DARK WINDSOR CHERRIES—AND A HAPPY GIRL 

GARDENING remains one of the few sane things left in a troubled world, 
and this little book will give you some ideas on how to get more pleasure 
through gardening. Carefully and conscientiously written, it should be 
well worth your time to be read and studied thoroughly. 
It is a book for the millions of Americans who think it is a breath-taking 
affair to plant a tree, to watch its buds swell and break into blossom, or 
to discover the first fruit on a young tree. 
It is a book for those who love their gardens just as they love their home 
and their children, and for those who want to make their gardens each 
year more beautiful and more fruitful. 
We hope you, too, will like to study this booklet, and that you will feel 
just as Mr. Glanville from Staten Island who accompanied his recent or- 
der with these kind remarks: 
“Thank you for your catalog. It is clear, concise, and without 
the usual bombast. | think you have done a good job”. 
Thanks to you, Mr. Glanville. This is exactly what we want to do: To 
give garden friends everywhere clear, concise information, and to ac- 
quaint them with trees and plants which deserve attention. 
Thanks, too, to all our friends and customers from every part of the coun- 
try. We will be glad to serve you and many new friends again. 
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Courtesy Annina M. Anderson 
