<5\4y Terms 
My terms are cash with order. Where an order amounts 
to three dollars, or over, except in the case of plants sold for 
naturalizing, carrying charges will be prepaid. A discount 
of 10% will be allowed on orders amounting to $25.00 or 
over. This does not apply to collections, which are. strictly 
net, or to varieties priced net. Unless you wish shipment to 
be made at a later date your order will be dug and shipped 
promptly. 
SMy Guarantee 
My plants are guaranteed to arrive in good condition and. 
to be true to name. If you have any losses within a period of 
six months from the time an order is received, and you feel 
that the fault is mine, I will replace the plants, provided you 
pay the carrying charges on the replacement. Simply notify 
me within six months from the time you receive shipment and 
if you think I am at fault no questions will be asked. 
Tlanting Instructions 
The soil should be thoroughly pulverized and a hole dug 
large enough to comfortably accommodate all the plant roots 
without crowding and allow every one of them to extend to 
its full length and natural position. A little, well pulverized, 
old manure or high grade commercial fertilizer should be 
thoroughly mixed with the loose earth at the bottom of the 
hole. With the plant in place in the hole, its roots properly 
disposed, hold it steady at the depth it grew in the nursery, 
while enough soil is put in around it to fill the remaining 
space two-thirds of the way to the ground level. Press this 
soil around the plant firmly, thoroughly saturate with water 
and add dry dirt to the ground level. Plants should be 
watered thoroughly at frequent intervals and the surface soil 
lightly worked when it becomes dry, until they are well 
established. The main difference between the daylily and the 
average perennial is that it is far hardier and requires less 
attention after it becomes established. It, of course, is not 
indestructible and while it will grow in poor soil, it expresses 
its gratitude when given reasonable care, good food, and 
plenty of water, by repaying the gardener with a greater 
abundance of beautiful blooms and more rapid growth. 
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