ms 
NURSERY 
COMPANY 
FOUNDED 1872 
Your success with trees and plants is our most earnest desire. To that 
end we have listed on the following pages the most choice and proven 
varieties for the Northwest. 
We appreciate the splendid patronage we have received in past years 
and extend to old customers and new, exceptionally good selections and 
values for the new year. 
Thrift, Prosperity and Happiness 
Begin at Home 
You can enjoy the pleasure and the profit of well planted home 
grounds—luscious berry fruits and tree fruits picked in your own gar' 
den—the pride and satisfaction of beautiful grounds planted with flow' 
ers, evergreens and shade trees. A very small expenditure will bring 
you these good things, and you can feel confident of success with our 
“Certified” stock because: 
(T) These selections are adapted to our northern conditions. 
(IT) It is “Certified” stock—free from disease. 
These plants are acclimated, that is, grown here in the Northwest. 
Simple instructions for planting and care accompany every purchase. 
Certified Plants 
Regardless of the variety of plants you choose, it is vitally important 
to plant “CERTIFIED” plants. By that we mean true'to'name plants 
that have received special attention to keep them clean and free from 
disease, and which carry the special certificate from the State Nursery 
Inspection Department, signifying they have had a rigid inspection and 
are certified free from dangerous insects, pests and diseases. Choose 
only “CERTIFIED” plants. 
Choosing Varieties 
There is wide difference of opinion as to the best varieties to plant. 
This is not strange when you consider there are several hundred va' 
rieties to choose from. 
Here in the Northwest we have different conditions from those five 
hundred or a thousand miles away. Varieties that might be the best in 
the South or East, may not do well here. 
We have endeavored to give you a true picture of the varieties which 
are producing best here now, and also a description of very promising 
new varieties which are available in limited quantities this year and 
which you should try out. 
Acclimated Plants 
The advantage of securing plants close at hand instead of from some 
distant state is two'fold. You get fresher plants, full of vitality and 
vigor. You get acclimated plants that are already adapted to your 
climatic conditions. These two features alone often determine your 
success with fruit plantings. 
How to Plant 
There is no mystery about growing fruit. If you can raise a garden, 
you can raise fruit. Select good soil, prepare well, plant carefully, and 
cultivate regularly. Complete specific instructions will accompany each 
shipment of plants. 
PLANTS 
Read This Letter 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Sept, i, 1934 - 
Andrews Nursery, 
Fairbault. 
Gentlemen: 
The inspection staff made thorough 
inspections of your strawberry 
plantings while at the nursery and 
gave some excellent reports concern¬ 
ing them. Your nursery will be in¬ 
cluded as one of the few certified 
strawberry growers in this state, on 
the list which is to be issued this 
fall. We are being particularly care¬ 
ful in certification as to freedom 
from virus diseases and nematodes. 
Very truy yours, 
( Signed ) T. L. AAMODT, 
Assistant State Antomologist. 
T. L. AAMODT, 
Assistant State Entomologist of 
Minnesota. 
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