Terms 
This price list is printed several weeks in advance of planting time * 
and the prices quoted are the lowest current prices at the time. How¬ 
ever, we are ready to meet any prices offered anywhere for the same 
grade of stock. Therefore, prices are subject to change without notice. 
ORDERS LESS THAN $2.00. Our prices are for stock taken at 
the nursery. Add 10 per cent for parcel post delivery. However, we 
will deliver, free of charge, anywhere in the city of Buffalo, or within 
a radius of 10 miles of our nursery, orders amounting to $2.00 or more. 
SUBSTITUTION. We reserve the right in case we are out of a 
variety, to substitute another of equal merit when it can he done 
(always labeling with correct name), unless the party ordering says 
“No Substituting,” in which case we will fill order as completely as 
we can, and refund balance of remittance. 
GENERAL TERMS. Net, cash with order. No discounts allowed. 
Our Quaranty 
All goods are guaranteed to reach you in good condition; mistakes, 
if made, will be promptly rectified. Accept shipment, examine and 
count on receipt and notify us at once should there be any errors, and 
the carrier as well, if any damaged stock. This guarantee not good 
unless above requirements are complied with. We do not guarantee 
continued growth. Remember, a tree, shrub, or plant is a living organ¬ 
ism. It breathes, drinks, and feeds, and is liable to attacks of disease 
and insects. At prices we sell, it is impossible for us to guarantee 
growth or to be responsible for stock after delivery to our customers 
in good condition. 
THE EDWARD LEHDE NURSERIES 
Gardenville, N. Y. 
NON-WARRANTY. While we hold ourselves in readiness, on 
proper proof, to replace free of charge all trees, etc., that may prove 
untrue to label, or refund the amount paid, we give no warranty, ex¬ 
pressed or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any 
other matter of any nursery stock, seeds, bulbs, or plants we sell. 
(Signed) THE EDWARD LEHDE NURSERIES 
PREPARATION OF ROSE BEDS 
Roses are heavy feeders and require a rich loam in which to 
produce their best. In preparing the bed, dig up the ground to a 
depth of 12 to 18 inches, and replace about one-fourth of the 
bulk of the soil with well-rotted cow or horse manure. Select the 
spot for yotir Rose garden where the sun shines for atTeast half 
a day; out in the open where there is little chance of large trees 
or bushes robbing the soil of its nourishment. Avoid low 
spots, where the water stands for any length of time after a 
rain. Plant Roses where they will have their own room and 
never among other plants. 
PRUNING BEFORE PLANTING. P rune away any 
broken or mangled roots, remove any weak branches and all 
but 3 or 4 canes. Roses planted in the fall should be cut "back 
halfway until spring. In the spring they should be cut back 
to four or five buds. 
Correct planting depth. Planted too shallow. 
Planted too deep. 
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