J. D. Winter 
Take 
Advantage 
of the 
SPECIAL 
DISCOUNTS 
by Joining the 
Minnesota Fruit 
Growers Assn. 
Complete information 
on page 25, including 
list of amazing free 
premiums. 
Guarantee 
We guarantee that all our 
nursery stock will reach the 
purchaser alive and in growing 
condition, and will replace, free 
of charge, any that does not, 
upon receiving your express or 
freight receipt with statement 
from the agent showing loss or 
damage. 
Any tree or plant that dies 
the first growing season, we 
will replace at a cost of one- 
half the regular catalog price, 
customer to make report and 
have his order for replacement 
in our hands before October 
10th, following date of pur¬ 
chase. 
We guarantee to all our cus¬ 
tomers stock that is true to 
name and absolutely as repre¬ 
sented. Any of our stock 
proven not to be, will be re¬ 
placed free of charge or the 
purchase price refunded. It is 
mutually agreed by the pur¬ 
chaser and ourselves that we are 
not to be held liable for any 
damage other than herein named. 
What Makes 
a Good Tree? 
You probably figure I am pretty fussy about good nursery stock 
and I guess you are right. It’s a mighty important subject up here 
in the North. You don’t want your apple trees grafted on tender 
roots that will freeze out during the first severe winter, or your plum 
trees budded on peach roots. No sir! You want trees that can take 
it, propagated on sturdy northern grown roots. Trees that are vigor- 
ous and true-to-name. That’s the kind we sell. 
Grow the Its i ust p^ n common sense that we don’t 
i . w • . • try to sell you certain varieties just because 
Kight Varieties there is a big supply on hand. Our trees 
and plants are grown by reputable nurseries and by commercial fruit 
growers who by long experience are known to be dependable, honest, 
and trustworthy in their dealings. We don’t depend on one single 
source of supply. There is a big advantage to you in this. The 
fellow who is growing fruit for a living isn’t going to be fooled—at 
least not for very long. We are right in touch with commercial grow¬ 
ers all the time and can give you honest information about varieties 
for planting. 
Satisfaction ^ believe in planting good stock because there’s 
* j no profit in planting inferior stock. Mind you, 
Assured r m the first to fight for low prices, but not at 
the sacrifice of quality. You can’t consider good stock at fair prices 
a luxury or an expense. It’s one of the best investments you can 
make. For many years I was in charge of the official state inspection 
of all nurseries in Minnesota from the largest to the smallest. You 
can bet I know good nursery stock and where to get it. By placing 
your order with the Minnesota Fruit Growers’ Service Company you 
secure the best protection from irresponsible persons who sell in¬ 
ferior or poorly packed nursery stock. 
Prices in this catalog are just as low as possible 
for quality stock under present market condi¬ 
tions. MEMBERS OF THE MINNESOTA 
FRUIT GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION are entitled to a SPECIAL 
DISCOUNT OF 10% on all items in this catalog. There is also a 
CASH DISCOUNT ON WAYZATA STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
of 10% to non-members for cash before March 15. Write for extra 
low prices on Wayzata Strawberry in quantities over 1000 plants. 
Special Dis¬ 
count Offer 
|^q I will give you my personal assurance that no 
£ , . , • substitutions will be made without your per- 
DUbStltUtlonS mission. I will be looking for your order and 
I hope you won’t wait too long because some fruit varieties are 
mighty scarce this year. 
(Signed) 
Send your orders to Minnesota Fruit Growers 5 Service Company 
786 Eustis Street, St. Paul, Minn. Telephone Nestor 5958 
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