HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS a 

Leaf-Mold 
The Plant Food that nature intended. This material is collected from dense Rhodo- 
dendron beds. It has no artificial treatment. Renovate your plantings, Azaleas, Rhodo- 
dendrons, Kalmias, Leucothoe, Andromedas, Hemlocks, Pines, Orchids, Ferns, Lilies, 
Trilliums, Perennials, and all Natives, with Nature’s own provided Plant Food. ‘‘BEST 
BY LES ie 
This treatment will feed the Plants, and give your soil proper acid condition to 
insure the best in flower, foliage, and root system. Also build up your lawn with this 
product. Cheaper to protect than to replace. 
Special price will be quoted on request. 

SPECIAL NOTE 
We have no connection whatever with any other Nursery. We employ no 
agents. Our entire business being transacted from our office at Ashford, North 
Carolinas BEWARE OF PEDDLERS AND SO CALLED NURSERYMEN, 
CLAIMING TO REPRESENT US AND OUR NURSERY STOCK. 
Our long experience in the nursery business should recommend your careful 
consideration before buying elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE 
Packing and grading will be held to highest standard. Certificate of Inspection at- 
tached to all shipments. Remittance or satisfactory reference required of unknown parties. 
Terms to those entitled, plus packing at cost on charge orders. Claims for any cause must 
be made upon receipt of goods. Correspondence and inspection invited. Visit our Nur- 
series. Shipping instructions should always be given fully. 
All stock offered in this list is strictly first class and is well graded. We can make 
prompt shipment, or will book and reserve such items as are wanted for later shipment. 

NOTE: 
Should any of our regular customers wish to send in reservation 
charge orders as usual, invoice will be sent to cover at time of ship- 
ment. Transportation charges following to be paid by customer at 
destination. 
Autumn planting is recommended for best results. This will 
enable the roots to get established before Winter, and start growing 
in early Spring before Spring planted stock overcomes the setback of 
transplanting. Autumn Planted Natives bloom well the first year 
and may save disappointment later. 
