PAINESVILLE NURSERIES 
M - CHESTNUTS ARE RIPE. 
This is a seasonable topic. The boys with 
their sacks and clubs are afield, calling attention 
to the last, and among the most valuable, crops of 
the year, NUTS. The planter, with optimistic 
foresight, considers the fruit, the effect of his 
planting; the Nurseryman’s interest centers in the 
cause, which is the planting of young trees. Now 
let us all get together while nuts and suggestive 
opportunity are ripe, and sell and plant a lot of 
nut trees this fall, at mutual profit. The Paines- 
ville Nurseries have always been leaders in the 
distribution of hardy Nut-trees, and desire a con¬ 
tinuation of your patronage in this line. 
THE FALL TRADE 
Our Fall trade so far, has been fine! How’s 
yours? Congratulations. 
As you have noticed, the demand is running 
strong to ornamentals, in all branches. Are you 
cleaned up on anything you still have calls for ? Of 
course there is a limit to our capacity, but ornamental 
blocks the size of ours, will stand a lot of requisitions 
and still look good to a Nurseryman who is short. 
Some of our friends in the trade seem to be a little 
backward about placing their accustomed orders for 
storage; probably a case of “Safety First” during war 
times. The majority, however, are going to give 
Hard Times a run for the money. Here’s for rosy pros¬ 
pects and good times—and our share of your business! 
American Linden 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO 
PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
1200 ACRES 
45 GREENHOUSES 
ESTABLISHED 
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