Buying Liners in Plant Bands 
Means Money in Your Pocket 
You save money buying plants in Plantbands as com- 
pared to plants from 214” clay pots, because: 
1. Plants in bands are moved by the flatful; plants 
in clay pots must be handled individually. Much 
labor is saved. 
2. Plants in bands are shipped in the bands; plants 
from clay pots must be knocked out and placed in 
paper pots. Expense is eliminated. 
3. Plants in bands arrive in good order because the 
bands hold them firmly together; being cubical in 
shape, they pack well. Potted plants, shifted to paper 
pots, pack loosely, and take a beating in transit. Losses 
are prevented. 
4. Plants in bands have nearly twice as much soil 
about the roots as does the usual 24” pot. They will 
ship farther, and still remain in moist condition. More 
losses prevented. 
5. Plants in bands transplant better, because of the 
large amount of soil about the roots. It holds moist- 
ure longer, insuring better stands. 
6. If plants in bands arrive at an inconvenient time, 
they can be set up in flats and left for indefinite per- 
iods before being planted. Plants from small clay pots 
must either be repotted or planted at once. 
7. Banded plants handle easily and quickly in the 
field. No pots to haul out, gather, and wash. It costs 
less to plant them. 
8. The plant bands we use are made of cypress. 
You can actually set them up in flats and carry 
them until August without repotting or rebanding. 
You can do more things with them with less cost. 
Such of these savings and eliminations of expense as 
can be made here are passed on to you in the form 
of lower prices. 

A “Full House’”’ - 150 ft., all in bands, growing frantically, 
and getting ready for the spring rush. 


