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Three early eighteenth-century houses greet all visitors to 
Weston Nurseries. They are reproduced here with other import- 
ant land marks because, in addition to their historical and archi- 
tectural value, they serve as most convenient guides to the different 
nurseries on our 200 acres now under cultivation. 
Sunset House, shown above, was originally the old Leadbetter 
Home. It was purchased by us in the Spring of 1940, and as far as 
was possible, restored to its original condition. Surrounding 
grounds have been properly graded and planted. It is now known 
as the Sunset House because it is situated to the West of the Main 
Office and presents a beautiful picture across the open fields in the 
glow of the late afternoon. This house marks the newer section of 
the Nursery which is being planted with the better varieties of 
Evergreens. 
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