Hardy Fruit Jroos and Plants in the 
Hoart of the Ozark Fruit Bolt 
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Fruit Tree Planting Suggestions 
On arrival, the nursery stock should be placed in 
a tub or pail of water for a short time before heeling- 
in or placing in cellar, until ready to plant out. 
To heel-in, dig a trench about twelve inches deep 
and a foot or two wide in garden or similar pro- 
tected place. Trees or plants are placed in this 
ditch and covered with loose soil well up on the 
trunks or at least above the ground line in nursery 
row. They should be separated a few inches apart 
so air holes are not formed when soil settles. If 
soil is tramped in, stock can remain heeled-in all 
winter. Where the garden is not fenced for rabbits, 
wire netting or board fence should be placed around 
stock. The nursery stock should be standing straight 
or at an angle of forty-five degrees in the trench. 
Prepare ground for transplanting as for wheat or 
corn. While transplanting we suggest carrying stock 
in barrel or tub of water. Follow illustrated plant- 
ing instructions. 
PEACH TREE SPECIAL 
5 Well Rooted, Branched Tops. 1 to 3 ft. 
Five Good Varieties 
ALL FOR $ 12 5 
PREPAID 

BLACKBERRY SPECIAL 
25 Eldorado Blackberries 
1 Year 
ALL FOR $400 PREPAID 
HORSERADISH SPECIAL 
1 Year 
10 FOR $700 Beatpaid 

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANT- 
ING BOYSENBERRY, YOUNGBERRY 
AND BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS. 
When planted, top of plant should have only about 
one and one-half inches of soil covering the crown. 
When planted too deeply, the plant very often fails 
to push through. 
OUR STOCK IS STATE CERTIFIED 
All our shipments are accompanied by Certificate 
of Nursery Inspection. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarante to deliver nursery stock in good 
growing condition and will replace immediately upon 
notification any item not proving as such, if notified 
within 10 days of arrival of the shipment. This 
guarantee is not good unless the above requirements 
are met. Nursery stock is the same as any animal 
or human being, it drinks, feeds and breathes and is 
subject to disease and drought. We can not warrant 
any crops as that depends upon many conditions be- 
yond our control. Therefore with proper planting and 
proper care, we know our stock will do well. We 
warrant our stock true to name. Should any prove 
otherwise, we will, upon proper proof, refund pur- 
chase price or replace free of charge. We are not 
liable for damages beyond the amount of purchase 
price. 
Terms: Our terms are cash with order or C.O.D. 
orders will be accepted if accompanied by one-third 
cash. All prices herein are for stock packed and 
delivered f.o.b. Bentonville, Arkansas, unless other- 
wise stated. 
Arkansas Customers: Add 2 per cent to amount 
of order for state sales tax. 
We are members—The American Association of 
Nurserymen, The Arkansas Association of Nursery- 
men. 
IMPORTANT 
We do not limit the number of Collections 
any one customer may buy provided we are 
not sold out. 
HUCKLEBERRY 
OZARK NATIVE HUCKLEBERRY — Fine for 
dessert; pies and canning. 
Price: 10c each; 12 for $1.00, prepaid. 
PLUM COLLECTION 
Baby Tree Offer 
2 America, Coral Red 
2 Hanska, Bright Red 
1 Opata, Purple Red 
ALL FOR $y00 POSTPAID 
16 Hardy Fruit Trees and Plants—In the Ozark Fruit Belt 
