THE PONTIAC NURSERY COMPANY 
Higk G IN ursery J 'rotlurts 
ROMEO - MICHIGAN 
Members of 
American Association of Nurserymen 
Michigan Association of Nurserymen 
Dear Sir or Madam: 
In reply to your recent inquiry for our catalogue, we 
are very pleased to forward our latest issue with the hope that you will 
find the catalogue useful in explaining the best varieties adapted to Mich¬ 
igan planting. 
This catalogue is a manual of valuable information. It 
tells what, when and where to plant, and illustrates many of the newer and 
better varieties in colors. We have endeavored to describe these varieties 
in plain language and in a manner that will enable you to determine their 
si550, shape and color when they come into bloom and bearing. 
We list no prices in our catalogue. We cordially invite 
you to select such items as interest you and we will bo very glad to quote 
special prices by return mail. 
Most of our businoss comes through our landscape depart¬ 
ment and our solos force which is comprised of Landscape Architects, expert 
Fruit Men, and others who can and will bo very glad to assist you in your 
landscape problems, in the seloction of your Fruits, or in connection with 
any planting which you contemplate. 
It may be possible that we have a representative in your 
locality at the present time or one of our landscape men may be planning a 
trip into your territory, and if so, we would be very glad to have him con¬ 
tact you, without any obligation to yourself, and give you whatever assist¬ 
ance and suggestions he may be able to offer. 
We solicit your patronage and cordially invite you to 
visit our Nurseries at Romeo and Pontiac, Michigan. A letter or a telephone 
call to our General Offices at Romeo will bring further information and we 
will be glad to assist you. 
Thanking you for your inquiry and hoping to bo of further 
service, we beg to remain, 
Yours very truly, 
THE PONTIAC NURSERY COMPANY 
Romeo, Michigan 
BJM:HR 
“IT’S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED” 
