ANDR6WS 1941 PLANTING GUID€ 
As this book goes to press, over three million trees and plants are packed away in our modern 
refrigerated storage house ready for distribution in time for planting this spring. 
T. L. AAMODT, 
Assistant State Entomologist of 
Minnesota 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Sept. 3, 1940. 
Andrews Nursery Co. 
Faribault, Minn. 
Gentlemen: 
Field inspection of your nursery 
has been completed for the season 
and the reports indicate your stock is 
in good healthy condition. 
We are especially pleased with the 
appearance of your strawberries, rasp¬ 
berries and fruit trees. The public 
can safely plant such stock as yours. 
Very truly yours, 
(Signed) T. L. Aamodt, 
Assistant State Entomologist. 
Long Experience— 
Severe Climate— 
Good Soil— 
Develop Trees that bring success 
Through heat and cold—40 below to 100 above—through good years and 
bad, 69 years experience and 1192 acres of fertile Minnesota soil have been 
combined to produce planting stock you may depend upon to give you the 
results you desire. 
Planters in northern climates must choose their planting stock more care' 
fully than as though they lived in milder climates. Beautiful descriptions alone 
are no armor against heat, cold and drought. To insure success and avoid 
failure not only must right varieties be chosen, but it is equally important that 
you choose stock built for the climate, built on a solid foundation—that is, 
hardy root stocks. 
This 1941 Planters Guide is offered with the hope that it will help our 
customers to make wise selections suitable for their location and purpose. 
We appreciate your patronage of the past and invite your business for 1941. 
Yours very truly, 
ANDREWS NURSERY COMPANY 
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ANDREWS’ GUARANTEE 
We guarantee that all our nursery stock will reach the purchaser alive and in 
growing condition, and will replace, free of charge, any that does not, upon re¬ 
ceiving your express or freight receipt with statement from the agent showing loss 
or damage. 
Any tree or plant that dies the first growing season, we will replace at a cost 
of one-half the regular catalog price, customer to make report and have his order 
for replacement in our hands before October 10th, following date of purchase. 
We guarantee to all our customers stock that is true-to-name and absolutely as 
represented. Any of our stock proven not to be, will be replaced free of charge 
or the purchase price refunded. It is mutually agreed by the purchaser and our¬ 
selves that we are not to be held liable for any damage other than herein named. 
Fertile fields and rigorous climate produce sturdy, disease-resistant planting stock. A part of the 
two million disease-free raspberry plants produced this year. 
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