PRICE LIST 
Prices in effect during spring and summer 1939. Watch 
classified columns in trade papers for any change thereafter. 
These prices average 20 per cent lower than a year ago. 
Azalea Easter Greeting German Glory 
Sue Jarrett 
Ida Henley 
Gardener 
's Joy 
Earliana 
Lucy Becker 
Lavender 
Queen 
Edith North 
Swabian Maid 
Pride of 
Quedlinburg 
Orchid Edith North 
Wurtembergia 
Lavender 
Quedlinburg 
Springtime 
Beautiful 
Mrs. Layal 
Size 
Per Dozen Per 100 
Per 1000 
Rooted Cuttings 
$ .65 
$ 4.50 
$ 40.00 
2 inch 
.90 
6.00 
55.00 
3 inch 
1.45 
10.00 
90.00 
4 inch 
2.50 
17.00 
160.00 
Marie Vogel 
Otokar Samohrd 
Mrs. 
Mary Bard 
Grossmama Fischer 
Salmon Springtime Giant Venus 
Faiss’ Triumph 
May Queen 
Glendale 
Karminkoenigin 
Chicago Market 
San Diego 
Mackensen 
Diener’s Giant 
Vera N. Watt 
Fruehlingszauber 
Santa Monica 
Mrs. 
. F. Bachler 
Neuheit C. Faiss 
Ruth W. McAfee 
Onkel Richter 
Beverly Hills 
Size 
Per Dozen Per 100 
Per 1000 
Rooted Cuttings 
$ .90 
$ 6.00 
$ 55.00 
2 inch 
1.20 
8.00 
75.00 
3 inch 
1.75 
12.00 
110.00 
4 inch 
3.00 
19.00 
180.00 
Ruth Eleanor 
Pink Gardener’s 
Joy 
Ethel yn 
Maid Marian 
Bertha Wagner 
Edith Cavell 
Size 
Per Dozen Per 100 
Per 1000 
Rooted Cuttings 
$1.35 
$ 9.00 
$ 85.00 
2 inch 
1.60 
11.00 
100.00 
3 inch 
2.25 
15.00 
135.00 
4 inch 
3.30 
22.00 
210.00 
Flora Belle Clouse 
Therese 
Lois MacKay 
Sunset Magazine 
Elenore Rober 
Size 
Each 
Per Dozen 
2 inch 
$ .40 
$ 3.50 
3 inch 
.45 
4.25 
4 inch 
.60 
5.50 
For shipment in Neponset paper 
pots add 
: 2-inch, 350 
per 100; 3-inch, 450 per 100; 4-inch, 700 per 100. 
Six at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. 
No packing charge. 
TERMS 
Five percent discount for cash with 
order; two percent, ten days; sixty days 
net. 
Ordinarily we recommend shipment by 
express as it is safer—also cheaper ex¬ 
cept on light shipments. On small orders 
of rooted cuttings add enough to remit¬ 
tance to cover postage and any excess 
will be returned to you. Usually the five 
percent cash discount will pay for the 
postage. To the second, third and fourth 
zones, we will prepay all orders for $3.00 
or more for rooted cuttings instead of 
giving the cash discount. 
REFERENCE — Orders from new cus¬ 
tomers without a credit rating must be 
accompanied by cash or satisfactory ref¬ 
erences in the trade with whom they have 
been doing business. At least 25 percent 
of the amount of the order must be en¬ 
closed in all C. O. D. orders. 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION — A 
certificate of inspection, issued by the 
Indiana State Entomologist, certifying 
stock to be free from injurious insects 
and diseases, is attached to every ship¬ 
ment. We are not in, or near, the Jap¬ 
anese Beetle zone. 
OUR GUARANTEE — We endeavor to 
make every shipment satisfactory to our 
customers. Should any shipment not be 
as we represent, report to us at once. 
Also report promptly any damaged ship¬ 
ment to the express agent at destination 
so that he can examine shipment and 
verify claim. We recommend shipping 
3-inch and 4-inch plants in bloom in 
paper pots. 
CULTURAL INFORMATION — A 
printed cultural leaflet on the growing 
of pelargoniums will be sent with each 
order. See leaflet for instructions for 
gluing flowers to prevent shattering. 
In the spring, putting three 3-inch 
plants in a 6-inch three-quarter pot will 
make a symmetrical plant. The same 
can be done with 2-inch and 4-inch sizes. 
This method will save express on larger 
plants. 
