FOREST NURSERY CO., INC. 
1 
TO THE NURSERY TRADE 
In presenting you with our regular Spring wholesale 
trade list for this season we wish to thank our customers 
and friends for the liberal patronage given us in the past 
and we hope to have the pleasure of serving you more 
in the future. 
In growing the stock listed herein we have tried to 
produce a quality of stock that will give entire satisfac¬ 
tion. In establishing the prices we have based them on 
the advantage that quantity production affords. 
Our nursery being located here in the foot-hills of 
the Cumberland Mountains, the climate is ideal for the 
production of hardy plants. The growing seasons are 
ideal for proper development and the winters are suffi¬ 
cient to insure hardy plants. We usually have heavy 
frosts in early October. Real winter usually sets in 
about December 1st and with it comes snow, ice and 
zero weather Do not be misled into the idea that stock 
grown here is not hardy With such weather how could 
it be otherwise? And each year for more than fifty has 
proven that it is hardy by our many satisfied customers 
as far West as Utah, North as far as Minnesota, and 
East as far as Massachusetts We have regular custo¬ 
mers in 45 out of the 48 states, who are well pleased 
with our stock and service. 
Our storage and facilities are sufficient to properly 
handle and care for stock during such weather. We 
own and opeate several hundred acres. Our stock is 
not “jammed up” in the fields, but is in rows properly 
spaced and cultivated thoroughly and frequently. Even 
our lining out stock is grown in open fields and should 
not be classed with stock grown in beds or without 
room to develop. We do net sacrafice quality in order 
to reduce our investment. This is our 51st year in the 
production and distribution of HARDY ORNAMEN¬ 
TAL PLANTS. 
PRICES. Prices in this list cancel all pre¬ 
vious quotations and arc subject to change with¬ 
out notice. 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Five 
(5) percent discount and free boxing and 
packing for cash with order. Free packing does 
not apply to balled and burlapped items. Two 
(2) percent ten days; One (1) percent, thirty 
days; net, sixty days from date of shipment. 
Cash, security, or satisfactory reference is 
required from unknown parties. Orders to be 
sent C. O. D. should be accompanied by one- 
fourth cash. Interest charged on past due ac¬ 
counts. Any State or Federal tax that may be 
levied must be paid by the purchaser. 
25 plants at 100 rates; 250 plants at 1000 
rates; 5,000 plants at 10,000 rates. 
Wc charge for boxing and balling at cost of ma¬ 
terial used. Where stock is loaded bulk in car or truck, 
