Three Helpful Books 
Better Fruit Trees is the name given our 
latest catalog. It is designed to help the beginner 
to start right. It states the fundamental principles of 
success in fruit growing. It describes tried and 
tested varieties of fruit trees and plants and also 
shade trees, shrubs, roses, peonies, etc. Sent free 
on request. 
Inside Facts of Profitable 
Fruit Growing 
Beginners and experts, too, call it "A Wonderful Help 
to Fruit Growers." 
"7/ contains as much needed information as 
some bound books of zoo pages or over that 
I have read on the subject." 
"I saved two trees just from reading your book." 
This eighty-page booklet tells when, where and how 
to plant, prune, spray, cultivate, fertilize, etc., about 
cover crops, why trees do not bear, etc. Price lo 
cents. Free to customers. 
How to Beautify Your Home Grounds 
This 48-page illustrated booklet is a big help in making 
one's place more attractive and more valuable at 
comparatively little expense and trouble. 
"These two publications will go a long way 
toward helping in the work of beautifying our 
country and giving satisfaction to your patrons." 
Price 10 cents. Free to purchasers of ornamentals. 
"In reply to your letter I will say that I lost but one tree out of 11 00 
set late thin spriug and that tree was pirtlled by rabbit.s. A sprout 
is comiDg up below the injury now and I hope to make a tree of it 
yet. I think you chose the riRht slogan.^ 'growing satisfaction.' 
I amwell pleased with the service you are giving to your customers, 
and wiah all nurseries would adopt a service system similar to yours. 
Then the buyer would receive better stock that he could depend on. 
t know three farmers here that have lost about half of their trees 
that they set this spring on account of poor nursery stock." — 3. F. 
Thomtuon, Johmm County, lllinoit, July 16, 1920. 
