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OU are cordially invited to visit The Edward H. 
Rust Nurseries and enjoy nearly 7 acres of gen¬ 
eral nursery stock, boxed trees, lath and green¬ 
houses. You will find many unusual and interest- 
plants including a large assortment of potted 
flowering plants. Our greenhouses are especially beau¬ 
tiful just before Christmas or Easter. 
In our Sales Department are men with a fund of 
valuable knowledge, backed by years of practical ex¬ 
perience, who are always glad to aid you in the selec¬ 
tion of your stock, and the solution of your garden 
problems. 
HOW TO REACH OUR NURSERY 
From Pasadena: Drive south on Euclid Avenue to 
the corner of Euclid and Glenarm. 
From Los Angeles: Drive out North Broadway to 
Mission Road. Turn left on Mission Road to Hunting- 
ton Drive to Oneonta Park Station. Cross Short Line 
car tracks on Fair Oaks Avenue just above Oneonta 
Park Station and continue north on Fair Oaks Avenue 
over the hill to Glenarm Street. Turn East on Glenarm 
Street to the corner of Glenarm and Euclid Avenue. 
Note: The Edward H. Rust Nurseries are members 
of the Southern California Horticultural Institute and 
Horticultural Industries, Inc., and our stock is sold 
according to grades and standards as adopted by these 
organizations. 
SPECIAL DESCRIPTIVE LISTS 
Roses: Bare root roses during January and February. 
We issue a special descriptive list of our roses at that 
time and would be pleased to have you write or call 
for it. 
Bulbs: We carry a large assortment of bulbs in 
season. Special descriptive lists issued October 1st. 
Chrysanthemums: We carry a large assortment of 
Chrysanthemums during late Spring and early Summer. 
Fruits: Leading varieties of small, deciduous and 
sub-tropical fruits. January, February and March. 
"It isn't what you pay 
. . . it's what you get'' 
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