I offer you over 2,000 nur¬ 
sery and seed offerings at 
amazingly low prices! 
HOW TO ORDER 
Use the handy Index (at the right) 
to find what you want. There are 
two big order blanks in this book 
and one return envelope. I will 
mail you more if you want them. 
No order is too small or too large 
for us to take care of properly. 
MOST PRICES ARE 
PREPAID 
Alt garden and flower seeds 
are postpaid and most items of 
nursery stock. Shade trees and 
large siie fruit trees are so large 
that Uncle Sam won't let us send 
them by jaarcel post. I pay the 
transportation charges on all nur¬ 
sery orders of $10.00 or more, 
even including the large size 
fruit and shade trees. Balled 
Evergreens are excepted from pre¬ 
payment of transportation. 
HOW TO SEND MONEY 
Your personal check is good with 
me. Money orders and bank 
drafts are always good and safe. 
Send cash only in a REGISTERED 
letter. Many of my friends send 
me signed blank checks to be 
filled out for the correct amount. 
If you care to do this, I pledge 
that your check will be filled out 
for only the actual amount of 
your order at the lowest prices 
in effect the day your order is 
received. Cash remittances travel 
at your own risk unless REGIS¬ 
TERED. 
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to the thought th.t love of StE 
+ 0 . =1 of US All too soon comes that day of pa^ing^ up—these 
SO short The opportunities ^ satisfaction of having each otner 
is a natural desire to make the home a better p regardless of 
iUiirWe. so that « Mo.rpi.«.n."emoele. o, lovely .ue-ouad- 
where they may be, that family life. ^ , 
ings and its environment of that V owing things. It deals 
That’s why I like my business. It deal , . ^ ^^lat have great possi- 
with things that have life. pi^ce in which to live. There is some- 
bilities to make this world a nark There is something 
thing entrancing about beautiful park^ something that lasts 
about lakes, woodlands, shrubs, that is surrounded by fruits, 
?„Xh. Lmovy ;l™v. ol . hoiae 1* ‘J- “ , .w ™.s.v. 
shrubs and gardens . . • there s catalog that I am sending 
tre^ And so friends, this nursery and 
you will give you that oPP?ttun y ^ planting for your home, 
always wanted to do. Do • world not on y 
your orchard, your garden, and you ^fe. It is 
better place to live m, but a muc comes to 
always a pleasure and a P^ivileg friends my greetings and 
extend to the thousands and thousands ot patronage and 
Test wishes, to express “V nPPrecmtionJ^ojJ^ ’Iv^'/gtre 
confidence, and to ^ope ttat we y yp^^ family, I gi 
and years to come, ^nd with v«y 
this personal message from the may 
Yours sincerelij, 
£ci/t^ Mg^ 
kjv riiARANTEE ON NURSERY STOCK 
I guarantee all nursery “con'dm 
onf 3 ^.a. free^. 
r:iirt^lace'Ve° s^^ck at on^e-half It Is sold 
If any nursery stock Is proven untrue to stock free, or refund 
we will, upon proper proof, liable for any sum 9'’®°*® j ^ 
The amount paid, but In no case shall v^^^P® originally received for 
said nursery stock. 
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free Gir’i > 
WhenYou Order Irons This Book 
Everyone knows that ‘rilo^OO Sent 
to the home grounds a«d the ta^ investments 
per year on nursery stock cplect the items you will 
fou can --ke. We hope you these 
Sreirj"re^Xint below with your orders. 
^ -KT^ A _S Concord Grapes, 
are the free gifts 
any nursery order of $3^00 
!4 99. you may select AN 
' of the 12 free gifts listed. 
, any nursery o'’''®'' 
S7 99. you may select AN i 
S of the 12 free gifts listed. 
h any nursery ^ 
$71.99. you may 
UR of the 12 free gifts listed. 
th any nursery order $12.00 
i up? you may select ANY SIX 
the 12 free gifts listed. 
1 _ 1 Talisman Rose, 2 yr. 
:: 1 size, (Value 45c). See page 
V 9 ^0 Chinese Kim, 12-18 in. 
?ed’l^ . (Value 48c). See page 
„ O_ 9 Red Delicious, 4/5 ft. 
ghtly branched, (Value 49c). 
-vT A _Q Concord Grapes, 2 yr. 
Svy. Sel (Value 45c). See page 
■KT„ 5_3 Boysenberries, No. 1 
plants, (Value 45c). See page 1 • 
No 6-2 Hansen’s Bush Cherries, 
2 yr (Value 65c). See page 14. 
No 7—12 Gladiolus, Choice Colors 
Mixed. (Value 42c). See page 42. 
c_ 1 Karl Roscnfield Peony, 
?.?■ e*y.., (Value 39c). Sec pa« 
QQ 
Sc’ 7 v^ru?t 3 .!-.'" 3 rSir&' 
Ka-V 
^T 11 9 AauUegia Monarch Hy- 
yr"” (Value 39c). S«r 
pase 3^ Prince o( Wales Vio- 
Ss. 2%, . Vlue «e)' see Pu^e 
67. 
SERVICE: We < re located olmost 
in the center of the United States, 
50 miles south o Omaha, Nebraska. 
With excellent i ail and train serv 
f _ _ 
ice, we can 
service during 
I urge you to 
fve you 24 hour 
e planting season, 
end your nursery 
and seed orden n early, and take 
advantage of 
Gifts listed on 
|ie Friendly 
is page. 
Free 
ATp's/rox mi Oim OH siiooRoexs 
„.,OHT MAY HE. CO.. SHINAHPOAH. .OW* 
Eail I. May 
SHENANDOAH, 
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My own Planting Book tells 
you how to plant and 
how to grow all kinds 
of nursery stock success¬ 
fully. It is free with every 
nursery order. This is a 
new revised 32-page book, 
carefully worded and il¬ 
lustrated to make it very 
easy for you when you 
plant nursery stock this 
spring or in the future. 
INDEX 
Apples _2, 8, 9 
Apricots _ 7 
Asparagus_14 
Baby Chix_64 
Blackberries_15 
Boysenberries _19 
Bulbs, Misc._38-44 
Bug Dust_ 64 
Cannas _40-41 
Cherries_12-13 
Cherry Plums _13 
Chinese Elm _31 
Chrysanthemums_35, 67 
Climbing Roses _28-29 
Coffee_66 
Currants_15 
Dahlias __ 40-41 
Delphiniums_34 
Dewberries_15 
Evergreens _ 30 
Farm Seed_66 
Flowering Crabs_33 
Flower Seed _56-62 
Forest Tree Seedlings—32 
Free Gifts _5, 45, 56 
French Lilacs _20 
Gladiolus_42-43 
Gooseberries_15 
Grapes _19 
Hansen Bush Cherry—14 
Hedging_24-25 
Horse Radish _14 
Iris _38 
King Cushion Mums-67 
Lawn Grass Seed—..63-68 
Lilies -38, 44 
Loganberries _15 
May Day Tree -23 
Peaches_10-11 
Pears_ 7 
Peonies _39 
Perennial Plants 34-38, 67 
Phlox -. 36 
Plant Foods_63, 66 
Plums __—..12-13 
Raspberries (Black)..—18 
Raspberries (Red) -18 
Rhubarb _14 
Roses _1-26-27-28-29 
Sage-14 
SEEDS 
Annual Flowers—56-62 
Climbing Vines-62 
Collections _67-68 
Herbs_55 
Lawn Grass-63-68 
Perennials -62 
Vegetables _45-65 
Shade Trees -31-32-33 
Shrubs _20-21-22-23,67 
Strawberries ......16-17 
Vegetable Seed-4, 46-56 
Vines _24-25 
Windbreak Seed¬ 
lings _30-32 
Youngberries-18 
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