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Wight Jsiurseries 
A Page 
Abelia.16 
Aleurites Fordii. 7 
Althaea. 8 
Arborvitae.19 
Azaleas.12-13 
B 
Bamboo. 9 
Banana Shrub.16 
Blueberry. 5 
Box^vood.16 
Broadleaved Evergreens.16-18 
C 
Camellia.14-15 
Cedar.19 
Cedrus.19 
Cercis. 8 
Cherry Laurel.16 
Citrus.6-7 
Cleyera japonica.16 
Cocos. 9 
Conifers.19-20 
Coral Vine. 9 
Cotoneaster.16 
Crape-Myrtle. 8 
Crotalaria. 7 
Cydonia. 8 
D 
Dogwood. 8 
E 
Eleagnus.16 
F 
Figs. 4 
Feijoa.17 
Fig, Climbing. 9 
Flowering Shrubs. 8 
Fruits.4-7 
INDEX 
G Page 
Gardenia.17 
Gelsemium. 9 
Gloves, Garden.20 
Grapes. 5 
Grasses. 9 
H 
Holly.17 
Honeysuckle. 8 
I 
Ilex.17 
Ivy, English. 9 
J 
Japonicas.14-15 
Jasmine. 9 
Jessamine, Yellow. 9 
Junipers.19 
K 
Kalmia.17 
Kumquat. 7 
L 
Lagerstroemia. 8 
Laurocerasus.16 
Lemon. 7 
Ligustrum.17 
Lonicera. 8 
Loquat. 8 
M 
Magnolia. 8 
Mountain Laurel.17 
N 
Nandina.17 
O 
Ophiopogon. 9 
Orange. 6 
Osmanthus.18 
P 
Palms, Hardy. 
Peaches. 
Pears. 
Pecans. 
Persimmons, Japan. 
Photinia. 
Pittosporum. 
Plant, When to.. . . 
Plums. 
Podocarpus. 
Privet. 
Pyracantha. 
Page 
. 9 
. 6 
. 5 
.2-3 
. 4 
.18 
.18 
.22 
. 4 
.20 
See Ligustrum 
.18 
Q 
Quince, Flowering. 8 
R 
Red Bud. 8 
Retinospora.20 
Roses.10-11 
S 
Serissa.18 
Snake’s Beard. 9 
Spiraea. 8 
T 
Tea Olive.18 
Terms.22 
Thuja.19 
Trees, Ornamental. 8 
Tung Oil. 7 
V 
Viburnum.18 
Vines. 9 
W 
Willow, Weeping. 8 
Y 
Youngberry. 5 
It Is Easy to Order from Wight’s 
READ BEFORE ORDERING 
When to Plant —Planting can be done any time the trees 
and bushes are dormant and the ground not frozen. In the 
South the best season for transplanting is usually from Novem¬ 
ber 15th to April 1st. 
When to Order —It is best to order early, as this enables us 
to reserve lor you the varieties you want and avoids the possibil¬ 
ity of our being sold out. The time of shipment may be left to 
us, as we keep track of weather conditions throughout the 
country and ship each order so as to reach our customers at the 
very best time for planting in that locality. If it is necessary 
that an order arrive on a certain date, please note it on your 
order sheet and we will ship to arrive as near to that date 
as possible. 
Terms of Payment —Cash with order, or satisfactory refer¬ 
ence before shipment; or if preferred, will ship goods with Bill 
of Lading attached to Sight Draft, through express or bank. 
On all C.O.D. and Sight Draft Orders we require 25 per cent of 
the bill before shipment. 
Prices —All prices are net and subject to change without 
notice. We ofier no premiums, discounts, or gratuities. Five 
trees or plants of a class will be billed at the 10 rate, 50 trees 
at the 100 rate; 500 at the 1000 rate. 
Transportation —All orders travel at the cost and risk of 
the purchaser. Where shipment of small sizes by parcel post 
is desired, add 20 per cent to your order to cover postage. Any 
excess funds will be returned to you. 
Motor freight is now quite satisfactory, especially to points 
where numerous transfers are not necessary. Considerable sav¬ 
ings can be effected on Balled and Burlapped plants, because 
motor freight carriers do not require boxing or crating. Through 
bill of ladings from Cairo are available to most points. Rates 
are practically the same as railroad freight. 
Express shipments of nursery stock now take the second class 
rates. We recommend especially that pecan trees, fruit trees, 
and other deciduous nursery stock be shipped by express. 
Please specify method of shipment, otherwise we will use our 
best judgment. 
How to Send Money —An express money order, postal 
money order, or bank draft is the best form of remittance. You 
can send your personal check if you desire. It is not safe to 
send silver or bills except in a registered letter. 
A. T, Deha Mare Company, Inc., New York 
