WHOLESALE PRICE-LIST 



SPRING. 1928 = 



Cut yourself a slice of 



BIGGER PROFITS 



from 



EVERGREENS 



A point of particular interest to Nurserymen was 

 l)rought out by Secretary of Commerce Hoover on 

 December 2, in his 1927 report 'to President 

 Coolidge. He emphasized that ''this past year 

 new construction, amounting to $7,000,000,000 

 in value, constituted a powerful factor in main- 

 taining business activity and prosperity." And as 

 every live Nurseryman knows, new construction 

 means, generally, new chances to sell nursery 

 stock. 



Another authority has pointed out that people 

 are turning from racing about the country to find 

 real pleasure in fixing up their home surroundings. 

 Prepare to handle your share of this great 

 business predicted for Nurserymen! Possibly you 

 should line -out more Evergreens. A noted 

 Landscape Architect says "when planning the 

 surroundings of their homes, people almost always 

 think first of Evergreens." Isn't it reasonable, then, 

 that great quantities should be planted to 

 take care of the increasing demand? 



You can get several qualities of Evergreens for 

 lining-out, but is there any real reason why you 

 shouldn't plant material that you can feel confident 

 will produce specimens you can sell at a profit. 

 Only by setting out such stock can you be sure of 

 maximum success. Rows without a break; plants 

 alive to the very tips; Evergreens that will, in 

 effect, be just what you have been looking for. 



Think these thoughts as you make up your 

 planting list from Page 3 of this booklet — you will 

 be handsom^^repaid. 



PRICE LIST OF ROSES including Hugonis 



Send for our Wholesale Price List of Roses, which 

 will be re^dy sometime in January. 



nard-Pyle Co 



Robert Pyle, President 



WEST GROVE, PA, 



