25 WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 15, 1952 
SHULe PLANTS EN 
Ga POTS 
FOR MORE PROFITS 
@ AS EASY TO BUY AS A LOAF OF BREAD 
Saves you money in handling expense. No 
waiting in line by your customers for 
plant to be dug up or wrapped. No packing 
cost. 
e MORE PROFIT PER SALE 
Healthy, growing potted plants will bring 
higher prices than dormant stock. 
@ LONGER SELLING SEASON 
Sell growing nursery stock all sum- 
mer. Customers seldom fail to trans- 
plant properly when their plants are 
already started. 
@e EASY TO SELL 
Potted plants are more attractive. 
People can serve themselves. 
Best sizes to pot: 
Shrubs, 2/3 ft. 18/24 in. 
Hl. Trees 4/5 ft. 3/4 ft. 
Packed Approx. 
Diam. Diam. Per Wt. Per Per Per 
No. Height Top Bottom Carton 100 100 1000 
0 54% in. 5) 10h. 4%, in. 100 35 Ib. 3.25 30.00 
1 644 in. 6 in. 544 in. 100 52 lb. 4.50 42.50 
% 914 in. 1 ba, 61% in. 50 78 lb. 5.00 47.50 
3 Gy ia 8 in. 71% in. 50 88 lb. 5.50 52.50 
4 ils} bale 12 in. iat iba, 25 200 lb. (See below) 
No. 4 prices: $7.00 per 25; $13.25 per 50; $19.75 per 75; $23.75 per 100. 
Orders for 300 pots or more take 1000 pot price. 
Orders for less than 300 pots take 100 pot price. We do not break cartons. 
No. 0 for perennials and greenhouse use. No. 1 for perennials. No. 2 for 
roses and shrubs. No. 3 for shrubs and transplanting. No. 4 for trees and 
shrubs too large for Nos. 2 and 3. 
THERE ARE WILLIS SHRUBS, VINES AND TREES JUST RIGHT 
FOR POTTING. 
