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__NEW AUGUSTA NURSERY, INC. 
~~ New Augusta, Indiana 
5000 West 59th Street 
BUY FRESHLY DUG PLANTS AT A LOCAL NURSERY AND ENJOY THE DIFFERENCE 
RETAIL PRICE LIST FALL 1950 SPRING 1951 
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We are growing the most extensive list of perennials in Central Indiana. 
It is our intention to furnish the trade with heavy, field-grown plants, freshly 
dug, and handled in such a manner that the plants surfer no more shock than 
necessary in moving. 
We add to our list as we find new plants suitable to this locality and 
solicit your inquiries on plants not on our list. 
We are also specializing in the select ornamentals and are developing a 
good stock in Euonymus, Cotoneasters, Viburnum, and other plants suitable for the 
modern ranch type houses. 
We make no guarantee on any plants other than that they are true to name 
and of size claimed, and in no case will we be responsible for any loss other than 
the purcnase price of the plant. 
NEW AUGUSTA NURSERY is located on West 59th Street. Drive west on Kessler 
Boulevard to Guion Road (first road west of Big Four R.R.). Turn north on Guion 
Road to first road (59th Street) and go west to Nursery. 
Prices quoted are net, cash, for first class, field grown plants at the 
Nursery. For delivery in Indianapolis or vicinity on retail orders add 10% to price. 
For the convenience of those clients who have limited time outside business 
hours, we keep the nursery open on Sundays and evenings from September 1 to December 
1 and from March 1 to June 15. 
Rhubarb, asparagus, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, are available 
for both wholesale and retail after May 10. ie will be pleased to quote and to hold 
material of this type for your Spring needs. 
We import each fall, a selected list of the best Holland bulbs obtainable. 
They are available about Sept. 25. Ask for special list. Tulips, Hyacinth, Crocus, 
Daffodils, Galanthus, Eranthis and Lillies in variety. 
Potted Hybrid Tea Roses will be ready about May 10, 1951. 
In addition to the regular list of perennials we have limited quantities 
of many others. Teucrium chamaedrys, Pachystima canbyi, Hardy English Ivy, both 
large and small leaf, and other hard to get plants are available in limited quanti- 
ties. 
In the Spring, we pot some 3000 perennials in 5" Cloverset pots of varieties 
which we have learned will handle well, and these are available to both wholesale and 
retail trade as long as they last. They are well adapted to planting as late as July 
l. They are priced at 10 cents over the regular prices. 
Member of American Association of Nurserymen, Indiana Nurseryments Association, 
and Indianapolis Landscape Association. 
