- WAYNESBORO NURSERIES 
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES 
VIRGINIA MOUNTAIN-CRAFT BASKETS 
White Oak split baskets hand made by the mountain people of 
the Blue Ridge area. Natural Oak finish. Attractive, useful, and 
with proper care will last indefinitely. 
1. Shopping or Vegetable Basket. One-half bushel size. $3.25, 
postpaid. 
2. Flower or Magazine Basket. Offered in following sizes: 
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3. Egg or Market Basket. Round. Popular for general home use. 
Y,-Bushel Size 
3-Gallon Size 
1-Peck Size 
6-Quart Size 
1-Gallon Size—Also used as a sewing basket 1.65 
4. Mail or Knitting Basket. Flat back. Height, 8 in.; depth, 6 in. 
$1.45, postpaid. 
5. Waste Basket. Holds one peck. $2.25, postpaid. 
6. Strawberry Basket. Also useful for flowers, garden tools or as a 
serving tray. 18 in. long, 11 in. wide, 3 in. deep. $3.25, post- 
paid. 
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7. Picnic Basket. Has removable lid, which is useful as a serving 
tray: 16 in. long, 11 in. wide, 7 in. deep. Lid 2 in. deep. $6.50, 
postpaid. 
LADDER-BACK CHAIR 
Unfinished white Ash. Ready to 
be finished to suit your require- 
ments. Height above seat, 25 in. 
Seat 14 x 18 in. Entire height, 42 
in. Fiber cord seat. $6.95, express 
collect. 
FOOTSTOOL 
Solid Walnut. Hand-woven fiber- 
rush seat. Height 11 in., seat 12 x 
15 in, $3.35, postpaid. 
Write for prices on other styles 
of solid Walnut and Maple chairs 
and stools. 
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GARDEN MAGIC 
A Complete Book of Gardening 
Made up of 320 pages—17 full 
color illustrations, hundreds of line 
drawings—practical, helpful ideas 
on what should be done and how to , 
do it. Deals with many important 
garden subjects, including the follow- 
ing: 
Acid-loving Plants 
Soil Fertility 
Lawns and Grading 
Trees, Shrubs, Roses 
Hedges, Vines, Bulbs 
The Rock Garden 
The Water Garden 
Planting, Transplanting, Pruning 
Coniferous Evergreens 
The Vegetable Garden 
Fruits and Berries 
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Plant Diseases 
Flower Arrangements 
Price: $3.65, postpaid. 
ORDERING and PLANTING | 
INFORMATION 
PLANTING SEASON. The normal planting season is when plant 
material is dormant, extending from early November to May. How- 
ever, there are exceptions, especially in balled and burlapped plants, 
which may be transplanted throughout the year. The planting season 
of dormant stock is extended by modern nursery cold storages. Novem- 
ber and December are big planting months; so are March, April and 
May. Specified shipping dates will be followed as closely as practical, 
but as we must be somewhat governed by the weather conditions and 
maturity of stock, it is not always possible to make shipment on 
exact dates requested. 
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION. Issued by Virginia State Entomolo- 
gist—certifying that our nursery has been inspected and plant ma- 
rial found to be apparently free of disease and pests, furnished with 
each shipment. 
TRANSPORTATION. We are located on trunk lines of CGO and 
N&W Railroads and are served by motor freight lines. Fruit trees, 
berry plants and other items dug without ball are generally shipped 
express; balled and burlapped (BB) evergreens and large shade trees 
by freight or delivered by our truck, for which we can in most cases 
arrange at a nominal delivery cost. Small shipments can be frequently 
sent by parcel post at a saving, permitting customer to refund to us 
amount of postage on package. 
PRICES. Prices quoted are f.o.b. our shipping point. We make no 
charge for packing and delivering to our local freight, motor freight, 
express, or post office. 
TERMS. Remittance with order unless there is need for C.O.D. ser- 
vice, in which case 25% deposit will be accepted. You can save 
C.0.D. expense by remitting in full with order. 
REMITTANCES may be made by postal money order, express money 
order, or your personal check. 
LIBERAL REPLACEMENT TERMS. While losses from transplanting 
our vigorous, carefully handled plant material are at a minimum, 
there are always some losses to be expected, regardless of how care- 
ful both nurseryman and planter may be. We agree to share with our 
customers on a fifty-fifty basis any losses from transplanting our 
plant material by refurnishing at half catalog list price plant ma- 
terial reported dead within twelve months after date of delivery, pro- 
vided the original purchase was paid for as per sale terms and plant 
material has been given reasonable attention. : 
VARIETIES AND QUANTITIES. If you do not find listed the va 
riety, quantity or size desired, write or call for further information. 
MAKING UP ORDERS. Do not fail to give sizes, quantities and va- 
reities desired. Also state shipping point if different from post office, 
when and how you prefer shipment. 
WARRANTY. We are very careful in keeping our varieties true to 
name and seldom have a report of plant material proving otherwise. 
In such instances we limit our adjustments to either refurnishing with- 
out charge or refunding full purchase price. 
START YOUR PLANTS RIGHT—With Pep-To-Grow. When plant- 
ing berries, use 10 Ibs. on each 100 plants; on fruit trees, nut trees, 
shrubs, small evergreens and shade trees, 1 Ib. each. 
HORTICULTURAL PEAT MOSS. Loosens soil, retains moisture, 
protects against drying out and transplanting losses. One gallon per 
shrub, small evergreen or tree normally assures satisfactory results. 
See page 24C for more information and prices on Pep-To-Grow 
and Peat Moss. 
ORDER BLANK—See other side. 
