TAYLOR’S 1937 PRICE LIST AND CATALOGUE 
INTRODUCTION 
In placing this list in your hands, we hope to help you 
solve some of your buying problems for the year 1937. 
We wish to express our appreciation for your patronage 
in the past. 
Our catalogues are sent free and will save you money on 
purchases of plants, shrubs, and evergreens, also cut flowers. 
We are a member of the Florist Telegraph Delivery As¬ 
sociation and can wire flowers anywhere in the United States 
or foreign countries. 
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE 
ORDERING 
mittance should be made with each order. Make them 
ay that is most convenient. 
IOT BED PLANTS—Have no soil on the roots, there- 
will be much cheaper than pot plants. 
POT GROWN—Are grown in small flower pots and 
iled postpaid to the customer with the ball of earth on them, 
,'hich is matted together with roots. All our flowering plants 
are pot grown, unless stated otherwise. 
PERENNIALS—Plants that are hardy or will grow out¬ 
side and bloom from year to year. 
ANNUALS—Plants that reach their best the first year 
and must be planted again each year. 
REFERENCE—Bank of Russellville, Russellville, Ark.; 
American Railway Express Company, Russellville, Ark. 
No Sunday Business Whatever, Exept For Funerals. 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION BY THE 
STATE PLANT BOARD 
Given With All Plants, Trees, and Shrubbery. 
We Comply With All State Laws 
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