OFFICE WITH AZALEA FOUNDATION PLANTING 
CHANGES IN PLANS AND PLANTS 
MAKE HOMES MORE ATTRACTIVE 
M ARKED changes have taken place in 
Florida and in all the South during the past 
year. The old, what’s-the-use-it-ean’t-be- 
done feeling is gone. Things are looking up. We 
are facing more prosperous days. Not the inflated 
days of six or eight years ago, but times that will 
become settled and dependable. 
Now this whole Gulf Coast area needs to be 
brightened up. Grounds need to be more attractive. 
Quite likely your home has a few trees and shrubs 
and roses around it—but not as many as you want. 
You have dreamed about replacing some of the 
common plants with newer, better kinds. You have 
thought about shade trees in front and vines over 
the porch. Probably you have admired the azaleas 
and roses around the homes of your friends. 
Why jiot make your dreams come true this year? 
Why not turn the thoughts into actions, and the 
admiration into actuality? Looking at the same 
things day after day is tiresome. The yard and the 
garden need to be “pepped up with plants.” Changes 
can be made at a very modest cost—but there will 
be more than a hundred-fold return in pleasure and 
pride when you see the changes. 
When sending us sketches of your grounds for 
suggestions on planting, please note approximate 
measurements thereon—distance from this to that, 
etc. It will help us immensely. 
We are always ready to answer your questions, 
and again we repeat—no order is too small to merit 
our best attention. It is our firm conviction that 
one trip to see the nurseries would be worth ten 
letters, so come whenever you can — and bring 
your friends. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES COMPANY 
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