telegraph, 
and our Mr. Manda will meet you and conduct you about the nurseries and 
greenhouses. The nurseries are located right at the South Orange Depot or 
the D., L. & W. R. R. Eighty-four trains daily to and from Hoboken, or by 
trolley from Newark, N. J., only fourteen miles from New York City Hall. 
Come, See and Be Convinced 
