You folks who have planted orchards 
and gardens know that a tree with lots 
of good roots will feed better from the 
soil and grow faster than one without 
good roots. Arp Nursery Company stock 
naturally grows full root systems. The 
trees you buy will not only have long tap 
roots that get down and find water, but 
they also have a complete network of lat¬ 
eral or feeder roots. These help a tree get 
started, and the chances for a well-rooted 
tree dying, after proper setting, are very 
small. 
Last week we talked with a fellow 
who set out an orchard of 5 0 0 Arp-grown 
fruit trees last spring. He was mad, oh, 
was he mad! Only 499 of those trees 
lived. 
Last year Arp Nursery Company paid lots 
of money to print a real nice colored catalog. 
Arp had grown a tree that year that was sure 
a dandy, and you’d think somebody would 
have bought it. But they didn’t, and that’s 
why nurserymen wear the seat of their 
britches a little thinner than most folks. 
So this year Arp Nursery grew another tree 
and had this folder printed, and we stand to 
lose a lot of money if you don’t buy that tree. 
The line forms on the left and the first order 
gets the tree. 
Just turn the page, here, and pick out the 
kind of fruit trees or pecan trees or rose 
bushes that grow best where you live. If you 
don’t know, the County Agents and the Ex¬ 
periment Stations and we, too, are all out to 
help you. Then you can make out your list 
and send it to us, Box 867, Tyler, Texas. Tell 
us when you want to set out your trees or 
roses and we’ll ship them promptly, all postage 
or express paid. All you have to do is send the 
money. And don’t forget the money, because 
that sure is important. 
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