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OF COURSE you are interested in MAKING MONEY—everyone is! But 
the question is "How can you do it"? Most folks lack good sense in invest¬ 
ing their time and money so that it will pay them CONTINUED and profit¬ 
able dividends. They say "every year is a good year for fruit growers." 
We are doubly sure that 1935 is the IDEAL TIME to get started in the 
FRUIT GROWING BUSINESS! There's an open road ahead for you to enter 
a business in which PROFITS HAVE PROVEN SURE. 
Conditions Are Right 
There never was a time when conditions were more favorable for you to 
put your land into fruit. There is a great scarcity of bearing plants this 
year on farms throughout the country. This has been caused by the 
severe freezes of recent winters and severe drought of last summer. Plant¬ 
ing of new stock has been neglected by many land owners—not because 
fruit growing didn't pay, but because they invested their profits foolishly in 
other things and lost them. The supply of nursery stock is very small this 
year, and will not nearly fill the huge demand that is sure to come. This 
means that FRUIT WILL BE VERY SCARCE during the next few years and 
PRICES HIGH. Farmers who are "wise" to the situation will reserve their 
stock early, plant THIS SPRING, and get in on the high level profits which 
will prevail during the dext decade. 
Gain Financial Independence 
If you are struggling along on a few hundred dollars a year, NOW IS 
THE TIME to get out of the rut, set yourself up in Fruit Growing, and 
increase your income to thousands a year. You'll BE YOUR OWN BOSS, 
OWN YOUR OWN HOME, and have all the other luxuries you hove been 
wanting. Don't stop to feel your way along with a small planting and thus 
delay your success. PLANT EVERY AVAILABLE ACRE TO FRUIT—THIS 
SPRING. 
Act Wisely 
The man who said, "Money doesn't grow on 
bushes," evidently overlooked the vast possi¬ 
bilities in fruit growing! Every dollar you in¬ 
vest in fruit stock this spring will pay you 
dividends of $25 to $50 per year during the 
years to come. You can have every assurance 
it will be the BEST INVESTMENT YOU EVER 
MADE IN YOUR LIFE! Fruit has always paid 
better than any other farm crop. An acre of 
Strawberries, for instance, would cost you only 
about $40 for plants of standard varieties. 
The year after planting you could take $800 
to $1500 worth of berries off those plants. 
Note the section of a fruit market below 
where millions of dollars are paid out annually 
to farmers for their fruit. Clippings taken from 
a local newspaper show you how easy it is to 
turn fruit into cash. During normal times 
Strawberries sell at $2.50 to $5 per crate on 
this market; Raspberries $3 to $7 per crate; 
Grapes 20c per 4-qt. basket, or $2 per bushel; 
Peaches $2.50 to $4 per bushel; other fruits 
in proportion. Again we repeat: 
THERE'S MONEY IN FRUIT—GET YOUR 
SHARE OF IT! 
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COPYRIGHT. 1935. EMLONG’S NURSERY 
