
KANSAS EVERGREEN NURSERIES 
hie MANHATTAN mete 
194A? PLANT LIST 
Nursery stock is more or less of a perishable nature. Improper 
care after receiving, undue exposure or undesirable soil, injurious 
insects and diseases which may be contracted, neglect after planting 
over which we haye no control, may cause nursery stock to die regard- 
less of how thrifty and healthy it may have been when delivered, and, 
under these circumstances, we cannot guarantee it to grow. We will, 
however, replace or refund the orig inal purchase price of any plants, 
shrubs or trees that are not Lae Bed true to name, and will ne ae 
at half retail price any plants, shrubs, or trees that fail to grow, 
provided these have been given reasonable care and providing the orig- 
inal bill of sale has been paid in full and is presented. 
Labor necessary for replacément charzced at full price. 
it is mutually agreed between the purchaser and ourselves that 
we will not be held for any greater amount than the original purchase 
prices 
We do not warrant in any way, express or imply, the contents, or 
the description, purity, produ¢etiveness, or any other matter of any 
seeds, bulbs, plants, or trees sold by us, and we will not in any way 
be responsible for the Crop. 
This guarantee expires July 1 soon purchase. 
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Items to watch when transplanting 
1. Always be sure and have the hole at least a third larger than the 
natural root spread. 
2s In digging keep the good top soil in a separate pile from the hard 
SuUbSOLL. Place 4 layer of top .s011 in bottom of hole. 
&. if ground is very dry fill hole half full of water and allow it 
to be absorbed before starting to plant. 
4. See that the roots are spread out, and any long straggling ones 
are cut back, also a fresh clean diagonal cut to any bruised or 
broken ends, pressing cut surface down. 
So. Work tdép soil in ariong roots and press down firmly so that no air 
pockets will remain, being careful not to injure roots by too 
much pressure. 
G&. Fill héelke two-thirds full of soil then fill to top with water, 
Add enough water to be sure it has reached the roots. On ordinary 
sized bushes or roses at least ten gallons of water is necessary, 
but the moisture condition of soll will affect quantity used. 
Je 22 tevpriiiser is to be used add to top layer of soil. 
8. When water has seeped down fill hole to top making sure the plant 
is in the center of the depression which will catch and hold ‘the 
subsequent moisture. 
9. If plants have been out of ground long, or if the weather at the 
time of planting is hot and dry it is a very good plan to draw a 
mound of soil eight to ten inches high about the plant until the 
growth is well started. When dirt is pulled away be sure that a 
depression is left for the plant so that it does not set higher 
than the ground around it and lose the natural moisture or surface 
water. 
10. All plants must be pruned when planted. Different plants require 
varying degrees of cutting back. The prices in this list are for 
plants only, and do not include any labor necessary for planting. 
