TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS 
We are slad to present our 35th. annual catalogue in its usual modest and sincer form. 
The many patrons who have been with us since the early days af our business prove that 
reliable pacts followed by satisfaction is our best advertisement. 
We take this means of thanking all who have patronized us in the past and assure you 
of the same satisfaction in the future. 
Very sincerly yours 
FIELD PLANT FARM 
INSTRUCTIONS 
TIME TO ORDER 4: soon as possthle after receiving this catalogue. That is 
particulary so with herry plants. We can reserve the varieties jou want and ship as early 
in the spring as it 1s possible for you to prepare the ground for them. This 1s the first im- 
portant step toward a successful berry patch. When planting in the early spring you are 
certain of getting a good stand without watering and nursing them along, which is often 
required later in the season when it becomes hot and dry. 
ALL OUR PLANTS ARE FRESHLY DUG: Packed in light ventilated crates 
with plenty of damp mass and shipped promptly, guaranteed to reach you in good condition. 
Should they arrive in poor condition which might happen through delay in transit or some 
cause beyond our cantrol, accept the plants and have yaur Express Agent or Postman make 
note of same. Advise us atonce and we will make xood ail just claims, when made on re- 
ceipt of goods. 
GUARANTEE 
We guarantee our stock to he true to name and free fiom discase. We use every precaution 
to keep it so and believe we have been able to do so almost one hundred percent in the thirty 
Sour years that we have heen in husiness. 
Shoutd any prove otherwise we will replace them on proper proof hut in no case will we 
be responsible for any greater amount than the purchase price af stack. 
PAYMENT should be made to the Field Plant Farm by Money Order, Bank Draft 
or Personal Check. However we will reserve your order for a deposit of one fourth of the 
total amount, The balance can be paid hefore shipment or will ship with halance C.0.D. 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
TRENTON 
No. 322 Trenton, N.J. September 1 1948 
‘ THIS IS TO CERTIFY that we have this 19th. day of August, 1948, in accordance with the provisions of 
Title 4, Chapter 7 of the Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey, as amended by Charter1ll, P. L. 1941 
caused to be inspected by aduly appointed inspector the nursery stock growing inthe L.E. Field nurs- 
ery of L. E. Field proprietor, at Barnsboro, in Gloucester County,New Jersey, and have found same appear- 
ently free from San Jose seale, and other dangerously injurious insect pest and destructive plant diseases. 
This certificate expires Sept. 1st.1949, and covers only 
stock in nursery when examined. 
HARRY B. WEISS Chief, Bureau of plant Industry. W.H. ALLEN Secretary of Agriculture, 
