
HARTLINE NURSERY 
GEORGE W. HARTLINE & SONS 
GROWERS ofFINE BERRY PLANTS 
R. F. D. No. 1, Box 287 
— BARODA, MICH. 
* MAR 1 = 1946 
Phone Bridgman 4-F4 
Reference: State Savings Bank, Bridgman, Michigan; Postmaster at Baroda, Michigan 





AN INTRODUCTION 
To Our Old and New Customers: 
We are just starting our eighteenth year in the nursery 
business and hope that we have justified our existence by 
offering to our many customers the best in fruit plants and 
trees. Our nursery is ideally located in the very heart of 
the fruit belt, for which Michigan is so famous. We have 
become experienced in growing and culture of high grade 
nursery stock through a lifetime of practical experience 
in the business of raising profitable fruit crops for the com- 
mercial markets of the middlewest. 
We have not spent a lot of money on a fine colored 
catalog as we feel that you will appreciate our simple price 
list and take advantage of our lower prices which we are 
able to quote by cutting down on printing expenses. As 
this is our only salesman, we again take the pleasure in 
coming to youwith this price list of very good nursery 
bargains. We again offer you the highest quality hardy 
northern grown stock at wholesale prices. Through these 
annual price lists and your business with us, we feel ac- 
quainted with you. Whether your order is 50c or $50.00, it 
will receive our personal attention and you will get a square 
deal. We advise you to have shipments made by express 
wherever possible due to the cheap rates and the better 
handling of the plants on the journedy to you. 
All shipments are accompanied by a Certificate of 
We guarantee our stock to be strong, healthy, full count, true-tot-name, free from disease and fresh dug. 
inspection by the State of Michigan so that you are as- 
sured of strong healthy plants and trees that will grow, 
with proper care tobring you handsome profits in the 
near future. 
The earlier you place your order, the surer you will 
be that we have in stock what you want) because, later in 
the seasonwefrequently run out of some varieties, there- 
fore, when you ordr late, state whether we should sub- 
stitute something equally as near the variety ordered. We 
never substitute without the permission of the customer. 
We pacak our nursery stock in moist moss, fresh-dug 
and in good condition, but in case of unfavorable conditions 
they do not reach you in good shape, please notify us, as 
well as the postman or expressman. 
We wish to sincerely thank our old customers for 
their patronage, and to our new customers, we'll strive to 
make them one of our satisfied customers. 
With our three sons in service we were pretty short 
on help but now that they are returning we hope to give 
our customers a better, faster service with their dependable 
help. 
Very truly yours, 
HARTLINE NURSERY 
George W. Hartline & Sons. 
A Certificate of Inspection accompanies each order. 
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GRAPE VINES 
Flant a vineyard for a money-making investment. We grow 
our own Grape Plant Cuttings taken from our heavy producing 
vineyards, where the greatest care is taken in selecting cuttings 
from the vines that are healthy and heavy producing. Michigan 
vines rank among the finest vines because of our soil and lo- 
cation; you can depend on ours being the finest. Really good 
grape vines are scarce because it requires proper soil and care to 
produce a first grade grape vine. We have an extra grade of fine 
grape vines this year. 
CONCORD 
This variety is the most po- 
pular Grape for commercial 
and home use, being a large 
blue-black berry in extra com- 
pact bunches. It is sweet and 
juicy which commands fancy 
prices on all markets. It ripens 
in October. 
BARGAIN NO. 3 
50 Senator Dunlap 
50 Robinson 
Both for ONLY 
$1.50 
es 
BARGAIN NO. 4 
2 Niagara — 2 Catawba 
2 Concord 
A ll for ONLY 
$1.00 
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Prices-1 yr., 1 for 15c; 6 for 
80c 12 for $1.45; 25 for $2.50 
Prices-Z yr., 1 for Z0Oc; 6 for 
$1.00; 12 for $1.80; 25-$3.00 
. NIAGARA 
The standard white grape. 
Ripens with Concord Bunch. 
Berries are large and good 
quality. Very handy and pro- 
ductive. Color yellowish green when fully ripe. 
Prices-1 yr., 1 for 20c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00; 
25 for $3.50. 
Prices-2 yrs. 1 for 25c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25; 
25 for $4.00. 
| CATAWBA 
The best red grape of them all. Berries are large, 
deep red, with pleasing flavor. Ripens in September. 
Prices-1 yr., 1 for 20c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00; 
25 for $3.50. 
Prices-2 yrs., 1 for 25c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25; 
25 for $4.00. 




