The finest baby fish that ever existed wouldn’t thrive on dry land. 
And it’s just as important to the development of trees, that they should be grown in the particular 
kind of soil that Nature intended them to be in. 
It’s our business to know about these things, and the proof that we do know is found in the high quality 
of the trees we are producing. 
It’s twenty years now since we commenced to grow trees. During that time we have developed and 
sold millions of them. 
We have made it a point, first and foremost, to satisfy every customer, large or small. 
So our business has gradually grown, and today we have over a thousand acres in active cultivation. 
Commodious packing sheds and competent men insure safe, speedy shipments,—no matter how big. 
Particular attention is called to our unusually fine line of ornamentals—evergreens,deciduous trees and shrubs. 
We also have a 
splendid assortment of 
choice fruit-bearing 
trees —- apple, peach, 
pear, plum, cherry. 
Strawberry plants, too. 
Don’t fail to see our 
superb exhibit at the 
coming Convention of 
the American Associa¬ 
tion, to be held at 
Rochester, New York, 
June, 9 to 11, 1909. 
Anybody can talk. 
We are prepared to 
prove. 
Meantime, write for 
our 1909 illustrated 
catalogue. You will 
like it. Write today. 
m 9 
O 
W. F. HUMPHREY, PRINTER, GENEVA, N. Y. 
