The Garden Magazine, March, 1923 
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ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES 
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Twenty-jive thousand. Hybrid Tea Roses at Glenwood Nursery 
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>ganberfy plants at. Glen- 
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EES AND PLANTS YOU WISH 
ANT AT PRICES YOU WISH TO 1 
'hat is there about the trees and plants that come from Glenwood Nursery that gives 
them special importance in your estimation? 
They are dependable. Every possible, care is taken to have the stock true to name. 
They are healthy. We take extraordinary precautions against insect and fungus attacks. 
3. They are hardy. We are located in the cold North. 
4. They are vigorous. Ample spreading space has been given each tree and plant in, 
the te?9ry.. i» 'ftit'ole idea being to make our stock vigorous kitd of sturdy 1 ' 
5. persistent growth.' . 
They are productive. Whether planted for nuts, fruit, flowers or ornamental 
ield of foliage, the trees'and plants we send out are prepared to do the best that 
]: g srccns nature has deemed possible. 
[NGS WE GROW AND GROW WELL 
frees Nut Trees Flowering Shrubs Evergreens 
Vines Perennial Plants Small Fruits 
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