9 aJ J o.n,matio.n Jjoji 611*1 PatianA, 
NEW ACCOUNTS. Cash with order or satisfactory references. 
All bills due 30 days from date of invoice. 
C. 0. D. ORDERS must be accompanied with a deposit. 
DAMAGED PLANTS. Should a shipment reach you by express 
damaged, sign for it: "Received in damaged condition," and 
be sure to notify your express agent at once to inspect the 
plants. Then notify us immediately and we will assist in every 
way possible that the shipment may not be a total loss. Do 
not return plants to us without first communicating with the 
express company. 
CLAIMS. All cla ims must be made on receipt of goods, or they 
will not be entertained. 
NO WARRANTY. We exercise the greatest care to have all 
bulbs, plants and nursery stock true to name and free from 
disease or defects. While we are prepared to replace any 
which may be otherwise, on receipt ot proper proof, we do 
not give any warranty, express or implied and will not be re¬ 
sponsible for the crop, nor shall we be held for a greater 
amount than the original price of the goods. If the purchaser 
does not accept the goods on these terms and conditions, they 
must be returned at once and the money which was paid for 
them will be refunded. 
PRICES. All prices and terms are subject to change without 
notice. 
PLANTS BY RAIL. Shrubs, Hedge Plants and other dormant 
stock can be forwarded safely by fast freight lines, even to 
very distant points, at low rates. 
PLANTS BY EXPRESS. We do not deliver plants free by ex¬ 
press, the purchaser paying the charges, which are by the 
principal express companies, 20 per cent less than regular 
merchandise rates. We strongly urge this method of trans¬ 
portation, as it enables us to give better values in the form 
of larger and finer plants, and unless instructed to the con¬ 
trary, all orders are forwarded by express. In the event that 
small orders are desired sent by parcel post, add 5 per cent 
of the amount of your purchase to your remittance. 
PACKING FREE. All retail orders. We make absolutely no 
charge for boxes or packing or delivery to any express, freight 
or steamship line in Albany, N. Y. Wholesale orders to the 
trade, charges for boxes and packing material at cost. 
SAFE ARRIVAL GUARANTEED. We guarantee the safe arrival 
of all plants in any part of the United States or Canada when 
sent by express. If forwarded in any other manner they are 
entirely at the risk of the purchaser. 
New York State Inspected Stock 
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STATE OF NEW YORK 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS 
PETER G. TEN EYCK, Commissioner 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION OF NURSERY STOCK 
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the nursery stock ot FRED A. DANKER, of ALBANY, 
County of ALBANY, State of New York, has been duly examined in compliance with the 
Agriculture and Markets Law, and has been found to be apparently free from all injurious 
insects and plant diseases. This certificate is valid until October 1, 1938. 
Dated, Albany, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 1, 1937. 
PETER C. TEN EYCK. 
Commissioner. 
A. D. BUCHHOLZ. 
Director, Bureau Plant Industry. 
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INDEX 
Abies . 18 
Acer . 17 
Achillea . 34 
Aconitum .34 
Ageratum.31 
Almond, Flowering .... 10 
Alternanthera . 31 
Alyssum . 31,34 
Anemone . 34 
Annual Plants .... 31-33 
Anthemis . 34 
Antirrhinum .31 
Apples . 22 
Aquilegia .34 
Arabis.34 
Arbor-Vitae . 18 
Aristolochia . 9 
Armeria . 34 
Artemisia . 34 
Asclepias . 34 
Asters.31, 34 
Aubrietia . 34 
Azaleas . 21 
Balsams . 31 
Barberry . 10 
Beauty Bush.10 
Beech . 16 
Begonia .31 
Beilis.34 
Betula . 16 
Birch. 16 
Bittersweet. 9 
Blackberries . 23 
Books . 27 
Bovung . 23, 24 
Butterfly Bush .... 10, 11 
Caladiums .31 
Calendula.32 
Campanula.34 
Cannes . 28 
Carnation. 35 
Castor Bean.32 
Catalpa . 16 
Celcsia . 32 
Centaurea .32 
Cerastium . 35 
Chrysanthemums . 
Grapes . 
23 
Nasturtium .... 
. 33 
Sedum. 
37 
. 29, 30, 
32 
Gypsophila . 
35 
Nicotiana . 
. 33 
Shasta Daisy . 
37 
Cherries . 
22 
Hawthorn . 
16 
Nierembergia . . . 
. 33 
Shrubs . 
10 
-15 
Cladrastis . 
17 
Helenium . 
36 
Oak . 
. 17 
Silver Lace Vine . . . 
9 
Clematis. 
9 
Heliopsis. 
36 
Oenothera . 
.37 
Snowberries . 
14 
Cobaea . 
32 
Heliotrope . 
33 
Oxydendrum . . . . 
. 17 
Sorbus . 
17 
Coleus. 
32 
Hemerocallis. 
36 
Pansies . 
. 33 
Sourwood . 
17 
Convallaria . 
35 
Hemlock. 
19 
Papaver . 
.37 
Spiraeas . 
15 
Coreopsis . 
35 
Heuchera . 
36 
Peaches . 
. 23 
Sprayers and Dusters 
25 
Cornus . 
16 
Hibiscus . 
36 
Pearl Bush . 
. 14 
Spruce . 
20 
Crab, Flowering . 
16 
Hollyhocks . 
36 
Pears . 
.22 
Spurge, Japanese . . 
21 
Crotons. 
32 
Honeysuckle . 
9, 
1 1 
Pelargoniums . . . 
. 32 
Statice . 
33, 
38 
Cynoglossum . 
32 
Hydrangea . 
14, 
33 
Pentstemon .... 
. 37 
Stocks. 
33 
Cypress, Japanese .... 
21 
Iberis . 
37 
Peonies. 
. 39 
Stokesia . 
38 
Dahlias . 
26 
Insecticides and Fungi- 
Perennial Plants . 
.. 34-39 
Strawberries . 
23 
Daphne . 
2' 
cides . 
25 
Petunias . 
.33 
Strawberry Shrub . . . 
14 
Day Lilies. 
36 
Iris. 
37, 
39 
Phlox . 
. 33, 36 
Sweet Peas. 
33 
Delphinium . 
35 
Ismene . 
33 
Physalis . 
. 37 
Sweet William . 
38 
Deutzias. 
1 1 
Ivy. 
■ 9, 
33 
Physostegia .... 
.37 
Thalictrum . 
38 
Dianthus. 
35 
Jetbead . 
14 
P icea 
. 20 
Thuja . 
18 
Dicentra.. 
35 
Juniper. 
1 9 
Pines . 
. 19, 20 
Tigridia. 
33 
Dictamnus . 
35 
Kalmia . 
21 
Plant Foods. 
.'24 
Torenia . 
33 
Didiscus . 
32 
Kerria . 
14 
Plants, Annual . . 
. . 31-33 
Tradescantia . 
33 
Digitalis . 
35 
Lantana . 
33 
Plants, Perennial 
.. 34-39 
Trees, Shade. 
16, 
17 
Diplacus . 
32 
Larkspur . 
33 
Platycodon . 
. 37 
Tri-ogen . 
25 
Dogwood . 11, 
16 
Lathyrus. 
37 
Plums . 
. 22 
Tritoma . 
33 
Doronicum . 
35 
Liatris. 
37 
Poplar. 
. 17 
Trollius. 
38 
Elm . 
16 
Lilacs . 
12, 
13 
Primula. 
.37 
Trumpetcreeper . . . . 
9 
Erigeron . 
35 
Lilies. 
38 
Privet . 
. 14 
Tsuga . 
19 
Eulalia 
35 
11 
16 
Pussy Willow . . . 
. 14 
Tuberoses . 
33 
Euonymus. 
Lobelia . 
33 
Pyrethrum . 
. 37 
Tunica . 
38 
Eupatorium. 
35 
Loma . 
24 
Quercus . 
. 17 
Ulmus. 
16 
Evergreens . 18- 
-21 
Lychnis. 
37 
Quince . 
.22 
Valeriana . 
38 
Fagus . 
16 
Magnolia . 
16 
Quince, Japanese . 
. 14 
Vegetable Plants . . . 
33 
Fertilizers. 
24 
Malus . 
16 
Ranunculus . 
.... 37 
Verbenas . 
33 
Fir. 
18 
Maple . 
17 
Raspberries. 
.23 
Veronica. 
38 
Forsythia . 
1 1 
Marguerite. 
33 
Redbud . 
. 14 
Viburnums . 
15 
Fringe, Purple . 
1 1 
Marigold. 
33 
Retinospora . 
. . .. 21 
Vigoro . 
40 
Fringe, White. 
1 1 
Mertensia . 
37 
Rhododendrons . . 
.21 
Vinca . 
33 
23 
33 
Rose Culture . . . . 
. 8 
Vines . 
9 
Fuchsia. 
3 2 
Mock Orange. 
14 
Rose of Sharon . . 
. 14 
Water Lilies . 
38 
Funkia . 
35 
Monarda . 
37 
Roses . 
2-8, 33 
Weigela . 
15 
Gaillardia . 
35 
Moon vines . 
33 
Rudbeckia . 
.... 37 
Wintercreeper . 
9 
Garden Gloves . 
2S 
Mountain Ash . 
17 
Salisburia . 
. 16 
Wisteria . 
9 
Geraniums . 
32 
Mountain Laurel . . , 
21 
Salpiglossis. 
.... 33 
Yellow-wood . 
17 
Ginkgo . 
16 
Myosotis. 
37 
Salvia . 
. 33, 37 
Yucca . 
38 
Gladiolus . 
28 
Myrtle. 
9 
Scabiosa. 
. 33, 37 
Zinnias . 
33 
A B MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
