For Quick Profits 
Michigan State Department of Agriculture 
Orchard and Nursery Inspection 
Certificate of Nursery Inspection No. 674 
This is to certify, that J. N. Rokely & Son, Bridg- 
man, has filed affidavit showing that their nursery stock 
has been inspected and is apparently free from dangerous 
insects and dangerously contagious tree and plant dis- 
eases. 
This Certificate to be void after September 15, 1942. 
Leo V. Card, Commissioner. 
C. A. Boyer, Director, 
Orchard and Nursery Inspection. 
Lansing, Michigan, October 15, 1941. 
Michigan State Department of Agriculture 
Orchard and Nursery Inspection 
Certificate of Inspection No. 918 
Lansing, Mich., Sept. 19, 1941. 
This is to certify that the raspberry fields of J. N. 
Rokely & Son, Bridgman, have been inspected according 
to the regulations of this Department, and having been 
found apparently free from dangerous insects and dis- 
eases, this certificate is granted and the sale of plants 
from the approved fields is authorized for the year 
ending September 15, 1942. 
First Inspection made June 12, 1941: Second Inspec- 
tion made Sept. 12, 1941. 
Leo V. Card, Commissioner. 
C. A. Boyer, In Charge of Orchard and Nursery In- 
spection. 
INSTRUCTIONS TO PURCHASERS 
ORDER EARLY. Make up your order and send it to 
us aS soon as you receive this catalog. Early in the 
season we have a complete stock of all varieties and you 
will not be disappointed in getting just what you want. 
Early cash buyers will find our Cash Discounts most at- 
tractive and worth while. 
SHIPPING SEASON. We begin shipping the last of 
March or first of April, according to season, and con- 
tinue until about May 15th. We do not advise our 
customers to order stock for shipment after this date. 
We can fill fall orders and make shipments soon as stock 
matures, which is around October 15th, depending on 
season. 
TERMS, Cash with order. However, if you prefer, you 
may send a small down payment with your order and the 
balance any time before you wish shipment made. Orders 
amounting to $5.00 or more, for shipment before May Ist, 
will be shipped C. O. D. provided 25 per cent of the 
amount™is remitted with order. No orders will be booked 
ors stock reserved unless part payment is made with 
order. 
REMITTANCE. Always remit by personal check, ex- 
press or post office money order, bank draft, or registered 
letter. Never send currency in letter without registering, 
as we cannot assume liability for currency lost in un- 
registered letters. 
NOTE. Should the United States, or any state, in- 
crease by taxes, legislative acts, inflation, or in any other 
way beyond our control, the cost or selling price of 
nursery stock listed in this catalog, we reserve the right 
to add to our quoted prices to cover such increase. 
EXPRESS SHIPMENTS. For most orders express is 
the safest, and, all things considered, the best way to 
have your nursery stock shipped. All express orders ure 
shipped collect for transportation charges. All shipments 
of nursery stock by express now travel at second class 
rate, making charges about 25 per cent cheaper than 
formerly. 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENTS. Many of our small or- 
ders are shipped by parcel post but we do not recom- 
mend it for any but very small orders, as it is much more 
expensive than express on large orders or for long dis- 
tances. By referring to the table below you may deter- 
mine the amount of money you must add to your order 
for postage. If postage is not included with your remit- 
tance we will assume that you wish us to ship C. O. D. 
for exact postage required. 
PARCEL POST TABLE 
Group No. 1—Southern Michigan (Grand Rapids, Port 
Huron, Owosso and all towns south thereof). North- 
ern Indiana (Indianapolis and all towns north thereof.) 
Group No. 2—Northern Michigan (Towns north of Grand 
Rapids, Owosso and Port Huron), Southern Indiana 
(Towns south of Indianpolis). Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, 
Strawberry and Asparagus .................. 100 plants 
All other berry’ plants: 2.02... 100 plants 
All transplants, grape vines ................. 100 plants 
Pete OAT Dil ond sie ete ge oo oe 12 plants 
NODS Ge dba acy oye Sealer eat 3 ae Serene)! 1 tree 
5 trees 
Kentucky, Wisconsin. 
Group No. 3—Ark., Del., Kans., Md., Minn., Mo., Nebr., 
No J.D NGeYaeN oF Cars ‘Pas Tenn: Vas W.Va. 
Group No. 4—All states not included in the other three 
groups. 
Group Group Group Group 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 
$0.12 $0.18 $0.25 $0.40 
.20 .30 45 .85 
.30 .50 15 1.25 
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.10 SUB alr? -25 
15 221 .40 -65 

