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ALPHA NURSERY 
ALPHA, ILLINOIS 
The Spring Planting Season begins the middle of March and 
continues to June. The Fall Season starts in September and con¬ 
tinues until the middle of November. The Nursery is always 
open, including Sundays. 
This is a cordial invitation 
to visit our nursery . . 
Plan a trip to our nursery. You’ll see much to interest you 
and perhaps you will find a suggestion as to just the very things 
you need to make your grounds more beautiful and fruitful. 
SELECT PERSONALLY SHRUBS, TREES 
AND PLANTS 
Hundreds of our customers come to the Nursery every year, 
select their SHRUBS and PLANTS, and take them home in 
their cars. 
It will save you money to do this, also you see just what you 
are getting. (Open Sundays). 
We Guarantee 
our stock to be true to 
name. Should any items 
prove untrue, we will re¬ 
place them. 
But shall not at any 
time be held responsible 
for any amount greater 
than the original price. 
We Replace 
stock that dies at one-half 
price, if a list is sent us 
within four months after 
the shipment is made. 
TRANSPORTATION 
The prices in this book are for stock 
securely wrapped or boxed and delivered to 
the Express or Post Office here at Alpha—you 
to pay the transportation charges. Our prices 
are low for the quality of stock. 
ADD 3% FOR ILLINOIS SALES TAX. 
Orders to go by PARCEL POST add 15c 
for orders under $1.50, and 10% for orders 
over $1.50. 
ALPHA NURSERY STOCK 
Is grown on heavy, rich black loam, which insures 
good, strong, steady growth. Our aim is to grow 
the very best, most hardy and productive varieties 
adapted for the Northern central states. 
We have been in the nursery business at Alpha. 
Illinois, for the past 31 years, and have a host of 
satisfied customers, as we try our best to treat every 
one fairly and squarely. 
We try to serve every customer and planter of 
our goods so promptly, courteously, and thoroughly 
as to assure each the profit, pleasure and satisfaction 
he expects. 
ALPHA NURSERY « Alpha, Illinois 
On Hard Road—Routes 80 and U. S. 150 
