PLANTING 
gave the magic touch that 
made this house a home 
Gardening—A Glorious Hobby 
"It seems agreed that a hobby not overridden is a wise possession for every one, and it has 
grown on me, during these gardening years, that no hobby is so safe and sane for a woman as a 
garden. It centers about the home; the children and other members of the family may have a 
part in it; friends may enjoy it, and the influence of its beauty and sweetness reaches far and 
wide."—Louise Beebe Wilder, in "My Garden." 
You'll find pleasure and health in your garden. The pleasure of planning, the fun of actual 
planting, the interest of caring for and watching each step in the development of your trees, 
shrubs and flowers. These bring a thrill not to be found in any other activity. And the hours spent 
in the open air and sunshine will each contribute its full share to your health and happiness. 
If you desire suggestions about planning your garden, our Landscape Department will be 
very glad to help. Please see page 3 which tells of our landscape service. 
Visit Our 
Nurser y- 
A Storehouse of Fascinating 
Plant Materials 
Not one, but hundreds of different kinds of plants are grown at the Rose Hill Nursery. It is a veritable store¬ 
house of fascinating plant materials which have been gathered from all parts of the world. Here one finds the 
best of our own native trees, shrubs and flowers—Roses and Lilacs from China and Japan, and evergreens made 
hardy through centuries of growth on mountain sides. Almost anything one can desire in hardy plants that are 
suitable for growing in our section of the country, can be found in our nursery. 
You are most welcome to visit the nursery during the summer when the plants are in bloom and browse 
around as long as you like whether you buy or not. 
ENTRANCE TO OFFICE AND SALES GROUNDS 
HOW TO REACH THE ROSE HILL NURSERY 
From MINNEAPOLIS, by auto, drive out East Hennepin Ave. 
directly to the Nursery, which is located two blocks east of 
the city limits. New paving is now completed on East Hennepin 
Ave. 
From Minneapolis, by streetcar, take Como-Harriet car going 
towards St. Paul, get off at Eustis Street and walk three blocks 
north. 
From ST. PAUL, by auto, drive north on Snelling Ave. past 
Fair Grounds one-qucu:ter mile to Larpenteur Ave. (also known 
as County Road A), turn west one and one-half miles to our 
office. 
From St. Paul, by streetccur, take Como-Hcurriet streetccur go¬ 
ing west, get off at Eustis Street and walk three blocks north. 
