And, Finally 
We respectfully solicit for the Dayton and Xenia Nurseries 
the patronage of the citizens of Dayton in their efforts to 
make “Dayton Beautiful,” by making their homes beautiful. 
For reasons why they will find it to their advantage to file 
their orders with us, we refer to those set forth in the fore- 
going pages, of which we would emphasize the following: 
First. Because our nurseries are local and our trees and 
plants are grown under local climatic conditions. 
Second. Because our policy is to produce good, high- 
grade stock, rather than to grow them as cheaply as possible. 
Cheap trees can always be found, but choice stock, grown for 
quality, is difficult to obtain. 
Third. Because our prices are as low as choice stock and 
first-class service will admit. They are, however, not deter- 
mined by competition, but by the cost of producing quality. 
Fourth. Because we are familiar with local conditions and 
are prepared to meet them. Recently an eastern landscape 
gardener planted certain grounds in Dayton according to a 
plan faultless as to its art, but rendered worthless by specify- 
ing a number of plants wholly unsuited to conditions here. 
Fifth. Because our Nursery, Landscape and Planting 
Departments are under the same management, with no shift- 
ing of responsibility for any possible lack of results. 
Sixth. Because it is our purpose to give a square deal. 
Investigation as to our business methods and responsibility 
is respectfully invited. 
Respectfully submitted. 
J. W. McNARY, Proprietor 
The Dayton and Xenia Nurseries 
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