W A Man’s Home 
Is His Castle” 
Andrews 
Nursery Company 
This often repeated quotation expresses a deeply rooted principle of 
democratic peoples. Even the humblest cottage can be a haven of rest 
and a source of joy and pride to its owner. 
Is your “Castle” all that you desire? Has fhe house its rightful 
setting and surroundings of trees and flowers? Is the garden enriched 
with the wonderful new fruits now available to all who care to have 
them? 
Our Privilege 
We feel privileged to play a part in making “Man’s home his Castle.” 
Our part is to propagate and prepare for him the best in trees and 
flowers without which no “Castle” could be. We enjoy growing trees 
and flowers; in fact, there is no other work we would rather do. It’s a 
pleasure to think of having helped some one else to grow more and 
better fruit or more beautiful trees and flowers. 
It’s our responsibility to know what is best in apples, or plums or 
berries and to know what flowers or trees thrive under our northern 
conditions and make them available to planters. 
The trees and plants described in this book represent our consciem 
tious effort to offer you the best that can be grown in each line and 
give you full values. 
Your Opportunity 
A visit to the annual flower shows and fruit shows will convince even 
the most skeptical that the home owner of today need not be content 
with mediocre or out'of'date fruits or flowers. It is easily possible now 
for even a very modest home to boast of apples and plums, berries and 
flowers truly “fit for a king.” 
Make Yours a Real 
"Castle” 
The depression is past. Let’s start improving the “Castle” this very 
spring. Sit down now-—pick out some of the prize winning apples 
originated by the State Fruit Breeding Farm. Plan to have a patch of 
luscious strawberries, or to plant shade trees where you need shade, or 
hedging where you need a boundary or a screen. 
If we can help with suggestions or further information, we are glad 
to do so and we will deeply appreciate the opportunity to supply you 
with whatever you may decide upon. 
Yours very truly, 
ANDREWS 
NURSERY COMPANY 
FARIBAULT, MINN. 
FARIBAULT, MINN. 
Founded 1872 
65 Years 
at your 
Service 
Read This Letter 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Sept. 6, 1936 
Andrews Nursery Co. 
Faribault, Minn. 
Gentlemen: 
Field inspection of your nursery 
has been completed for the season 
and the reports indicate your stock is 
in good healthy condition. 
We are especially pleased with the 
appearance of your strawberries, rasp¬ 
berries and fruit trees. The public 
can safely plant such stock as yours. 
Very truly yours, 
( Signed ) T. L. Aaniodt, 
Assistant State Entomologist. 
T. L. AAMODT, 
Assistant State Entomologist of 
Minnesota 
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