SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 
We guarantee the delivery to YOU, our 
CUSTOMER, of all nursery stock in first class 
condition. If for any reason at all, the ship- 
ment does not arrive in first class condition, 
notify us at once and we will make prompt 
satisfactory adjustment. 
We guarantee to deliver to you healthy, 
vigorous stock, free from disease which if 
properly handled and planted will grow. How- 
ever, if, due to unfavorable weather, such as 
drought, excessive rainfall, or other conditions 
over which we have no control, they fail to 
grow, we will replace at half price. You must 
notify us of the failure to grow not later than 
JULY 10th following the season in which they 
were purchased. 
For your assurance of buying trees which 
are true to name we ask you to read the 
statement of inspection which appears on this 
page. To our new customers, you may write 
to the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station 
at Wooster, Ohio; to the Michigan State Ex- 
periment Station at Lansing, Mich., or to the 
Department of Horticulture at Ohio State 
University, Columbus, Ohio. 
As to our reliability in financial matters, 
we call your attention to the letter which ap- 
pears on the opposite page. You may also 
write to the Citizens Bank, Madison, Ohio, 
The Federal Savings and Loan, Painesville, 
Ohio, or to any place of business in Perry, 
Painesville, Madison, or Geneva. 
PLANTING A FRUIT GARDEN 
This year we were able to secure a quantity 
of this small booklet which we are offering 
while they last to our customers. It con- 
tains, planning, trimming, feeding, thinning, 
spraying and after care for the successful 
growing of fruit trees and berry plants. The 
man that wants to grow his own fruit should 
not be without this booklet. Please mail 25c 
to cover the cost of handling and mailing and 
we will send it to you promptly. 

MASSACHUSETTS TRUENESS-TO-NAME INSPECTION SERVICE 
A service to nurserymen and fruit growers to promote trueness to name of frutt varieties. 
Sponsored by The Massachusetts Fruit Growers’ Association 
Statement of Inspection for Trueness-to-name 
Amherst, Mass., August 6, 1947 
To Whom It May Concern: 
This is to state that all of the saleable apple, pear, 
plum and sweet cherry stock now growing 
Nurseries, Perry, Ohio, 
to-name by A. P. French, O. C. Roberts, and W. H. Thies. 
To the best of our knowledge and belief, 
cre true-to-name as they now stand in the nursery row. 
WO Lean 
J. K. Shaw 
have been examined for trueness- 
INDEX 
Peach: trees: ©.:.. 2.74 =. 2,425 
Apple trees ........ TP oa 
Sour Cherry); ec oo cate Sa 10 
Sweet: Chetryin =. 2 <b e+ een ee 10 
Plein eh aoe a he sie, hole 11 
Prone? Shan Se 0 eek ee 1D 
Dwoart: Apple sec 20 cae ee era: ) 
Dwarfs Peari eis. = oa eae 6 
Apricot ae ie ie eee VW 
Oninée!.. oo. ae ee 11 
Nectarines 9.5... owe oe VW 
Peors=-; Sekt se Oe 9 
S*inglaApple score ee 3 
in Champion Blueberries ............ ad 3 
Jumbo fruit trees ............ 2 
Strawberries’ 4. = ester aes 12 
Blackberries* 7...) 13 
these trees Raspberries 2.0 Sa a 14 
Nut Trees... aw. aa 4 
Boysenberries ............... 13 
Gooseberries ................ 13 
Currants?) -Soon.s nico oe es 13 
ASPGFGGUS ee 0 le re cet ies, 13 
Rhubarb wo eee 13 
Grapes ~ er Re nt See & 15 
Vegetable Seeds .......... 16-23 
Flowering Shrubs .......... 24-28 
Shade z trees. 85-3, es Gees 30 
Roses see Roe 33 
Evergreens: 2.63202 6h ae te 32 
Vines > aca e oe rte Se 29 
Peonies x4. 3 ee ee 33 
Broadleaf Evergreens ........ 29 
Ornamental trees ........... 31 
