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W AND LANDSCAPE YOUR HOME AT LOWEST POSSIBLE COST! 
Surround your home with a gorgeous riot of color next Spring! 
Make your yard a source of never-ending fragrance — and do it at 
amazingly low cost with Naughton plants. Think of it! This offer 
brings you 32 GUARANTEED-TO-LIVE roses, shrubs, evergreens, and 
bulbs—all fine plants ready to bring beauty and fragrance to your 
home—a cost of only $1.00. These same plants purchased indi¬ 
vidually would cost you $5.48. Let them add their beauty to your 
yard this Spring and Summer. 
HERE'S WHAT YOU GET FOR JUST $1.00! 
1 RED RADIANCE ROSE BUSH ...... .best red 
1 PINK RADIANCE __ ____ best pink 
- 1 AMI QUINARD ROSE BUSH . velvet to blackish red,’lovely 
1 TALISMAN ROSE BUSH , red, old gold and yellow. 
1 PRESIDENT HOOVER ROSE BUSH _ red and gold 
1 CALEDONIA ROSE BUSH_ __ doubly snow white 
1 WINTER HONEYSUCKLE . beautiful and very fragrant flowers 
1 ORANGE POMEGRANATE beautiful orange and yeilow flowering 
1 RED SNOWBERRY BUSH_ _ brilliant red berries; 
1 SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI .. .. ..great favorite everywhere 
1 FLOWERING DEUTZIA..._lovely flower, and early bloomer 
1 GOLDEN FORSYTHIA -__ lovely golden flowers 
1 GOLDEN CALIFORNIA PRIVET . . green and golden leaves; 
1 VITEX ____ blooms on long spikes, beautiful orchid flower^ 
I GOLDEN BELL .. lovely yellow flower, blooms early 
1 WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM .. .. shiny, dark green with waxy leaves 
2 EUONYMUS JAPONICA .. the South's favorite broadleaf evergreert 
1 RED OZIER DOGWOOD . . brilliant red bark, lovely bloomer 
1 ORIENTAL ARBORVITAE .. .. ideal landscaping evergreen 
1 HIBISCUS... .. . . large flowering type, lovely 
5 GLADIOLI BULBS. .. .. assorted colors, will bloom this year 
3 IRIS BULBS .. _ ___ blue and purple 
2 CANNA BULBS .... . .... .. red and apricot glow 
I TUBEROSE BULB_ ........ Mexican, single white, flowering 
ORDER OFFER NO.l 
All above roses are 2-year-old, field-grown'bushes; all flowering shrubs 
■are heavy rooted, sturdy field-grown stock; all bulbs will bloom for you 
during first year. Plants come tagged and ready to set out in your yard. 
Send just $1.0Q .today (check, money order, or currency) for your 32 roses, 
shrubs, evergreens, and bulbs! 
ALL GUARANTEED TO LIVE! 
These plants are guaranteed to- live regardless of weather conditions! 
If for any reason any plant or plants bought on or before April 25th fail 
to do so, just notify us by June 1, 1940, and we will replace such plants 
free of charge! 
Enjoy the tangy delicious flavor of tree-ripened peaches 
from your own orchard. Turn your idle or unproductive, 
acres into a new source of profit with these GUARANTEED- 
TO-LIVE peach trees. Practically all climates and soils will 
grow peaches successfully. Start your new orchard or re¬ 
place old or dead stock in your present orchard now at this 
bargain price and save one-half of more on the cost of 
your trees! 
HERE'S WHAT YOU GET FOR JUST $1! 
ALL GUARANTEED 
TO LIVE! 
Because of the oxnozing ■ vcdue 
offered in CkiUectioAS, No. I (at left). 
No. 97 (at right) 2 (on back 
cover), it is necesl[t^ that they be 
shipped to you expls\ss collect. They 
will cost you only »1.00 each plus 
a few cents for exrSfss cbarg^ri 
All Ofh^ 
Items ant 
, ess ch 
Individual 
'Collections 
In This Catalog Are 
Shipped Postpaid^ 
YOUR MONEY BACK 
If You Are Not Entirely Satisfied! 
Both of the collections shown on this 
page are guaranteed to live and are guar¬ 
anteed satisfactory! (See Page 3.) If, when 
you receive them you are not entirely satis¬ 
fied, just notify us within 5 days, and we 
will refund the full purchase price or Re¬ 
place with other stock satisfactory to you, 
at no extra charge. Order one or both • of 
these unusual bargain collections today— 
you can't lose! 
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All trees in this collection are guaran¬ 
teed to live! If for any reason any tree, 
or trees, bought before April 25th fail to 
do so, just notify us by June 1, 1940, and 
we will replace such trees FREE! 
jl flirr $i.(!i 
Pius a Few Cenfs Express 
Either of These Offers! 
Variety 
Type 
Ripens 
ELBERTAS __ 
..Yellow, free _ _ 
...July 15 
MAMIE ROSS_ 
....White, pink semi-cling 
. June 30 
EARLY ELBERTA 
YpIIow. free . " 
June 25 
BELLE OF GEORGIA White, free . . 
June 20 
CHINESE CLING 
.. White, cling .. . 
July 10 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. 
Yellow, free . . 
June 10 
MAYFLOWER 
. Red, pink, semi-cling.. . 
May 25 
INDIAN CLING 
Blood red .... . 
August 15 
ORDER OFFER NO. 97 
All trees in above collection are sturdy, 
strong-rooted, heavy branched 3- to 4-ft. 
field-grown trees of the type that usually 
sell for prices of 40c each or more. For 
best results plant early. Send just SI.00 
(check, money order, or currency) today 
for your 10 peach trees. 
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GROWN 
PEMHIRBS^ 
If USES 3nifUD3F0R, 
EVERGREENS 8. BULBS 
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AMAZING 
irANNIVERSARY 
{BARGAIliSf 
SIMPLY TAKE. 
PICTURE! 
IT'S EASY! IT COSTS YOU NOTHING! READ HOW YOU MAY WIN! 
Win from $2.00 to $100.00 extra cash! A snapshot of a single luscious full-blown rose, a single 
sprig of flowering shrub, or a corner of your own yard or garden may win! All you have to do to 
enter this contest is take your picture, write on the back of your picture the variety of the plant or 
plants shown, together with the statement that it includes at least one Naughton plant and mail 
:if to us on or before July 1, 1940. No letter is necessary—no entry fee is required! It's so easy and 
simple, why not decide now to enter a picture of your favorite plant! 
A FEW SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL HELP YOU! 
Look over the pictures of roses, shrubs, and other nursery stock shown in this catalog. At the 
right are given 14 classifications in each of which individual prizes will be awarded and from 
which the Big Winners will be selected.. While it is not necessary that you follow the types of 
pictures shown in this catalog—it is well to keep in mind that a detail picture means just a bloom, 
or branch or two with blooms or berries. Enter pictures in as many of these classifications as you 
desire. If you do no have any Naughton plants in your yard now—you will'Mave plenty of time 
to plant them now and have them in bloom and ready for a picture 'before tqp contest closes! 
FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES! t 
1. Take a picture of any one or Naughton plants. 5. The d&Asion of the judges 
more of the objects or scenes 3. Math your entry to "Naugh- will be !qnal. 
described in the classifica- ton Yard and Garden Beauti- 6. Only one prize will be 
tions at the right. ficatian Content," Waxa- awarded to any one person. 
2. Include one or more Naugh- hdchie, Texas, on or before 7. In case of ties, duplicate 
ton plants in your picture. On midnight, July 1, 1940. prizes will be awarded, 
back of photograph ^ive ’ 4. The award-of prizes will be 8. All photographs entered 
name of plant or plants you . based upon , the opinion of shall become the property of 
wish to enter. Also state . three .judges to be selected Naughton Farms, Inc., and 
which plant ©r plants are by Naughton Farms, Inc. may be used in advertising. 
TAKE A PICTURE OF ONE OR MORE 
OF THESE! 
Be sure the picture you take falls into 
one of these classifications. The Grand 
Prize winner, as well as all other prize 
winners, will be selected from pictures of 
these subjects: 
1. Single rose bloom (detail). 
Roses growing (in landscape, garden, 
on trellis, etc.). 
Flowering Shrub (detail of flower or 
berries). 
Flowering Shrub (entire single bush). 
Flowering Shrubs (in landscape). 
Single Evergreen (entire tree). 
Evergreens (in landscape). 
Single Broadleaf Evergreen (entire tree). 
Broadleaf Evergreens (in landscape). 
Best Hardy Perennial (flower detail). 
Best Tulip, Crocus, Hardy Lily, or 
other bulb plant (showing detail). 
Best shade or Nut tree or Hedge (grow¬ 
ing). 
Best orchard, fruit tree, or berry bush. 
Best picture of single or 
Contest Closes July 1, 1940 
Plant Now- 
^ group of 
peaches, plums, apples, berries, etc. 
ENTER AS MANY PICTURES AS YOU WISH 
Enter Early 
fi E A UTI FIG A T10 N CO N T E S T! 
