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 spring and fall 
with many customers and is based on confidence and co-operation. By 
its very nature, most of our shipping must be done during only a few 
weeks in each season. Based on many years’ experience, we have work- 
When to Order 
Send us your order as soon as you have made your selections. Do 
not delay mailing it to us! Much preliminary work must be done before 
the actual shipping of plants is possible. Nursery products are not 
manufactured but are grown so that in case of “‘short crops’ early 
orders have first consideration. Most important, however, is the fact 
that early delivery permits early planting for best results. When plant- 
ing is to be done in the autumn, start as soon as stock is dormant 
and continue until the ground is frozen hard. 
We Ship at Proper Planting Time 
All plants, roses, shrubs or bulbs will be shipped at the proper 
time for planting in your locality. If there is a special date on which 
you would like to receive your order, mention it on your order blank. 
_ Weather permitting, we will comply with your request, but remember 
a “‘rainy’’ day can upset the best laid plans. If, upon receipt of pack- 
age or bundle, you are not able to plant contents at once, open pack- 
| age to admit air, keep roots moist and store in a cool place, away from 
| wind and heat. We pack carefully and a few days’ delay in planting 
will not matter if you carry out the above instructions. 
Shipping Directions 
It is not possible to determine weights of shrubs or plants in ad- 
vance; therefore, we have never included transportation charges in 
the purchase price of any of our products. Unless instructed to the 
contrary, we ship by express, this being the fastest as well as the best 
method because large bundles rarely comply with postal regulations. 
We can forward small orders by parcel post and, if wanted sent 
that way, add 10 per cent to value of order for postage and packing 
to points east of the Mississippi River and 15 per cent to points west 
of the Mississippi River. 
ed out systems for handling plant materials expeditiously and correctly. 
However, to keep these seasonal rush periods down to a minimum, it is 
extremely helpful if you will order as early as possible. 
Our Method of Packing 
Shrubs, roses, bulbs and hardy plants are sent in separate packages, 
sometimes several weeks apart because they do not mature at the 
same time and are transplanted at widely differing periods. Perennial 
plants are never included in the same bundle with shrubs or roses. 
So do not be alarmed if you don’t receive all you have ordered all in 
one bundle at once. This special notice is to save you unnecessary 
correspondence. 
Small Purchases 
We have based our prices of plants, roses, shrubs, and bulbs in this 
catalog on the assumption that orders received will be $10.00 in value 
or more. If your purchase is for a lesser amount, it will be a privilege 
to serve you, but please add 50 cents service charge to your remittance. 
Handling small orders in any nursery requires a great amount of labor 
and is very expensive. Orders for less than $10.00 for sundries or 
books do not require this extra 50-cent service charge. 
Remittances Must Accompany Order 
Your remittance and your order will be acknowledged when re- 
ceived. Checks, money orders or bank drafts may be used. Please 
avoid the use of currency as much as possible. Because of possible 
delay and the nature of the material involved, we do not like to ship 
any nursery stock C.O.D. but will if you insist. 
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 va- 
riety 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. 
Woayside’s Guarantee 
1. We guarantee each order we send out to be filled with stock of 
fine quality and to reach you in good live growing condition. If you 
are not entirely satisfied, return it at once and we will replace it 
free or refund your money. 
. Wayside stock is very carefully grown and handled. Under normal 
care and conditions it will grow and flourish. Of course, you would 
not expect us to replace free of charge stock lost due to conditions 
beyond our control, such as extreme heat or cold or possible neglect 
or lack of experience on the part of the planter. 
3. However, if you will report losses due to the afore-mentioned 
conditions within the period of 30 days, accompanying your report 
with remittance of one-half the original purchase price, we will 
be glad to send you new plants for those lost. Shipment of these 
items will be made at the earliest possible date or, better still, you 
can add them to your next order. 
When reporting, state clearly quantity as well as variety. Replace- 
ments are made as soon as possible upon hearing from you. 
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