GREETING 
To both our old and new customers, we desire 
to say that we have been serving the people of 
this section of the country for more than fifty 
years, since 1880. 
Our purpose has been to furnish good stock at 
reasonable prices, and thus, with our efforts to 
please, secure satisfied customers. 
In these days of good roads and quick auto¬ 
mobile service, why not avail yourself of the op¬ 
portunity of driving to the Nursery, and see and 
secure the kinds, grade or sized stock you need. 
In our Price List, we quote on good, strong, 
heavy, well-developed stock, not the sizes such as 
you find in mail order catalogs. However, if this 
is the grade you want, we can furnish many items 
of small size plants or trees, at prices in accord. 
Inasmuch as Spring is always a busy season, 
make your plans early, send your order in and let 
us book it for you. If you need any information 
in regard to stock or prices, or if we can be of 
service in any way, write or call at the Nursery. 
Price Corrections for Spring, 1938 
From general quotations from Nurseries all 
over the country, we would be warranted in mak¬ 
ing a general step-up in prices. However, with a 
few exceptions which we designate below, prices 
in our List for Spring, 1937, will also stand for 
Spring 1938. 
1. In Shade Trees, items marked “X” are high¬ 
er. Prices given on application. 
2. Under Shrubs, those marked “X” are scarce 
and higher on the market, and will be furnished 
only in limited number with other varieties. 
3. In Evergreens, those marked “X” are about 
25c higher per tree. 
4. In Privet Hedge: 
12 to 18 in. 2 year, . . 8c, per 100 $7.50 
18 to 24 in. 2 year . . 10c, per 100 9.00 
234 to 334 ft. 3 yr. . . 12c, per 100 10.00 
5. In Mahonia 12 to 15 in., B. B. . 1.00 
“ 15 to 18 in., “ . 1.50 
THE LAKETON NURSERIES 
