top of the ground in a well-drained spot, size depending on the height of plants 
and number. Plants are laid in the bin, tubs and all. Tubs at each end so that 
the trunks cross in the middle. As each layer is placed, small pots are fitted around 
and the whole is covered with a layer of peat moss. A six-inch layer of peat covers 
the top. The bin is made higher at the back so that the lapped boards on top give 
good drainage. When taken out the latter part of March, depending on the weather, 
each plant will be covered with tiny yellow sprouts. 
TERMS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING 
Read the following carefully—it will avoid delay or misunderstanding. 
REMIT with order by check or money order. Currency or coins are acceptable 
but we cannot be responsible for loss. Please do not send stamps. 
PRINT name and address clearly. 
POSTAGE PREPAID on order of $5.00, up to and including the 3rd zone from 
Seal Rock, Oregon. This includes all of Oregon and Washington and part of Northern 
California. When adding postage outside of 3rd zone, compute by figuring: four 
plants will weigh three pounds, and each additional plant, add one-half pound. Any 
order under $5.00, please add 50 cents per order to cover packing and postage. 
PRICES—50c for each plant, unless otherwise stated in the pamphlet. Packing 
free. Due to uncertainty of price conditions at the publication of this pamphlet, our 
prices are subject to change without notice. 
SAMPLE SHIPMENT—This is our “‘Get to Know Fuchsias” offer of one dozen 
plants, all named and different for $4.50. These plants to be of our selection, although 
you may list varieties you already have and we will not duplicate. 
GUARANTEE—We strive to keep our plants true to name, by checking and com- 
paring with other plantings and nurseries. If, however, through some chance we 
have made an error—notify us—we want to correct it. Unpack your order as soon as 
received. Notify us at once in case of error or shortage. If your package is damaged 
in the mail, notify your postmaster. We have found the postal authorities very kind 
and careful in handling plants for shipping, but they do want any damage reported. 
SUBSTITUTION—If out of a variety, we usually substitute one as near like it 
as possible, as good or better, and of equal or greater value. If you do not approve 
of this say: ““No Substitutions.” 
CORRESPONDENCE—Wée enjoy and appreciate the friendly letters we receive. 
We regret, due to the amount of office work that must be done, that we are unable 
to write individually to each. We are including in our pamphlet, “Fuchsia Culture’”’ 
(see page 14). If you require additional information, the following booklets will 
answer all the questions you may have— 
“THE FUCHSIA BOOK” 
Published by the American Fuchsia Society, by sending $1.25 to us here 
YORK GARDENS, SEAL ROCK, OREGON 
OTe 
“FUCHSIA CULTURE OF THE NORTHWEST” 
Edited by Oregon Fuchsia Society, $1.00, to 
OREGON FUCHSIA SOCIETY, 3726 S.E. 10th, PORTLAND, OREGON 
| JOIN A FUCHSIA SOCIETY 
AMERICAN FUCHSIA SOCIETY - $1.50 per year - A Monthly Bulletin 
MRS. MARTIN O’BRIEN, 263 CAJUGA, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
OREGON FUCHSIA SOCIETY - A Monthly Bulletin. 
Dues $2.00 a Year. 
MR. SAM GUYER, 3726 S.E. 10th AVE., PORTLAND, ORE. 
NOTICE 
When ordering your new plants in the spring, unless you have a greenhouse, or 
some place to keep them, wait to order; or ask that they be held until all danger of 
frost or bad weather is over in your vicinity. 
PRICES: 50c for each plant unless otherwise stated. 
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