NEITHER TAFT NOR BRYAN 
WANTS TO “BUST” BUSINESS 
and, from present reports and indications, neither of them—nor 
both of them—can prevent a good stiff nursery business for the 
Fall and Spring we are now next to. 
Therefore, the Wise Nurseryman 
will vote as he thinks best, keep his collar from getting too 
tight about politics, and put most of his time on getting next 
to that business. 
There are Three Ways 
in which The McFarland Organizations can help the W. N. 
who has good stuff to sell to get after that business. These 
ways are — 
1st Way. To avail himself of some of our new photographic 
illustrations of things he has to sell. We have thirteen thou¬ 
sand original photographs, and we sell the use of any of them 
on fair and even terms. They will serve to illustrate catalogues 
and circulars and advertisements. 
2d Way. To have us make him an up-to-date business-get- 
ting catalogue, without a stale picture, idea or word in it. 
