WEBB NURSERY CO. — FLUSHING, MICHIGAN 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
W7E welcome this opportunity to express to you our 
** thanks for your courtesy and the trust that you 
have placed in us to furnish you with the best of plant 
materials. It is our hope that we can further enjoy 
your friendship and serve you to a more complete 
degree with the enlarged amount of plant material 
in this new 1937 catalog you are about to study. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee all our stock to be true to name, free 
from disease and in a thrifty growing condition when 
delivered to you. If any plant material we send out 
is found not true to name, we will immediately re¬ 
place plant or refund actual amount you paid us for 
such plant. In no case can we be held responsible 
for crop failure or continued growth. We give no 
warranty, expressed or implied, as to description, 
quality, growth or productiveness. Report any errors 
immediately; if any stock is damaged, accept shipment 
and report fully to the carrier and to us. 
TERMS AND DELIVERY 
All orders are reserved as we receive them. Order 
early. Shipments will go forward at the proper time 
for handling and when weather conditions permit. 
SALES TAX 
If you live in the State of Michigan, the law re¬ 
requires that you add 3% to the total of your order 
for State Sales Tax. Order cannot be accepted until 
Sales Tax has been paid. 
REMITTANCE 
Post Office Money Order, Express Money Order or 
Bank Draft will be accepted as payment. Personal 
checks can not be accepted as some of the banks 
charge a collection fee for cashing checks. 
DAHLIA ABBREVIATIONS AND NUMBERS 
USED — PLEASE READ 
The numbers 8x4, the first number denotes the size 
of the flower across and the second the depth or 
thickness in inches. The name and number like Bush 
4 V 2 —this gives the average height in feet of the 
plants in the field. The two or more letters in paren¬ 
theses like (ID)—this sign indicates that the flower 
is an informal decorative type; (FD) formal decora¬ 
tive type; (SC) semi cactus; (InC) incurved cactus; 
(C) cactus; (P) pompon and (M) miniature or small 
flower. 1933 or 1935—this is the year the variety 
was first introduced. 
GREEN PLANT 
This is a dahlia plant that has been propagated 
from a root, potted and started well into growth 
before being shipped out. 
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