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I N 1887, when Wight Nurseries was founded, our aim was to produce the very 
best nursery stock that could be grown, to pack it properly so as to reach the 
customer in good condition, and to sell our stock at a reasonable price. Quality 
was first, price second. 
In 1940, although the founder is gone and the second generation of Wights is 
serving you, our aim has not changed. Quality is still first, price second. Increased 
volume and improved methods of production have made it possible for us to reduce 
prices of most plants, but no attempt has been or will be made to reduce prices where a 
price reduction must mean a reduction in quality. In the firm belief that the best 
plants are the cheapest plants, we will continue to offer our customers the best 
to be had. 
This fifty-third Anniversary “Planter’s Guide” is sent to you with the belief that it 
represents the best in nursery stock for the South; and with the hope that, to you of 
our Southland, it will truly be a “Planter’s Guide.” 
We cannot urge too strongly that you plant early. Early orders give you the best 
selections from the Nursery, and better results after the stock is transplanted to your 
own grounds. 
WIGHT NURSERIES 
J. B. WIGHT, Manager 
CAIRO • GEORGIA 
October 20, 1939 
