WAKE ROBIN FARM, HOME, PENNSYLVANIA 
REMARKS 
Our desire is to please others with the beauty of the living flowers and 
ferns, which our Farm can supply. All plants are carefully packed and forwarded, 
usually by parcel post. This requires prepayment, charged at the rate of 10% of 
the amount of the order, east of the Mississippi. 20% west of the Mississippi. 
Plants are offered, naturally, subject to conditions beyond control. 
CLAIMS 
Claims for damage in transit should be made by consignee. Errors on our 
part will be corrected and prompt claims are requested. While we can not promise 
that stock will grow, we will do all we can to help encourage growth under the 
varied conditioss of our country-wide field of activity. 
HOME GARDENS 
Inspection certificates are attached to all shipments. We like to encourage 
small home plantings. No order is too small for our best attention. Large 
plantings are welcome, too, and we can often quote very interesting prices for 
quantity orders. 
REMITTANCE; SHIPMENT 
Remittance is made with order, in any safe form. Orders and payments 
are acknowledged on receipt, and the plants are shipped at the right planting 
time, or as requested. 
FALL PLANTING 
There is much to be said for fall planting of many of our wild flowers and 
ferns. It is in spring that one is seized with the restless urge to plant, but at 
that season the ground may be frozen, or the weather unfavorable, just when the 
work should be done. Some of the plants are such early bloomers that it is 
dificult to get them in the ground in time for spring flowering. The fall 
season, however, is more leisurely, the weather more settled, the plants are going 
to sleep, and working thus with Nature gives greater assurance of early spring 
blooming. You may like to keep this in mind and write, about August, for 
our Fall Supplemental Sheet of suggested plants for such pleasant work. Espe- 
cially is Fall a good time to plant Ferns. Started early enough, they become 
established before freezing weather sets in, and are thus prepared for the earliest 
spring growth. 
