It's Easy To Order By Mail From Wayside 
New Customers are Invited to Read This Page 
Before Ordering 
The business of Wayside Gardens is conducted each year with many 
customers—and is based upon confidence and co-operation. By its 
very nature most of our shipping must be done during only a few 
weeks each year. 
Your Confidence in Wayside 
We appreciate your confidence in ordering from us—and we will 
do our utmost to deserve it. Based on many years’ experience we have 
worked out systems for handling orders expeditiously and correctly. 
However, you can help us, and enable us to give you the best pos- 
sible service, if you will order early. 
When to Order 
Send us your order as soon as you have made your selection. Do 
not delay mailing it to us! Much preliminary work must be done be- 
fore the actual shipping of bulbs or plants is possible. Nursery pro- 
ducts are not manufactured but are grown so that in case of ‘’short 
crops” early orders have first consideration. It is good judgment on 
your part to have your order ‘‘in’’ early and it is helpful to us. 
Report Errors Promptly 
(Always Give DATE of Order) 
It is impossible to avoid or escape rush periods in the nursery busi- 
ness. Errors are possible at such times. Therefore, check over your 
order as soon as you receive it. Shrubs, roses, bulbs, and plants, etc., 
are sent in separate packages sometimes several weeks apart because 
they do not mature at the same time. This is particularly true in the 
autumn. Perennial plants are never included in the same bundle with 
shrubs as they do not arrive satisfactorily if handled that way. If 
you receive anything which has been damaged in transit advise us 
at once. Be sure always to state the variety name and quantity of 
damaged goods. With that information at hand, we are able to im- 
mediately send you a free replacement for that which was received 
damaged. It is important we have complete information. 
We Ship at Proper Planting Time 
All plants, roses or shrubs, and bulbs will be shipped at the proper 
time for planting in your locality. This often requires two or more 
shipments. If there is a special date on which you would like to re- 
ceive your order, mention it on the order blank. We desire to comply 
with your request, weather permitting, of course. 
Remittances Must Accompany Order 
Your remittance and your order will be acknowledged when receiv- 
ed. Checks, money orders or bank drafts may be used. Please avoid 
the use of currency as much as possible. 
Quantities and Prices 
1 or 2 plants of one kind are sold only where each rate is quoted. 
3 to 5 plants of one kind are sold at the three rate. We do not sell 
any hardy plants in smaller units than three unless the variety is 
specifically quoted per each. 
6 to 24 plants of one kind are sold at the dozen rate. 25 or more 
plants of one kind are sold at the hundred rate, 
Wayside’s Guarantee 
We guarantee each order we send out to be filled with stock of 
superior quality. 
We guarantee each shipment to reach you safely and undamaged. 
We guarantee to replace any of our products that do not reach you 
in first-class condition. 
We guarantee to ship at proper dates for planting in your section 
of the country. Your order is a matter of personal and individual con- 
cern. 
Replacements 
We guarantee our plants, Roses, shrubs, and bulbs to bloom if 
given intelligent and reasonable care. We know that you would not 
expect us to replace stock lost due to freezing, bad drainage, drought, 
heat, carelessness, neglect, or lack of experience on the part of the 
planter. These are all conditions entirely beyond our control and we 
cannot be held responsible for stock lost because of them. We are 
prompt to replace free of charge any stock which does not arrive in 
good condition. Complaints are entertained if received at any time 
within one month after delivery. 
Rail express is in many ways the most satisfactory mode of ship- 
ping nursery stock. On the rare occasion when a shipment by express 
should not arrive in good condition, the only step to be taken by the 
customer is to obtain at once an Exception Report from the express 
company and mail it to us. There will be absolutely no delay on our 
part in making free replacement immediately upon hearing from you. 
METHOD OF SHIPMENT 
The shrubs and plants we ship are larger than generally offered 
in catalogs. 
It is impossible to determine weights in advance. Therefore, | 
transportation charges are not included in the purchase price. 
Most shipments are sent by express, this being the best method, 
because large bundles rarely comply with postal regulations. 
If you request shipment by parcel post and size of package 
complies with postal regulations, we will so forward your order, 
sending it ‘parcel post charges collect.” 
Packages traveling by parcel post containing perishable items 
ordered late in the season are sent parcel post special handling 
to assure speedy delivery. 
Shrubs and roses ordered in the spring are sent in one package. 
Hardy plants as well as bulbs are sent in separate packages to 
insure delivery at correct planting time. 
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