A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM J. V. BAILEY 
V. K. Bailey 
J. V. Bailey 
Gordon Bailey 
JLS another Spring season approaches, we are fortunate in having the finest lot of nursery stock that 
we have ever offered. Most nursery stock takes from two to five years to produce, therefore, many 
• ^ varieties are scarce this year due to the drought at the time this stock was planted and because 
many nurseries have cut down production. We have been fortunate in being able to cultivate and care 
for our stock in the proper way, which means that you get the most vigorous stock available. Weather 
conditions are better than they have been for years. The ground has been thoroughly soaked since early 
last Fall. 
We grow our own stock. When you buy from us you save the commissions paid to agents and know 
for a certainty that you are getting high quality plants, properly handled from the time they are dug until 
they reach you. 
We have installed an Evergreen Sales Yard at our nursery, from which you may select your own trees. 
Stock is dug fresh every day, but if you do not find just what you want you may make your selections right 
in the field and they will be dug while you wait. 
We have a large stock of several varieties that we are offering at greatly reduced prices. This stock is 
of the same high quality as that which has given us twenty-eight years of successful nursery business. We 
are grateful for the loyalty of our customers throughout this more than a quarter of a century, and it is our 
hope that our pleasant relations will continue. 
ATTENTION 
We invite our customers to come and select their own stock. However, mail orders receive our personal 
attention and we assure you that we will select your stock with the utmost care. Our prices are f. o. b. 
St. Paul, except where otherwise noted. When balled and burlapped evergreens are to be shipped it is 
necessary to add 10% to cover the cost of crating 
READ OUR LIBERAL GUARANTEE 
Any material failing to grow, will be re-supplied at one-half the original cost of the stock, provided 
we are informed of such failure prior to October 1st, 1936. 
