MANN’S GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 
Perennial and Shrub List 
STOCK 
Only vigorous, healthy, true to name plants will 
be sent out. Careful packing free. Beyond this our 
liability ceases: due to our having no control over 
their care and growing conditions. 
May we substitute? Sometimes we are sold out of 
a size or variety ordered. May we substitute a variety 
of the same type equally as good or a different size? 
We grow many of the choicer plants and shrubs in 
quantities too small to list. A visit to our greenhouse 
and gardens may prove instructive and enjoyable for 
our garden friends, and all are indeed welcome. 
If you have any growing problem, don’t hesitate 
to let us know about it. Perhaps we can help you. 
TREATMENT OF CANS USED IN SHIPPING 
We grow many items in cans as we feel the extra 
expense of growing and shipping is more than offset 
by the improved performance of the stock when 
planted in your garden. Actually the cans when re- 
ceived may be planted as is for the roots will find 
the drainage holes and the cans seldom last very 
long. However, some folks prefer to carefully re- 
move the bottom before planting. In no event is it 
necessary to remove them from the cans. If you 
desire stock listed in cans, bare root packed in moss, 
you may deduct 15 per cent from the prices, but you 
must assume all the losses from such stock. 
TERMS 
Cash with order; Washington residents add 3 per 
cent sales tax. We pay transportation charges on 
all orders amounting to $5.00 or more. On smaller 
orders please include 50c to help defray our greater 
handling costs. On items picked up at the garden 
you may deduct 10 per cent from these prices. Dealers 
and commercial growers write for quotations on items 
wanted. 
LOOKING FORWARD 
If you are looking for new and different subjects 
for your garden, something rare and hard to find, 
don't fail to send for your list next year. We will have 
at least thirty new and exciting perennials as well as 
fifteen of the specie Gentian, six specie Meconopsis, 
including white and yellow ones, six new Potentilla, 
including beautiful white and two exciting reds, 
twenty-three hard to find Primula specie, four of the 
new hybrid groups, and three more perennial Salvia. 
A card with your name and address will put you 
on our mailing list. If you will list any of the plants 
or plant families you are particularly interested in it 
will help us grow the things you folks want but aren’t 
able to find elsewhere. 
